“…For example, sociology and political science have looked at a variety of aspects that shape the reporting of news on poverty. This includes examining how issues such as how media campaigns and lobbies from anti‐poverty NGOs and think‐tanks are shaping the news agenda (Bendell, ; Nash, ; Rich & Weaver, ; Seo, Kim, & Yang, ; Vossen, Van Gorp, & Schulpen, ; Waisbord, ; Wright, ) to studying how news on poverty frames the public's perception on health policy (Briggs & Hallin, ; Hinnant, Subramanian, & Jenkins, ; Waisbord, ) and includes areas such as how architecture and urban studies have researched in their own field poverty in the news (Lee et al, ; Petty, ).…”