2020
DOI: 10.5539/ijel.v10n1p352
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News Framing of the Arab Spring Conflict from the Lens of Newspaper Editorials

Abstract: News framing of events often restricts us to either ‘oppose’ or ‘favour’ a particular side/party involved in a conflict. This paper examines the print media framing of the Arab Spring in the editorials of The News International (NI) of Pakistan and Arab News (AN) of Saudi Arabia. The coverage sample consists of newspaper editorials published from January 2011 to December 2012 when the uprising received phenomenal attention from the media worldwide. Qualitative content an… Show more

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“…Among various other factors such as the position and place of the article, headlines, and bylines are of prime importance for the multiple functions they play: abridging the news; grading the importance of stories; enhancing the visual design of the page; and enticing the lookers to become readers (Mallette, 1980, cited in Bedřichová & Urbanová, 2006. And more recently, constructing various perspectives about one particular point or issue through headlines/bylines referred to as "framing" has been discussed and explored extensively (Afzal & Harun;D"Angelo, 2017;Liu et al, 2019). The frames generated in the headlines are further elaborated and intensified through specific linguistic choices in the article content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among various other factors such as the position and place of the article, headlines, and bylines are of prime importance for the multiple functions they play: abridging the news; grading the importance of stories; enhancing the visual design of the page; and enticing the lookers to become readers (Mallette, 1980, cited in Bedřichová & Urbanová, 2006. And more recently, constructing various perspectives about one particular point or issue through headlines/bylines referred to as "framing" has been discussed and explored extensively (Afzal & Harun;D"Angelo, 2017;Liu et al, 2019). The frames generated in the headlines are further elaborated and intensified through specific linguistic choices in the article content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to de Vreese (2005), communication is not only a non-static process but rather a vibrant process that involves frame emerging or frame-building and frame-setting. Framing is the process where journalists define an event or a specific issue in such a way where the news guides the reader's understanding (Afzal & Harun, 2020;Andsager, 2003). Consequently, analyzing framing; during the process, framing is responsible for the messages by the news producers, the understandings of how media structures the information, and how the people perceive the message and information (Kapuściński & Richards, 2016;Mason, 2019).…”
Section: Framing Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No obstante, si acudimos a la literatura especializada encontramos dos enfoques bien diferenciados. Por un lado, investigaciones enmarcadas dentro de la comunicación política con un fuerte componente empírico que abordan cuestiones como la deshumanización de víctimas, la demonización de líderes políticos o la concordancia entre discursos mediáticos y políticos (Noorzai y Hale, 2020; Afzal y Harun, 2020;García-Marín, 2007). Y, por otro lado, trabajos propios de relaciones internacionales y estudios de seguridad y defensa que abordan la información como un ente estratégico sobre el que se asienta uno de los pilares del poder relativo de actores estales y no estatales (Gabel, 2020;Winter, 2020;Colom-Piella, 2019).…”
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