This article evaluates the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the Second Karabakh war. The paper is led by the following questions: To what extent, and why, does the reporting of the Dutch press favour/undermine certain actors in the conflict? What kind of framing patterns are involved in generating such partiality? And did the frames change over the course of the war? In order to evaluate the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the second Karabakh war, this research conducted a qualitative data analysis of 188 articles on the topic in nine major national Dutch news media. The paper finds that Dutch newspapers created a rather stereotypical, simplified picture of the Second Karabakh war. There ...
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The Four-Day War of 2016 once again exposed the danger that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict poses in t...
A significant part of a modern war entails the struggle over news frames to influence public opinion...
In this paper we compare the newspaper attention for and framingof the Iraq issue in four Western co...
This article evaluates the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the Second Kar...
This study deals with Kosovo war reporting in The Netherlands. It is a first attempt at exploring th...
This article seeks to understand the genesis of frame-building based on the early coverage of the Be...
The question whether or not the massacres of Armenians in 1915 were a genocide is hotly debated betw...
This article examines the problem of how to interpret competing, clashing or contradictory news fram...
Many authors state that the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is quite different in Europ...
The conflict in Ukraine has prompted analyses about the return of cold war divisions to Europe. This...
In this article we present a cross-national comparison of framing of the issue of the ‘Syria fighter...
This paper investigates the framing construction of Flemish newspaper journalists regarding the so-c...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
Various authors suggest that the public's knowledge of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is inadequat...
Images play a key role in modern mediatized conflicts, promoting particular ways of understanding th...
The Four-Day War of 2016 once again exposed the danger that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict poses in t...
A significant part of a modern war entails the struggle over news frames to influence public opinion...
In this paper we compare the newspaper attention for and framingof the Iraq issue in four Western co...