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Title: Global news, local coverage: how the Basque press framed the horse meat crisis
Other Titles: Communication and Society
Authors: Marín-Murillo, Flora
Armentia-Vizuete, José I.
Caminos Marcet, José María
Keywords: framing
journalism
food
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Communication and Society
Citation: Marín-Murillo, F., Armentia-Vizuete, J.I. and Caminos-Marcet, J.M. (2015). Global news, local coverage: how the Basque press framed the horsemeat crisis.Communication & Society 28(3), 29-50.https://doi.org/10.15581/003.28.35951
Abstract: During the period January–April 2013, the Basque press covered what at first seemed to be only a local scandal sparked by the detection of horsemeat in processed food labelled in Great Britain and Ireland as containing only beef but quickly became an issue that implicated companies throughout Europe. The findings of this study show that Basque newspapers used interpretative reporting, opinion pieces and in-house journalism drawing heavily on “close” sources to frame this situation in terms of its potential economic and political impact in the Basque Country. The research reported in this article was carried out as part of a more extensive university-civil society research project focusing on media coverage of food safety issues.
URI: https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/3822
ISSN: 2386-7876
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