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Applying Content Analysis Technique to Tennessean Newspaper the City Paper: Understanding Culture of the Kurdish Pride Gang in Nashville, Tennessee
The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies
  • Sebahattin Ziyanak, University of Texas Permian Basin
  • Mehmet Soyer, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
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Publisher
Journal of Academic Social Science
Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine how the Tennessean newspaper The City Paper and its readers’ comments frame the coverage of the Kurdish Pride Gang. This study observes how news coverage regarding the Kurdish Pride Gang (KPG) influences reader’s opinions in Nashville, Tennessee. This research focuses on how readers vary in their interpretation of news coverage of the KPG in the newspaper. A single article can generate many unique interpretations. This research does not suggest that the news coverage directly causes racist attitudes. Conversely, this study examines the trigger effects of news coverage, including the construction of readers’ interpretation of the news. Moreover, this study tests how news coverage about the Kurdish Pride Gang is constructed in media coverage. In this regard, the theory symbolic interactionism is applied to study interpretation of media coverage among the individuals. Content analysis technique is employed to analyze data and in addition, coding and frame techniques are also used to observe the data.

Citation Information
Ziyanak, S., & Soyer, M. (2014). Applying Content Analysis Technique to Tennessean Newspaper the City Paper: Understanding Culture of the Kurdish Pride Gang in Nashville, Tennessee. The Journal of Academic Social Science, Vol. 2 No. 2(1) p. 214 224. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.16992/ASOS.132