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Research Idea 1 : The World Through the Eyes of U.S. Media. What country got mentioned the most during each era from 1900 to 2025

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Abstract

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Media coverage plays a central role in shaping public awareness and collective consciousness about global events. In the United States, newspaper headlines particularly front-page stories have long served as a focal point for daily conversations about international affairs. This project examines how global attention has shifted over time by analyzing front-page headlines published by The New York Times between 1900 and 2025.

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Using the New York Times digital archive, this study identifies which countries most frequently appeared in prominent news coverage during different historical periods. By tracking the rise and decline of country mentions across more than a century, this research aims to reveal how wars, political conflicts, economic power shifts, and global crises influence which parts of the world occupy U.S. media attention at any given time.

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Hypothetical Scenarios / Expectations

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Based on historical context, certain periods are expected to show concentrated coverage of specific regions or countries. For example:

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Data Sources

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  1. The New York Times Article Archive API
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  3. Metadata fields used include headline text, publication date, article type, section, and page placement.
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  5. Considering other article API such as The Economist,…
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Methodology / Strategy

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This project uses web scraping and API-based data collection to retrieve articles published between 1900 and 2025. The dataset is filtered to include only:

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Methods

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NLP Approach

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Frequency Analysis

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Ethical Considerations

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Who benefits from the research

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  1. Media scholars and journalists
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  1. Historians and political scientists
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  1. Policy analysts and international relations researchers
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Research Idea 1 : The World Through the Eyes of U.S. Media: Countries Most Mentioned in Each Era (1900–2025)

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Abstract

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Media coverage plays a central role in shaping public awareness and collective consciousness about global events. In the United States, newspaper headlines particularly front-page stories have long served as a focal point for daily conversations about international affairs. This project examines how global attention has shifted over time by analyzing front-page headlines published by The New York Times between 1900 and 2025.

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Using the New York Times digital archive, this study identifies which countries most frequently appeared in prominent news coverage during different historical periods. By tracking the rise and decline of country mentions across more than a century, this research aims to reveal how wars, political conflicts, economic power shifts, and global crises influence which parts of the world occupy U.S. media attention at any given time.

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Hypothetical Scenarios / Expectations

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Based on historical context, certain periods are expected to show concentrated coverage of specific regions or countries. For example:

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Data Sources

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  1. The New York Times Article Archive API
    +Source: https://developer.nytimes.com/
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  3. Metadata fields used include headline text, publication date, article type, section, and page placement.
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  5. Considering other article API such as The Economist,…
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Methodology / Strategy

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This project uses web scraping and API-based data collection to retrieve articles published between 1900 and 2025. The dataset is filtered to include only:

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Ethical Considerations

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While this research relies on publicly available archival data, several ethical considerations remain important:

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  1. Front-page coverage reflects editorial bias and institutional priorities
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  3. Frequency of mention does not equal importance or positive representation
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  5. Some regions may be underrepresented due to geopolitical power imbalances
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  7. Historical headlines may contain outdated or biased language and will be interpreted in historical context
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