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Hofman, Michael
"Although Ebola and similar hemorrhagic fevers have occurred in the past, both the numbers and geographic spread of the 2014-15 West African Ebola epidemic were unprecedented. Ebola and the associated risks drove an improvised, sometimes ineffective, response from political and medical authorities. Fear, rather than rational planning, drove many decisions made at population and leadership levels. Institutions, practices, economies, and governments were all deeply affected by the demands engendered by this emergency. Ultimately, the epidemic revealed serious fault lines at all levels in the theories and practices of global public health. Doctors Without Borders/Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF), as the major provider of medical care to the afflicted, was deeply entangled in many of these issues. From difficult choices made for the care of individual patients to the impact of Ebola on entire health systems, the common thread in each chapter is how fear influenced the political and medical response. Using materials from the MSF archives, this book explores this theme in ten chapters and four eyewitness vignettes. The book examines the epidemic from the perspectives of a wide range of actors from distinct sectors, including a bioethicist, a political scientist, a historian, clinical doctors, policymakers, and anthropologists."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20470322
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dodge, Dorothy
New Tersey: D. Van Nostrand, 1966
320 DOD a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1979
320. 309 WES
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Schraeder, Peter J.
Australia: Thomson, 2004
320.5 SCH a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fikri Fathurahman Zikri
"ABSTRAK
Artikel ini membahas hubungan antara framing media dan bagaimana media mainstream dan alternative
menggambarkan masalah pemboman Rumah Sakit MSF di Kunduz, Afghanistan. Teori-teori ilmu komunikasi
digunakan dalam analisa perbandingan isi artikel-artikel media mainstream dan media alternative dalam waktu satu
bulan setelah pemboman Rumah Sakit MSF. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa kedua media mainstream dan
alternative menggambarkan perspektif yang berbeda pada masalah yang sama. Media mainstream menggambarkan
pemboman sebagai kerusakan tambahan akibat penyerangan terhadap tentara Taliban dan sebuah kesalahan yang
mendorong Militer Amerika Serikat untuk melakukan investigasi sendiri yang akan berjalan dengan transparan.
Namun, media alternative menggambarkan peristiwa sebagai pembantaian yang dilakukan dengan sengaja. Selain
perbedaan pada isi artikel, perbedaan juga terlihat pada bagaimana kedua media menulis artikel mereka. Artikel
media mainstream tidak terlihat bias dengan menghindari kata-kata sifat dan tidak terdapat pendapat atau
argumentasi penulis , sedangkan dalam artikel media alternative terlihat sangat bias dengan banyaknya kata-kata
sifat dan pendapat atau argumentasi penulis.
ABSTRACT
This article examines the relationship between media framing and the way both mainstream and alternative media
portray MSF Hospital bombing issue. Communication theories are used in a comparative content analysis that
examines the articles written by mainstream and alternative media sources within a month after MSF Hospital bombing. The research finds that both mainstream and alternative media portray different perspectives on a similar
issue. Mainstream media portrays the bombing as a collateral damage and a mistake, and toward this mistake U.S.
will do their own investigation that will run unbiased and transparent. However, alternative media portrays the
event as a massacre that is done intentionally. Moreover, the way they construct their articles are different.
Mainstream media article stay away from bias by avoiding any adjective words and not including author opinion or
argumentation, while in alternative media article, there are a lot of adjective words and author opinion or
argumentation.;This article examines the relationship between media framing and the way both mainstream and alternative media
portray MSF Hospital bombing issue. Communication theories are used in a comparative content analysis that
examines the articles written by mainstream and alternative media sources within a month after MSF Hospital bombing. The research finds that both mainstream and alternative media portray different perspectives on a similar
issue. Mainstream media portrays the bombing as a collateral damage and a mistake, and toward this mistake U.S.
will do their own investigation that will run unbiased and transparent. However, alternative media portrays the
event as a massacre that is done intentionally. Moreover, the way they construct their articles are different.
Mainstream media article stay away from bias by avoiding any adjective words and not including author opinion or
argumentation, while in alternative media article, there are a lot of adjective words and author opinion or
argumentation.;This article examines the relationship between media framing and the way both mainstream and alternative media
portray MSF Hospital bombing issue. Communication theories are used in a comparative content analysis that
examines the articles written by mainstream and alternative media sources within a month after MSF Hospital bombing. The research finds that both mainstream and alternative media portray different perspectives on a similar
issue. Mainstream media portrays the bombing as a collateral damage and a mistake, and toward this mistake U.S.
will do their own investigation that will run unbiased and transparent. However, alternative media portrays the
event as a massacre that is done intentionally. Moreover, the way they construct their articles are different.
Mainstream media article stay away from bias by avoiding any adjective words and not including author opinion or
argumentation, while in alternative media article, there are a lot of adjective words and author opinion or
argumentation.;This article examines the relationship between media framing and the way both mainstream and alternative media
portray MSF Hospital bombing issue. Communication theories are used in a comparative content analysis that
examines the articles written by mainstream and alternative media sources within a month after MSF Hospital bombing. The research finds that both mainstream and alternative media portray different perspectives on a similar
issue. Mainstream media portrays the bombing as a collateral damage and a mistake, and toward this mistake U.S.
will do their own investigation that will run unbiased and transparent. However, alternative media portrays the
event as a massacre that is done intentionally. Moreover, the way they construct their articles are different.
Mainstream media article stay away from bias by avoiding any adjective words and not including author opinion or
argumentation, while in alternative media article, there are a lot of adjective words and author opinion or
argumentation."
Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2016
MK-PDF
UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Stratton, Florence
London: Routledge, 1994
809.889 6 STR c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Banton Michael
London: Oxford University Press, 1957
916.641 BAN w
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Webster, J.B.
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967
966 WEB h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Roberts, Geoffrey
MAnchester: Manchester University Press, 1984
320.94 Rob w
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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London: Routledge, 1997
809.889 6 POL
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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