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Deductive conflict frame (War Coverage)
This variable describes how a war is framed in a news article. It suggests what interpretation or perspective on a war is promoted through a news item (Dimitrova & Strömbäck, 2008; Entman, 1993). In general, there are two approaches to framing: Deductive frame analyses measure the presence of frames that were derived from prior research or small ...
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All’s Fair in Pandemic and War? A Gendered Analysis of Australian Coverage of Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has repeatedly been framed by politicians and the media alike as this generation’s “Great War.” Metaphors are often used in political reportage as effective discursive tools to influence and persuade readers.
Blair Williams, Brent Greer
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War Propaganda and Correspondents: Updating UN Covenant and Media Ethics Principles [PDF]
This study is an examination of war propaganda and correspondents in concomitance with the 1948 Resolution 217A of the UN Covenant prohibiting war propaganda under the rubric of media ethics and the applicable principles and guidelines.
Festus Eribo
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Investigating Press Coverage of Protest Songs During the 2003 Iraq War
The 2003 Iraq War was a landmark for real-time news dissemination, with news broadcast by journalists embedded with U.S. troops. The literature indicates that mainstream media reflected the viewpoints of those in power, giving little coverage to anti-war
José María Esteve-Faubel +2 more
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Turco-Greek Battles in 1921 in The British Press
This paper examines the Turkish-Greek War on the Western Front during the National Struggle period of 1921 by analyzing British press coverage. The study aims to unveil how the Turkish-Greek fronts were portrayed in the British press.
Mekki Uludağ
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On Dávid Kaposi's "Violence and understanding in Gaza: The British broadsheets' coverage of the war" [PDF]
It has not been easy to develop comprehensive understanding of this protracted conflict especially in the backdrop of time to time incidents of war/violence in Gaza. Many authors have approached the conflict with variety of perspectives.
Wazir, Ali
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Reflections on media war coverage: Dissonance, dilemmas, and the need for improvement [PDF]
Media preference of war has been diagnosed as resulting from correlations of media psychology, culture, and interests with war. Such correlations encourage personal, professional and institutional dissonance, and provoke dilemmas of coverage adequacy ...
Dov Shinar
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This paper compares the coverage of Kashmir Conflict in four English language dailies: two from Pakistan; DAWN and The Nation, and two from India; ‘The HINDU’ and ‘Times of India’ by employing Galtung’s Model of Peace Journalism (Galtung, 1986 ...
Ajmal Khan, Azmat Khan
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Uplifting manhood to wonderful heights? News coverage of the human costs of military conflict from world war I to Gulf war Two [PDF]
Domestic political support is an important factor constraining the use of American military power around the world. Although the dynamics of war support are thought to reflect a cost-benefit calculus, with costs represented by numbers of friendly war ...
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The Norwegian Media Image of the War in Afghanistan
This article analyzes the framing of Norwegian media coverage of the war against terror in Afghanistan with special emphasis of the coverage of the Norwegian military presence in Afghanistan. Two main issues are discussed: 1. How was the start of the war
Ottosen Rune
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