Identifying and Investigating Global News Coverage of Critical Events Such as Disasters and Terrorist Attacks
June 15, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Web and Social Media
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Authors
Erica Cai, Xi Chen, Reagan Grey Keeney, Ethan Zuckerman, Brendan O'Connor, Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz
arXiv ID
2506.12925
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
cs.CL
Citations
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Venue
International Conference on Web and Social Media
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Comparative studies of news coverage are challenging to conduct because methods to identify news articles about the same event in different languages require expertise that is difficult to scale. We introduce an AI-powered method for identifying news articles based on an event FINGERPRINT, which is a minimal set of metadata required to identify critical events. Our event coverage identification method, FINGERPRINT TO ARTICLE MATCHING FOR EVENTS (FAME), efficiently identifies news articles about critical world events, specifically terrorist attacks and several types of natural disasters. FAME does not require training data and is able to automatically and efficiently identify news articles that discuss an event given its fingerprint: time, location, and class (such as storm or flood). The method achieves state-of-the-art performance and scales to massive databases of tens of millions of news articles and hundreds of events happening globally. We use FAME to identify 27,441 articles that cover 470 natural disaster and terrorist attack events that happened in 2020. To this end, we use a massive database of news articles in three languages from MediaCloud, and three widely used, expert-curated databases of critical events: EM-DAT, USGS, and GTD. Our case study reveals patterns consistent with prior literature: coverage of disasters and terrorist attacks correlates to death counts, to the GDP of a country where the event occurs, and to trade volume between the reporting country and the country where the event occurred. We share our NLP annotations and cross-country media attention data to support the efforts of researchers and media monitoring organizations.
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