This study explores the news framing of A.I., China, and the U.S.A. in two mainstream news outlets: The Washington Post and The South China Morning Post. The main objective is to analyse how both, as parts of different discourse cultures, portray the competition for leadership in A.I. innovation between China and the U.S.A. The study takes a critical look at the media discourse on the ‘new arms race’ and what role the news play in localising global technology trends. The empirical part makes use of a combination of manual and automated content analyses. To this end, a dictionary approach that utilises Names Entity Recognition was applied to a large volume of news texts (N = 3.055) to identify recurring news frames. The findings show similar...
My thesis argues that a major condition for the success of China’s public diplomacy stems from the s...
This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
This study explores the news framing of A.I., China, and the U.S.A. in two mainstream news outlets: ...
This article presented the result of a comparative research on the Top-ten International News Report...
Grounded in framing theory, this thesis explores a differential study by content analysis. The 2018 ...
China has a very special media system with unique Chinese characteristics. Chinese media exhibits "M...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
The thesis examines the representation of China in American mainstream newspapers in the intersectio...
Contemporary Tibet is the subject of one of the world\u27s longest running ethno-territorial conflic...
News values are used by journalists to construct events and news actors as newsworthy.The present st...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
May 7, 1999 – A U.S.-supported NATO mission bombs the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. Within hours the ...
This study examined U.S. newspaper news coverage of the midair plane collision on April 1, 2001, and...
The recent Sino-US trade disputes add to the long list of economic and political conflicts between t...
My thesis argues that a major condition for the success of China’s public diplomacy stems from the s...
This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
This study explores the news framing of A.I., China, and the U.S.A. in two mainstream news outlets: ...
This article presented the result of a comparative research on the Top-ten International News Report...
Grounded in framing theory, this thesis explores a differential study by content analysis. The 2018 ...
China has a very special media system with unique Chinese characteristics. Chinese media exhibits "M...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
The thesis examines the representation of China in American mainstream newspapers in the intersectio...
Contemporary Tibet is the subject of one of the world\u27s longest running ethno-territorial conflic...
News values are used by journalists to construct events and news actors as newsworthy.The present st...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
May 7, 1999 – A U.S.-supported NATO mission bombs the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. Within hours the ...
This study examined U.S. newspaper news coverage of the midair plane collision on April 1, 2001, and...
The recent Sino-US trade disputes add to the long list of economic and political conflicts between t...
My thesis argues that a major condition for the success of China’s public diplomacy stems from the s...
This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...