Introducing a means of quantifying community reputation: the print media as a data source |
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Authors: | McLaren Lindsay Perry Rosemary Carruthers Lesley Hawe Penelope |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Health and Policy Studies, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr., NW, Calgary AB, Canada T2N 4N1. lmclaren@ucalgary.ca |
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Abstract: | A community's reputation may have implications for self-esteem, morale, or other health outcomes of residents. In this study, we introduce a means of quantifying the reputation of communities in Calgary, Canada based on their portrayal in the daily citywide newspaper. Publication dates were selected from an 8.5-year period using constructed week sampling. For communities designated as high or low in well-being, sampled references were rated as positive, negative, or neutral in topic, by two independent raters who were blind to community identity. Findings suggest that the print media represent a convenient and discriminating data source for characterising some aspects of community reputation. |
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