In 1989, a rape of a white woman in Central Park became one of the most publicized cases in American history. This thesis focuses on the Central Park Five and how the New York Times and the...Show moreIn 1989, a rape of a white woman in Central Park became one of the most publicized cases in American history. This thesis focuses on the Central Park Five and how the New York Times and the Washington Post described and presented the boys in the media storm. In what way did the New York Times and the Washington Post frame the Central Park Five around the trial, meaning before, during, and after the exoneration in 2002 and the settlement with the city of New York in 2014? Previous research concerning this case study has primarily focused on details of the case and other aspects. This research uses framing theory and the White Racial Frame to show patterns of racial frames in the two newspapers. The research shows that while the racial narratives were prevalent around the trial, they became less visible after decades had passed. This thesis demonstrates that how the boys were depicted was highly influenced by their time. With the years going by, the frame changed as well. In the end, the men were viewed positively instead of demonized.Show less
Dit onderzoek toont aan dat er een verandering plaats heeft gevonden in de beeldvorming omtrent Jimmy Carter in de Amerikaanse media. Ook laat het zien dat de presidential rating naar verloop van...Show moreDit onderzoek toont aan dat er een verandering plaats heeft gevonden in de beeldvorming omtrent Jimmy Carter in de Amerikaanse media. Ook laat het zien dat de presidential rating naar verloop van tijd en daden na het presidentschap kan veranderenShow less