"The Politics of Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of the Framing of " by Jillian Klostermann

Date of Award

Spring 5-17-2025

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Advisor(s)

Eric Jarosinski

Second Advisor

Oliver Murphey, Ph.D.

Abstract

This study examines the role of German media in framing politically motivated violence and immigration in the lead-up to the 2024 state elections, focusing on three outlets: Thüringer Allgemeine, Die Zeit, and TAZ. Through comparative content analysis of coverage on key incidents, the research highlights how political leanings and editorial choices shape public discourse and influence societal attitudes. Findings reveal stark contrasts in local and national reporting, with local outlets reinforcing confirmation biases and national outlets offering broader narratives. The analysis underscores the critical impact of framing, from emotional appeals to policy-oriented discourse, on public perception and political outcomes. This study contributes to understanding the media's role in democratic societies and calls for heightened media literacy to combat polarization and misinformation in an increasingly contentious political landscape.

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