Steven T Moore
7 Papers
Steven T Moore is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Local TV News Coverage of Racial Disparities in COVID-19 During the First Wave of the Pandemic, March–June 2020
Yiwei Xu,Elizabeth K. Farkouh,Caroline A. Dunetz,Sravya L. Varanasi,Sophia Mathews,Sarah E. Gollust,Erika Franklin Fowler,Steven T Moore,Neil A. Lewis,Jeff Niederdeppe +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined how local TV news stories attributed causes and solutions for COVID-19-related racial health and social disparities, and whether coverage of such disparities changed after George Floyd's murder, during the first wave of the COVID19 pandemic.
Strategic Messaging to Promote Policies that Advance Racial Equity: What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Learn?
Jeff Niederdeppe,Jiawei Liu,Mikaela Spruill,Neil A. Lewis,Steven T Moore,Erika Franklin Fowler,Sarah E. Gollust +6 more
TL;DR: This article conducted a systematic review of the impact of message strategies to build support for policies that advance racial equity, but few studies examined the effects of richer stories of lived experience and detailed accounts of the ways racism is embedded in policy design and implementation.
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Polarized Perspectives on Health Equity: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey on U.S. Public Perceptions of COVID-19 Disparities in 2023.
Sarah E. Gollust,Chloe Gansen,Erika Franklin Fowler,Steven T Moore,Rebekah H. Nagler +4 more
TL;DR: The public perception of COVID-19 disparities in the U.S. is highly polarized along partisan lines, with Democrats expressing greater concern and Republicans expressing less concern.
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Politicizing Masks? Examining the Volume and Content of Local News Coverage of Face Coverings in the U.S. Through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Markus Neumann,Steven T Moore,Laura M. Baum,P. Oleinikov,Yiwei Xu,Jeff Niederdeppe,Noah Lewis,Sarah E. Gollust,Erika Franklin Fowler +8 more
TL;DR: This study analyzes local TV news coverage of face masks in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding widespread attention with variable levels of controversy, particularly in late summer 2021, and associations with case rates, demographics, and station ownership.
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Invoking Identity? Partisan Polarization in Discussions of Race, Racism, and Gender in 2022 Midterm Advertising in the U.S.
Erika Franklin Fowler,Steven T Moore,Breeze Floyd,Jielu Yao,Markus Neumann,Neil Lewis,Jeff Niederdeppe,Sarah E. Gollust +7 more
TL;DR: Race-related mentions in 2022 midterm advertising focused primarily on crime and law and order, while gender-related mentions were more focused on identity and policy.
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