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News Media and the Positioning of the Dakota Access Pipeline

Representing Protest

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News Media and the Positioning of the Dakota Access Pipeline Representing Protest

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Description

In this book, Aubrey M. Crosby examines the structural and institutional forces which largely govern the socialized practices of news production to provide a constructive critique of how news media have framed events and participants in their protest coverage.

This book utilizes original data and the frameworks of critical discourse analysis, systemic functional linguistics, and the protest paradigm to provide critical analysis of mainstream news reporting of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protests in 2016, which came as a result of a sustained campaign of resistance. Crosby argues that news media significantly reduced the scope of the movement and (re)framed the reality of the #NoDAPL protests by fixating only on select key events and by painting participants as a collective monolith of “protestors,” a functional term highlighting their civil disobedience and erasing their individual identities.

Though journalists may have had the opportunity and means to engage more critically with existing discourses, especially those surrounding Indigenous and Tribal sovereignty, mainstream reporting made little effort, if any, to do so. Through rigorous analysis, Crosby demonstrates how “protestors” were aligned with negative actions associated with emotional and destructive intent and juxtaposed with law enforcement, whose aggressive and ethically ambiguous actions were reframed as attempts to maintain law and order. Ultimately, by identifying and drawing attention to both problematic and productive practices of coverage, this book promotes constructive change regarding how power is wielded, maintained, and produced in organizations and in the social realm.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

1. From Proposal to Picketing: The Pathway to the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest
2. Protectors, Protestors, or Criminals?: Media's Representation of Actors in the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest
3. 'Officials Say…': Representing Perspective in Protest Coverage, or the Role Sources Play in Constructing Dominant Narratives
4. Whose Land Is It Anyway? Positioning Objects of Conflict in Protest Discourse: Intersubjective Stance in News Media
Conclusion

Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 05 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 144
ISBN 9781666954586
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Aubrey Crosby

Aubrey Crosby is Assistant Professor at Regis Coll…

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