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The papers in this session will address different aspects of the sociology of media production, distribution, and consumption, including issues related to public opinion and news framing; discourses about gun control; portrayals race and resistance in the media; social media and foreign policy; and inter-media agenda setting.
From Tweets to Treaties: Examining How Social Media and Public Opinion Influence U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions - Rifat Jahan Loran, University of Memphis
Media Coverage of Black Resistance to Police Violence in New York, 1997-2000 - Erin Gaede, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Pamela Elaine Oliver, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Public Opinion Paradigm: How the News Treats Challengers in Accounts of Polling - Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine; Francesca Polletta, University of California-Irvine
What Do We Talk about When We Talk about Guns? - Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University; Aimee Dinnin Huff, Oregon State University