Ott And Aoki Analysis

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McKayla Stine Article Critique Assignment 1 Com 300; T/H @ 12:00 Ott, B.L., and Aoki, E. (2002). Negotiating the policies of public tragedy: Media framing on the Matthew Shepard murder. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 5, 483-505. After carefully reading and then reviewing the above article it is apparent that there are many reasons that Ott and Aoki wrote this article. The most obvious reason was to examine how the media framed this particular murder case, specifically looking on how the scapegoat process was used. Other reasons for this essay was to show the symbolic process used in media framing and then how it functions and how it aids in controversial public trauma stories. Another significant reason for this essay is to encourage the …show more content…

Through the combined analysis of the 71 articles Ott and Aoki configured what they believe are the “four phases in the print media’s framing of the Matthew Shepard story” (Ott and Aoki, 2002, p.486). Once they compiled these four phases together Ott and Aoki used direct quotes and text experts along with their interpretation on the texts in order to support each of the four steps. I think that overall this article by Ott and Aoki was a successful one, they accomplished exactly what they set out to do. The way they organized this article makes it seem easier to read, to me personally, because they did not set it up like a traditional scholarly article. I believe that another reason for this article’s success was their use of a variety of texts and other media to analyze. I did not feel that there was much, if anything, Ott and Aoki could have done in order to make their article any more successful than it already …show more content…

It makes the article not look as “long and boring” as I believe it would seemed if set up traditionally. On top of the format making this article unique, so too does the analyzing process used. There are not many media framing articles on a murder cases. There are numerous articles about media framing on politics and government but very few on controversial murder cases. This crime, being a hate crime against gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender makes it all the more unique. In 2002, and even today, being homosexual and/or talking about homosexuality is considered taboo and many people feel uncomfortable talking and being around

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