2019
DOI: 10.24135/pjr.v25i1.430
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Framing and sources: News on environmental justice in Bangladesh

Abstract: With the rapid economic development and growing population, Bangladesh is one of the most environmentally vulnerable countries in the world. In this country, news reporting of environmental issues is vibrant and vigorous, although it attracts scant scholarly attention. In fact, environmental journalism in this South Asian country is one of the least studied topics in the area of journalism research. The current study attends to this country and examines news sources in two newspapers in Bangladesh, focusing on… Show more

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“…Particularly on issues that impact diverse stakeholder groups, a journalist's choice of which voices to highlight can influence audience perceptions of expertise and dominant narratives (Suldovsky et al, 2018). Prior studies have found that articles that feature quotes from certain stakeholders tend to foreground frames reflecting those perspectives, as opposed to other competing frames, which can shape how an issue is perceived by readers (Das, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly on issues that impact diverse stakeholder groups, a journalist's choice of which voices to highlight can influence audience perceptions of expertise and dominant narratives (Suldovsky et al, 2018). Prior studies have found that articles that feature quotes from certain stakeholders tend to foreground frames reflecting those perspectives, as opposed to other competing frames, which can shape how an issue is perceived by readers (Das, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ineffective policies, lack of a sound legal framework, and the absence of more vital institutions at the national and local levels are fueling the degradations (World Bank, 2018). Das (2019) revealed that the perpetrators, degraders, and polluters are locally influential musclemen backed by public institutions. Shamsuzzaman & Islam (2018) showed that conservation initiatives mainly in the fisheries could not garner sufficient support from the community for disregarding their poverty and rights.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%