A Cross-Societal Comparison of Disaster News Reporting in Japan and the United States

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Author(s)Wenger, Dennis E.
Date Accessioned2005-03-08T01:10:33Z
Date Available2005-03-08T01:10:33Z
Publication Date1989
DescriptionDuring 1984-1985, sociologists from the Disaster Research Center (DRC) at the University of Delaware and social scientists associated with the Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Tokyo in Japan undertook in both countries. Using a common research design, cooperatively developed ahead of time, the Americans studied local community-level reporting of a major hurricane (Hurricane Alicia in the Houston, Texas area) and a major flood (around Tulsa, Oklahoma) while the Japanese concurrently researched the reporting of two similar disasters (around Nagasaki and Hiroshima) in their country. After the field data had been analyzed, the researchers from both societies held a meeting in the United States to compare their findings.en
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/515
Languageen_US
PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;142
Keywordsmass communicationen
Keywordsnews reportingen
KeywordsJapanen
KeywordsUnited Statesen
TitleA Cross-Societal Comparison of Disaster News Reporting in Japan and the United Statesen
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