Research on Media Coverage
The Center for Communications and Community is a journalism, research, and training institution working at the intersection of communications, race, and community transformation. The Center seeks to fill the void that exists between grassroots practitioners, the non-profit sector, media research scholars, working journalists, and policymakers interested in community development.
There are 3 publications in this collection, published between 1999 and 2002.
Gilliam, Franklin D. Jr.; Valentino, Nicholas A.; Beckman, Matthew N.: Where You Live and What You Watch: The Impact of Racial Proximity and Local Television News on Attitudes about Race and Crime, 2002
Gilliam, Franklin D. Jr.; Lyengar, Shanto: Prime Suspects: The Corrosive Influence of Local Television, 2000
Gilliam, Franklin D. Jr.: The "Welfare Queen" Experiment: How Viewers React to Images of African-American Mothers on Welfare, 1999