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Far-right UK leaders and press framed as adversaries spreading harmful narratives about Chagossians
Neighbors portrayed as petty and exclusionary
Nepali guides framed as excluded from equitable rescue response
Local residents are framed as inconvenienced and silenced, excluded from their own public spaces
Frames the Rotunda situation as a brewing crisis in public healthcare, though with measured tone
Immigrant communities are framed as systematically excluded and marginalized by policy
Social cohesion threatened by youth group violence and exclusion of victims
Athena team members portrayed as excluded and intimidated by external corporate force
Local population framed as excluded from decision-making and access
The event is framed as a sudden, dramatic breakdown of normal life and safety
Frames police-community relations as adversarial, especially in protest settings
migrant communities are implicitly othered through crisis framing
Protest environment framed as volatile and escalating
Locals are framed as excluded and disrespected by elite outsiders
Framing police-community relations as in crisis
Framing small businesses as central to community identity and belonging
Implied marginalization of individuals associated with group violence
Young workers framed as excluded from economic opportunity
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to violent unrest
excluding non-Irish-speaking readers by presenting critical socioeconomic content solely in Irish
Local population framed as excluded from decision-making
European cultural collaboration framed as diminished, leading to mutual exclusion
Community relations are framed as being in cultural crisis due to competing symbolic claims over June
Framing Karen Read as included and supported by the community
Cultural divide between Hollywood and 'red state' America framed as a communication emergency requiring translation
framed as deepening social divisions through exclusionary symbolism
Leinster portrayed as unfairly excluded from fair treatment despite success
School-community relations are framed as being in crisis due to betrayal of trust
portraying community relations as under strain due to development conflict
Lebanese communities implicitly portrayed as fragmented and targeted by external forces
white victims framed as excluded from protection and justice
framed as being in a state of emergency and social fracture following the murder and protests
Racial justice protests are framed as exclusionary and ideologically divisive rather than inclusive
Local community portrayed as in crisis, with fear of reprisals and 'febrile atmosphere' following the murder
Community relations framed as fractured and exclusionary
Local communities are framed as needing protection and inclusion in decision-making about data center development
Air traffic controllers excluded and marginalized in narrative
Remote Indigenous communities portrayed as excluded from equitable and safe healthcare access
Framing relationship between residents and travellers as adversarial and tribal
Foreign nationals portrayed as outsiders straining social cohesion
Tensions in community representation within football are escalating
Society framed as being in crisis due to racialised policing and public unrest
university community feels excluded and devalued
GAA club portrayed as a valued community institution being unfairly targeted
Local community relations framed as being in crisis due to violent confrontation
Current food relief system is framed as failing under demand
Framing improved education on consent and mental health as contributing to greater inclusion of new recruits
Local communities are framed as beneficiaries of new Lidl stores, implying exclusion from progress due to delays
Suggests communities are abandoned and forced into parallel arrangements with armed groups
Indigenous communities framed as excluded from meaningful consultation
Community relations in migration hotspots are framed as strained and nearing breaking point
Artists who declined to perform are excluded and delegitimized based on perceived loyalty
Local community framed as excluded from meaningful decision-making
Framed as陷入 crisis due to leadership instability
Local communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making on land use
University community portrayed as prioritized in decision-making
Portrays community divisions as irreconcilable and racially charged
National monuments and public spaces framed as under threat from unilateral executive action
Marginalizes professional stewardship of national landmarks by excluding voices of preservationists and planners
Community portrayed as in crisis requiring healing due to racial injustice
Community relations framed as fractured and exclusionary
The incident is framed as a social crisis threatening community cohesion, especially along racial lines
National community portrayed as fractured and morally failing, excluding vulnerable groups
Lebanese civilians framed as excluded and targeted through displacement
Public participation in decision-making is framed as rightful and necessary
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making on land use
framing suggests racial polarization and exclusion of white victims in policing discourse
Society is framed as being in crisis due to breakdown in trust and racial tensions
Arts patrons and donors are portrayed as being pushed away and disengaged due to institutional instability
Framed as being in crisis due to political and social division
Public opinion framed as excluded from decision-making
Local community depicted as shocked and destabilized by external violence
portrayed as racially divided and adversarial
Promotes inclusion through shared civic enthusiasm and local identity
Social groups framed as adversarial rather than cooperative
Social cohesion framed as under threat from individual acts of bigotry
The ruling is framed as reinforcing institutional integrity and public trust
Law-abiding public framed as excluded and endangered by systemic failures
Community relations framed as being in crisis due to racial tensions around trial
Framing a former player as excluded despite team's 'Once a Knick, always a Knick' ethos
Community relations are portrayed as fragile and under threat from online division and misinformation
Racial conflict is framed as central to the case, portraying white and Black communities as adversarial
Racial tensions are framed as emerging from external amplification rather than systemic issues
Elite figures linked to serious criminality may foster public sense of exclusion and injustice
Travellers are depicted as excluded and socially isolated from the broader community
portrayed as a community in crisis due to racial and social tensions
Community voices are marginalized in favor of celebrity and official narratives
Māori voices are being excluded from decision-making spaces
Framed as a moment of unresolved historical crisis affecting community trust
Community relations portrayed as in crisis due to violence and online threats
Community relations are portrayed as fractured and vulnerable to online mob dynamics
framed as under threat but being actively protected through political leadership
Framed as in crisis due to protest violence, online threats, and political polarization
Community members are subtly framed as resistant and exclusionary toward public health efforts
Public and veteran communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making on national memorials
Local community safety framed as being in crisis due to pedestrian vulnerability
Framing election outcomes as a crisis for civic dignity and public trust
Framing trans people as belonging and welcomed in shared community spaces
The local community is framed as being in a state of crisis due to targeted violence linked to organized crime
Inter-district relations are framed as adversarial rather than cooperative, with mutual resentment and threats