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KAHO'OLAWE:A CASE STUDY OF A MOVEMENT AND THE MEDIA IN RECLAIMING A HAWAIIAN ISLAND
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| Title | KAHO'OLAWE:A CASE STUDY OF A MOVEMENT AND THE MEDIA IN RECLAIMING A HAWAIIAN ISLAND |
| Author | Pedro, Danielle
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| Keywords | Framing Media media standing Land Acquisition Hegemony
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| Abstract | The reclaiming of land can provide for heated controversy between communities. The controversy at the outset may seem simple, but is actually quite complex involving hegemonic factors such as social, political, and economic influence. One such factor is the media. This research examines media coverage via framing in a battle between the United States Navy and the Hawaiian people to claim ownership of a Hawaiian island named Kaho'olawe. This research analyzes 519 newspaper articles from two Hawaiian newspapers--The Honolulu Star Bulletin and The Honolulu Advertiser--over a seven-year period. Six framing devices--advocate, economic, environment, Hawaiian, military, and political--are devised and implemented. This analysis shows that media frames change over time, when a frame changes so does the tone of the article, and each level of article showed different frame usage. For example, the headline of an article tended to use the political frame most. In addition, this analysis is one of the first to examine the use of pictures within each article and between newspapers. The findings suggest that the media's coverage of land debates needs to be examined further to include the use of media frames, quotes, and pictures. |
| Adviser | Collins, Steven
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| Publisher | University of Central Florida |
| Degree | M.A.
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| Degree Discipline | Nicholson School of Communication
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| Degree Grantor | Sciences
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| Degree Program | Communication MA
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| Graduation Date | 2007-01-01 |
| Type | Master's thesis
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| Access Level | Public - Allow Worldwide Access
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| Release Date | 2007-09-18 |
| Repository | University Archives
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| Repository Collection | Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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| Identifier | CFE0001792 |
| Access Link | http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001792 |
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