Chapter 1: | Background and Significance of the Study |
Description
This book explores how the homeless are portrayed by the media and, consequently, how public perceptions of the homeless are shaped. By analyzing how the media informally educate their audiences, interviewing homeless people and journalists, and conducting content analysis of news stories, this research uncovers the reality that the issue of homelessness is not a media priority because it does not provide the requisite ratings boost. This study also debunks the myth that the solution to a homeless person’s problem is a meal and an overnight stay, illuminating how much farther the distance to becoming a “regular” person is. This work will stand as one of the most penetrating analyses of homelessness ever conducted in the USA.