Key Frame Analysis of Network TV News Covering Female Sexual Crime Victims : Victimization & Sensationalism of Visual Image

2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 75-113
Author(s):  
Giyeon Baek ◽  
Ho Young Yoon
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 131-145
Author(s):  
Min Sun Lee ◽  
Dae Hoon Kwak
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2018 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 08011
Author(s):  
Vience Ratna Multi Wijaya

Children is the next generation of a nation and state. Therefore, it is necessary for them to get special protection both physically, mentally and socially. In order to realize the fulfillment of the children’s rights. Legal Protection under Article 1 Sub-Article 2 of Law Number 35 of 2014 is all activities to guarantee, protect children and their right to live, grow, develop and participate optimally in accordance with human dignity and protection from violence and discrimination. One of the violence experienced by underage children is sexual crime victims. As for the issue: How is protection given to the law of children who are the victim of sexual crime? This study is Normative and uses secondary data, and analyzed qualitatively and is descriptive with approach refers to legislation such as Law No. 35 of 2014 jo Law No. 23 of 2002, Act NO. 17 of 2016, Law No. 39 of 1997. Results of legal protection research on children under the age of victims of crime in accordance with Article 59 paragraph 2 and Article 66 of Law No. 35 of 2014, and severe criminal sanctions on Law no. 17 year 2016, while prevention there should be cooperation between all parties KPAI, Government, Family and Society.


2012 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lydia Miljan

ABSTRACT This article examines how the Liberal and New Democratic Accord was framed through and by national television news during the first week of December 2008. Using new institutionalism theory, this article argues that politicians must negotiate with journalists to present their framing of issues. While journalists may repeat and even balance competing frames, they also interpret politics strategically, and this is what dominates coverage. Based on a frame analysis, the study examines the national television coverage of the proposed coalition government. The analysis finds that TV news presented the preferred frames of the government and the coalition in similar proportion. However, the coverage spent significantly more time assessing performance and strategy and was highly critical of the strategy and performance of the key political players.RÉSUMÉ Cette étude examine la façon par laquelle les informations nationales télévisées ont exposé les cadres d’analyse du gouvernement et des partenaires de la coalition durant la crise politique de 2008. La démarche entreprise utilise une méthodologie d’analyse-cadre, où la proportion de la couverture médiatisée accordée au gouvernement est comparée à celle donnée à la coalition. De plus, cette étude compare les cadres préférés des élites politiques avec les discussions télévisées de stratégies. Nous trouvons que malgré que l’analyse-cadre du gouvernement a reçu, marginalement, plus d’attention que celle de la coalition, l’emphase principale de la télévision nationale était sur l’évaluation des aspects stratégiques de la crise. L’évaluation par tous les acteurs politiques était fort négative.


1975 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 728-738 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Joyce Harden

To determine the relationship of information on glottal area function provided by deviations sensed by the photoelectric glottograph to that derived from a frame-by-frame analysis of ultrahigh-speed photographic film, simultaneous photographic and glottographic recordings were obtained from five subjects. From the investigation, the following results were obtained: (1) the measurements of the light deviations sensed by the photoelectric glottograph during laryngeal vibrations produced curves that approximated those developed from photographic film frame-by-frame measurements of the visual image in vocal fry, modal, and falsetto voice registers, and (2) the Fourier coefficients of the compared data indicated that there was no significant difference between the curves.


2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 160-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Senokozlieva ◽  
Oliver Fischer ◽  
Gary Bente ◽  
Nicole Krämer

Abstract. TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked formal and implicit characteristics of newscasts may be systematically related to culture-specific characteristics. Investigating these characteristics by means of a frame-by-frame content analysis is identified as a particularly promising methodological approach. To examine the relationship between culture and selected formal characteristics of newscasts, we present an explorative study that compares material from the USA, the Arab world, and Germany. Results indicate that there are many significant differences, some of which are in line with expectations derived from cultural specifics. Specifically, we argue that the number of persons presented as well as the context in which they are presented can be interpreted as indicators of Individualism/Collectivism. The conclusions underline the validity of the chosen methodological approach, but also demonstrate the need for more comprehensive and theory-driven category schemes.


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