This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China’s relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group. The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and the Washington Post in a six-month period. Drawn from the theories of news framing and news narratives, the analysis found that the news discourse about China’s Uighur unrest presented a clear-cut vision of a repressive government and a prisoned intellectual Ilham Tohti. This image conjures two major mythical elements: the repressive villain and the persecuted hero. By attributing the ultimate blame unanimously to government control and policy, the ...
In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment ...
After former President George W. Bush declared the “war on terror” in 2001 its repercussions extende...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China’s relationship with its mostly Muslim ...
This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim ...
The Uighur, a group of Chinese Muslims residing in the Xianjiang province, are a minority in communi...
Over the past sixty years the Uighur population in China has faced a variety of complex issues, both...
The Muslim Uighur ethnic minority in China has long been repressed by the Chinese Central Government...
This study adds to research on terrorism and international news by combining real-world information ...
Chinese media have seen a grand transformation since the 1980s. However, the relationship between Ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation uses three corpora to explore the...
This article explores how, in times of crisis, Chinese journalism is still heavily influenced by the...
This study examines how two selected American and Chinese newspapers framed, sourced and crafted nar...
This article explores how, in times of crisis, Chinese journalism is still heavily influenced by the...
This paper pays attention to the Uyghur conflict which became international news. A variety of repor...
In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment ...
After former President George W. Bush declared the “war on terror” in 2001 its repercussions extende...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China’s relationship with its mostly Muslim ...
This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim ...
The Uighur, a group of Chinese Muslims residing in the Xianjiang province, are a minority in communi...
Over the past sixty years the Uighur population in China has faced a variety of complex issues, both...
The Muslim Uighur ethnic minority in China has long been repressed by the Chinese Central Government...
This study adds to research on terrorism and international news by combining real-world information ...
Chinese media have seen a grand transformation since the 1980s. However, the relationship between Ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation uses three corpora to explore the...
This article explores how, in times of crisis, Chinese journalism is still heavily influenced by the...
This study examines how two selected American and Chinese newspapers framed, sourced and crafted nar...
This article explores how, in times of crisis, Chinese journalism is still heavily influenced by the...
This paper pays attention to the Uyghur conflict which became international news. A variety of repor...
In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment ...
After former President George W. Bush declared the “war on terror” in 2001 its repercussions extende...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...