nificant differences between the two papers: the military conflict frame was more common for the US war coverage while the responsibility and anti-war protest frames were more common for the Swedish war coverage. Both newspapers offered human interest stories and media self-references. The US newspaper, however, relied more heavily on official government and military sources. In addition, the tone of war coverage differed across the two nations, with Swedish reporting being more negative overall. Implications of the differences in war coverage as well as possible reasons rooted in the national media and political systems are discussed
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Though the coverage of alternatives to violence can be regarded as a minimum requirement for peace j...
Research has shown that news media reporting on foreign affairs tend to rely heavily on official sou...
Designed to expanded the current body of research related to analyzing photographic content in natio...
In this paper we compare the newspaper attention for and framingof the Iraq issue in four Western co...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare how leading Swedish news media in television and...
On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media in...
This comparison finds that the u.s. papers adopted episodic frames while Chinese papers adopted them...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
of two different levels of conflicts – international and local. Based on Galtung’s war/peace jour-na...
This thesis compares news coverage of the war in Iraq in the New York Times and the London Times, an...
A comprehensive analysis of how three of the largest newspapers in the United States (The New York T...
Will the discourse in a country effect the way an event is presented in the media? And will the even...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The aim of this study is to examine how two Swedish newspapers, Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet...
Though the coverage of alternatives to violence can be regarded as a minimum requirement for peace j...
Research has shown that news media reporting on foreign affairs tend to rely heavily on official sou...
Designed to expanded the current body of research related to analyzing photographic content in natio...