2023
DOI: 10.1609/icwsm.v17i1.22150
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"A Special Operation": A Quantitative Approach to Dissecting and Comparing Different Media Ecosystems’ Coverage of the Russo-Ukrainian War

Abstract: The coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has varied widely between Western, Russian, and Chinese media ecosystems with propaganda, disinformation, and narrative spins present in all three. By utilizing the normalized pointwise mutual information metric, differential sentiment analysis, word2vec models, and partially labeled Dirichlet allocation, we present a quantitative analysis of the differences in coverage amongst these three news ecosystems. We find that while the Western press outlets have focused… Show more

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“…Hao showed the mechanism of news framework in Chinese and American disaster report and revealed the function of news framework [8]. Hans W. A. Hanley, Deepak Kumar and Zakir Durumeric used qualitative analysis,they pointed that coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine varied widely across Western, Russian, and Chinese media ecosystems, with propaganda, disinformation, and narratives in all three media ecosystems [9]. QF Kwei examined the framing of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict by the web-based news media in Ukraine, Russia, the U.S. and China through an exploratory sequential in order to examine the differences in online news coverage by media in these four countries [10].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hao showed the mechanism of news framework in Chinese and American disaster report and revealed the function of news framework [8]. Hans W. A. Hanley, Deepak Kumar and Zakir Durumeric used qualitative analysis,they pointed that coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine varied widely across Western, Russian, and Chinese media ecosystems, with propaganda, disinformation, and narratives in all three media ecosystems [9]. QF Kwei examined the framing of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict by the web-based news media in Ukraine, Russia, the U.S. and China through an exploratory sequential in order to examine the differences in online news coverage by media in these four countries [10].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%