Grounded in framing theory, this thesis presents a quantitative content analysis of newspaper reporting of the Hong Kong protests, also known as the Occupy Central Movement or the Umbrella Revolution, between September 28 and December 11, 2014. The political, economic and legal implications involved have made the protests one of the most newsworthy events in the history of Hong Kong since the transfer of its sovereignty from the United Kingdom to China in 1997. This study aims to examine the various frames used in the coverage of the protests in three major newspapers that operate within different political, economic and ideological boundaries: South China Morning Post, The New York Times, and The Guardian. Results of the content analysis s...
When protests are successful, they force us to realize another world is possible. To be successful t...
This thesis uses critical discourse analysis to examine how the English-speaking press in Hong Kong ...
Title: ”I kolonialismens fotspår” Author: Erik Holm Subject: Undergraduate research paper in journ...
Grounded in framing theory, this thesis presents a quantitative content analysis of newspaper report...
The phenomenon of protests, currently on the rise in worldwide democracies, is made kno...
The phenomenon of protests, currently on the rise in worldwide democracies, is made known to citizen...
As a protest movement that has attracted international attention, the 2019 Hong Kong protest has bec...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
The sense of governance in society can be revealed by the embedded ideologies in news reports on pol...
In a globalizing world, different media representations have been witnessed from various global news...
Media arecentral in the public’s perception of police legitimacy (Chan and Chan, 2012), in part beca...
Since the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China in 1997, there have been various high-profile...
This paper is concerned with media perceptions and how these manifest as hegemonic practices. Explor...
This study deals with how narratives in world politics affect media framing in different contexts by...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.In 2014, Chinese citizens living in mainland China a...
When protests are successful, they force us to realize another world is possible. To be successful t...
This thesis uses critical discourse analysis to examine how the English-speaking press in Hong Kong ...
Title: ”I kolonialismens fotspår” Author: Erik Holm Subject: Undergraduate research paper in journ...
Grounded in framing theory, this thesis presents a quantitative content analysis of newspaper report...
The phenomenon of protests, currently on the rise in worldwide democracies, is made kno...
The phenomenon of protests, currently on the rise in worldwide democracies, is made known to citizen...
As a protest movement that has attracted international attention, the 2019 Hong Kong protest has bec...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
The sense of governance in society can be revealed by the embedded ideologies in news reports on pol...
In a globalizing world, different media representations have been witnessed from various global news...
Media arecentral in the public’s perception of police legitimacy (Chan and Chan, 2012), in part beca...
Since the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China in 1997, there have been various high-profile...
This paper is concerned with media perceptions and how these manifest as hegemonic practices. Explor...
This study deals with how narratives in world politics affect media framing in different contexts by...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.In 2014, Chinese citizens living in mainland China a...
When protests are successful, they force us to realize another world is possible. To be successful t...
This thesis uses critical discourse analysis to examine how the English-speaking press in Hong Kong ...
Title: ”I kolonialismens fotspår” Author: Erik Holm Subject: Undergraduate research paper in journ...