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KMID : 1164420110060020161
Health Communication
2011 Volume.6 No. 2 p.161 ~ p.178
A Study of Frame Analysis about Risk Reporting: Focused on News Frame Analysis of Japan¡¯s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Risk Reporting
Kweon Sang-Hee

Kim Soo-Jin
Jang Won-Jeong
Ahn Sung-Myoung
Abstract
This paper explores Korean newspapers¡¯ (Chosun Ilbo, The Hankyoreh, The Science) frame analysis for Japan¡¯s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear risk reporting. The research is frame analysis from March 11 to April 22, 2011, total news coverages were 2012, and samples were 210. The news frame types are five frame factors including conflict frame, responsibility frame, human concerning frame, moral frame, economic important frame. The result showed that there are 43.8% are reporting and prospecting (21.9%), ethic and moral (7.1%), and economic related (6.7%). In addition, there are accident causal related news coverage is 5.7%, public opinion is 4.3% and political implication is 3.3%. The overall reporting are neutral tone (46.7%), negative tone is 41.4%, and positive coverage is 11.9%. On the other hand, Chosun Ilbo has 50.8% news are 41.4% whereas The Hankyoreh has 38.1%, and the Science has 22.% as negative frame. The overall frame types are conflict frame coverage (31.0%), responsibility frame (20.5%), human interest frame (16.7%), economic
important (13.3%), and moral frame (4.3%). Moreover, the episodic frame portions are more than thematic frame coverages.
KEYWORD
News Frame, Fukushima, Thematic Frame, Episodic Frame, Risk Reporting, Health
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