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Norteamérica

On-line version ISSN 2448-7228Print version ISSN 1870-3550

Abstract

CHAVEZ, Manuel; PEREZ GABALDON, Marta; TUNNEY, Carin  and  NUNEZ GARCIA, Silvia. Accountability and Transparency Diluted in the Flint Water Crisis:A Case of Institutional Implosion. Norteamérica [online]. 2017, vol.12, n.1, pp.11-52. ISSN 2448-7228.  https://doi.org/10.20999/nam.2017.a001.

This article examines two major institutions widely touted in the United States as servants to communities and the general public: the government and the news media. The Flint water crisis is a textbook case in which these two institutions failed to live up to their responsibilities of accountability and transparency. The authors examine the major events during the water crisis, looking at it through the lens of government actions and how the press covered them, conducting qualitative context analysis during the first five months of the crisis. The analysis includes the actions of federal, state, and local agencies and the reporting of national, state, and local newspapers. Their findings show that the institutions completely imploded, with an impact on thousands of residents, many of whom happened to be minorities.

Keywords : Flint; water crisis; accountability; transparency; news media; watchdog function; public health; lead contamination.

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