2011 Seattle Times Article Analysis Report
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- Published on Monday, 30 July 2012 08:00
- Written by CAIR-WA Staff
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CLICK HERE to download the full 2011 Seattle Times Article Analysis Report (pdf -1MB) Executive Summary
This report was created in order to monitor, track and analyze coverage of Islam and Muslims in The Seattle Times during the year 2011. We believe the findings presented in this report provide a thorough and accurate report on these objectives. Each category produced unique conclusions that should be examined individually. |
Learn More Read flagged articles in their entirety. They are listed below by category. Bias or Unbalanced (14mb .ZIP) Informative and Representative (26mb .ZIP) Labeling Disparity (83mb .ZIP) ‘Islamic’ Qualifier (26mb .ZIP) ‘Terrorism’ as a label’ (57mb .ZIP) Breivik (Norway) (31mb .ZIP) Harphram (Spokane) (7mb .ZIP) Loughner (Arizona) (17mb .ZIP) Other (4mb .ZIP) Terminology (28mb .ZIP) Use of ‘Islamist’ (14mb .ZIP) Use of ‘Jihad’ (15mb .ZIP) Well-Done (27mb .ZIP) Take Action The issues documented in this report suggest that there is a need for readers to consistently provide both positive and constructive feedback to Seattle Times reporters and editors. Stand with us – and with thousands of other Seattle Times readers of conscience. E-mail and call to thank Seattle Times reporters and editors when they provide representative and balanced coverage and also e-mail and call them to provide constructive feedback when there you notice inappropriate language or labeling disparity use as identified in this report. (Reporters’ contact information is usually provided at the beginning or end of each article) Click here to learn how to write a letter to the editor Click here to find contact information of editors of daily and weekly papers across WA Report media bias to CAIR-WA: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or fill out an online form: http://www.cairseattle.org/report-media-bias Share this web site and report on facebook, twitter and other social media. Get Involved CLICK HERE to learn about communications internships at CAIR-WA CLICK HERE to learn about CAIR-WA Community Action Groups focused on local political and media activism |

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