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German news coverage shows spatial bias in landslide reporting

This paper analyzes German news coverage of landslides worldwide over a 25-year period, examining nearly 60,000 articles related to 5,500 events. The research identifies a spatial bias, noting an overrepresentation of landslide incidents in Southern and Western Europe. The findings aim to encourage further studies into disparities in international disaster media attention. AI

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German news coverage shows spatial bias in landslide reporting

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Mariana Madruga de Brito ·

    How Loud Rumbles Hit Newsstands: A Data Analysis of Coverage and Spatial Bias in German News about Landslides Around the World

    Landslides often hit newsstands due to their destructive and potentially fatal effects. News are a valuable source of information for creating or enriching disaster databases and for expediting media-based studies of the dynamics of media attention. To accomplish that, news datas…