This article assesses the nature of news coverage on Indonesia in the online versions of three Dutch (two national, one regional) newspapers and the paper version of a current affairs magazine. The research literature points to five recurrent frames in news reporting: conflict, human interest, economic impact, morality, responsibility. Our central research question is: how does news reporting on Indonesia in Dutch newspapers as well as in one Dutch current affairs magazine reflect these frames? The period of scrutiny starts with the coverage of the student riots in May 1998, leading up to Suharto's resignation, Habibi's Cabinet, the elections and the beginning of Wahid's presidency, until April 2000. In-depth interviews were also conducted ...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...
This study examines how radicalisation in Indonesia is treated in the Australian press. Radicalisati...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...
Abstract / This article assesses the nature of news coverage on Indonesia in the online versions of ...
The first part of the article sketches the fast-changing Indonesian television landscape: until a fe...
The first part of the article sketches the fast-changing Indonesian television landscape: until a fe...
Before 1998, journalists in Indonesia walked a tightrope stretched between a western ideological sys...
Abstract: This paper reviews the struggle for freedom of the press in Indonesia from the colonial pe...
Abstract: Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, has been called a template for Muslim poli...
This thesis explores the representation of atrocities committed by the Dutch in Indonesia between 19...
This framing study evaluates the arbitrary power of the Western news media in shaping public knowled...
The following article analyses contemporary newspaper representations of police corruption in Indone...
In 2015 Indonesia was held responsible for an environmental problem caused by the haze resulting fro...
In 2015 Indonesia was held responsible for an environmental problem caused by the haze resulting fro...
This paper examines the 1998 reform movement in Indonesia and focuses on the role of the press in ex...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...
This study examines how radicalisation in Indonesia is treated in the Australian press. Radicalisati...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...
Abstract / This article assesses the nature of news coverage on Indonesia in the online versions of ...
The first part of the article sketches the fast-changing Indonesian television landscape: until a fe...
The first part of the article sketches the fast-changing Indonesian television landscape: until a fe...
Before 1998, journalists in Indonesia walked a tightrope stretched between a western ideological sys...
Abstract: This paper reviews the struggle for freedom of the press in Indonesia from the colonial pe...
Abstract: Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, has been called a template for Muslim poli...
This thesis explores the representation of atrocities committed by the Dutch in Indonesia between 19...
This framing study evaluates the arbitrary power of the Western news media in shaping public knowled...
The following article analyses contemporary newspaper representations of police corruption in Indone...
In 2015 Indonesia was held responsible for an environmental problem caused by the haze resulting fro...
In 2015 Indonesia was held responsible for an environmental problem caused by the haze resulting fro...
This paper examines the 1998 reform movement in Indonesia and focuses on the role of the press in ex...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...
This study examines how radicalisation in Indonesia is treated in the Australian press. Radicalisati...
For the first time ever, 385 professional journalists in Indonesia have been surveyed, by means of f...