2020
DOI: 10.17576/jkmjc-2020-3602-25
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Regularity of a Crisis: Media Framing of the 2015 Transboundary Haze Issue in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia

Abstract: The problem of the haze caused by huge forest fires persists as an annual transboundary problem for Indonesia and the rest of Southeast Asia. In 2015, the problem was worse than ever before, affecting many countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and causing respiratory ailments for more than half a million Indonesians. This study explores the media framing of the haze problem in Indonesia from June to December 2015. Using Entman's framing approach, it investigates how media outlets from… Show more

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“…This was a year after Brunei achieved independence and became an ASEAN member state. However, despite Brunei regularly being seriously affected by transboundary haze, the issue was often framed as a matter concerning only three ASEAN states: Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, at the regional institutional level, in regional media, and in academic research (Forsyth, 2014; Rochyadi‐Reetz et al ., 2020; Sa'adah & Soetirto, 2018; Islam et al ., 2020), including in the first author's works.…”
Section: Brunei Darussalam and Asean Haze Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a year after Brunei achieved independence and became an ASEAN member state. However, despite Brunei regularly being seriously affected by transboundary haze, the issue was often framed as a matter concerning only three ASEAN states: Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, at the regional institutional level, in regional media, and in academic research (Forsyth, 2014; Rochyadi‐Reetz et al ., 2020; Sa'adah & Soetirto, 2018; Islam et al ., 2020), including in the first author's works.…”
Section: Brunei Darussalam and Asean Haze Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%