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Regional community relations portrayed as strained and fragile
Community trust in institutions is framed as breaking down due to unequal treatment
local residents portrayed as vulnerable and excluded from safety
Community portrayed as collectively traumatized and victimized by sudden violence
Lebanese American community depicted as united in grief and humanitarian action despite internal differences
Excluding community voices and framing protesters as outsiders or threats
local communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making
rural communities portrayed as in crisis and hollowed out
Local communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making
Framing trans people as currently unsafe and under threat in society
The resilience of Vodún is framed as beneficial to social cohesion and national identity
Racial conflict is framed as central to the case, portraying white and Black communities as adversarial
Community relations are portrayed as fractured and polarized
Community relations are portrayed as fragile and under threat from online division and misinformation
The club and its environment are framed in a state of crisis and emergency
Local communities are framed as excluded from national support despite bearing climate risks
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to cultural insensitivity
Irish society is portrayed as inappropriately welcoming a former Nazi, suggesting social exclusion norms were violated
Community is portrayed as being in crisis and unstable
Interpersonal conflict within a school is framed as disruptive but containable
Obama’s museum framed as inclusive and community-centered
The South Side community is portrayed as being included and empowered through ownership and participation in the center.
Residents portrayed as empowered and included in local decision-making
Framed as being in crisis due to outside agitators and infiltration
Residents portrayed as empowered and included in democratic decision-making
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making
Community Relations are framed as tense and under threat due to celebrity misconduct
Marae and Māori communities are framed as inclusive, essential pillars of civil defence and community resilience
Affected communities framed as abandoned or deprioritized relative to disease response
Local citizens and land users are portrayed as excluded from decision-making and physically blocked from their land
Indigenous cultural practices are being included and protected in national commemorative spaces
portrayed as under strain due to extremist disruption
Social cohesion framed as under strain due to controversial figure's presence
Community relations framed as fractured and exclusionary
Pride event is framed as being in crisis due to internal conflict and exclusion
suggests exclusion of the president from social acceptance in his own city
neighbourhood community portrayed as violated and traumatized by internal horror
Residents framed as being excluded from control over public space
Religious community feels excluded and dismissed by legal response
Local communities are framed as being culturally erased by centralised policy
Framing public debate over patriotism as an unjust crisis of pressure and unfair scrutiny
Women and girls in the community are portrayed as excluded and let down by the club
Social cohesion framed as under threat from individual acts of bigotry
Local communities are portrayed as marginalized and distrustful of health authorities
victims of public violence are framed as abandoned by institutions, while offenders are seen as protected by lenient systems
Social cohesion framed as under threat due to offensive content
Inter-community relations in the NHS are framed as being in crisis due to rising racism
The incident is framed as a crisis threatening social cohesion and civic values in Hamilton.
Local community sentiment is portrayed as disregarded by event organizers
Community portrayed as under immediate and severe threat
Families framed as reconciled allies rather than adversaries
community portrayed as under threat from alcohol-related disorder
Slight framing of tension, but contained by institutional response
Community relations framed as in crisis due to political incitement
National unity framed as in crisis due to partisan division
Local community portrayed as excluded and overruled
A family group is framed as collectively engaged in violent exclusionary behavior
The community is framed as marginalized and systematically excluded from adequate state support
Community relations framed as fractured and polarised along racial lines
Political expression is framed as a source of community division and targeting
Suggests community tension and instability due to political expression leading to violence
The social environment is framed as being in a state of ongoing crisis due to targeted violence
Republican base in Iowa framed as fractured or excluding establishment figures
The victim and his community are framed as excluded and failed by institutions
Framing society as descending into chaos after a criminal verdict
Framed as politically volatile and unstable due to leadership uncertainty
intercounty GAA relationships framed as volatile and easily inflamed
framed as strained by federal-provincial divides, with regional identities marginalized
Public reaction to AI is framed as an emerging crisis in community acceptance
Framing the dive industry as a legitimate and included stakeholder in marine policy
Community voices excluded from decision-making
Immigrant communities are framed as systematically excluded and dehumanized by federal authorities
Community portrayed as psychologically unsafe and anxious
Trump’s America framed as excluding cultural and artistic communities
Union and immigrant workers feel excluded from security planning and potentially targeted
local community framed as being excluded from control over their institution
Canadian society is urged to exclude American diplomatic presence as a symbolic act of resistance
Migrant workers are portrayed as socially excluded and vulnerable
Community safety and stability portrayed as under threat
Sikh community portrayed as unjustly targeted and excluded due to collective blame
military community portrayed as unsafe for personnel reporting misconduct
Framing resistance to LGBTQ+ inclusion as an obstacle to progress, not a legitimate debate
California society framed as in crisis requiring 'marked change'
Pro-environment actors (NPWS, minister) portrayed as morally aligned and socially included
framed as being in crisis due to political missteps
Incident framed as harmful to community cohesion due to racialised misquotation
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making
intergroup relations framed as fractured and polarized, with Sikh and broader communities depicted as drifting apart
Canada-U.S. relations framed with undertones of exclusion and disrespect
framing elderly and vulnerable people as excluded from protection and care
Ongoing legal and personal conflict framed as a protracted societal crisis involving religion, gender, and institutional authority
Fire-affected residents subtly framed as politically marginalized and ignored
Other teams and critics are framed as adversaries motivated by jealousy rather than legitimate concern
Community relations are portrayed as in crisis, on the brink of racial conflict and violence
Framed as a moment of unresolved historical crisis affecting community trust
framed as deteriorating due to political rhetoric on 'two-tier' policing
Town camp conditions framed as a social emergency requiring urgent intervention
Irish-speaking community is being included and validated in public life
Community cohesion portrayed as broken, with emphasis on division and public shaming
Community relations portrayed as in crisis due to violence and online threats