Framing of Armed Conflicts between the Two Nuclear States of South Asia

  • Shahid N
  • Ashfaq M
  • Zubair J
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Abstract

The current study investigates the framing process through the lens of the causal responsibility and the subject matter adopted by Pakistani print news media during the armed conflicts after the Pulwama assault in February 2019. With the help of the census approach, 282 opinions and editorials were collected from a population of 1,321 published items from six English newspapers. The findings show that Pakistani print media outlets extensively used the individual causal responsibility frame, while the social responsibility frame was used less in numbers. The content analysis reveals that the subject matter of awareness was extensively used in media content during the Pulwama assault and its aftermath. The observations are examined from the perspective of journalistic preferences in selecting specific frames during the framing of regional and global armed conflicts.Ovo je istraživanje usmjereno na izvještavanje iz perspektive uzročne odgovornosti i iz perspektive tematike koje su pakistanski tiskani mediji usvojili tijekom oružanih sukoba koji su uslijedili nakon napada u Pulwami koji se dogodio u veljači 2019. Na temelju popisnog pristupa prikupljene su 282 kolumne od ukupno 1321 članka objavljenog u šest engleskih novina. Rezultati pokazuju da se u pakistanskim tiskanim medijima intenzivno upotrebljava perspektiva (okvir) uzročne odgovornosti, a perspektiva društvene odgovornosti upotrebljavala se znatno manje. Analiza sadržaja otkriva da se tema osviještenosti intenzivno upotrebljavala u medijskim sadržajima tijekom i nakon napada u Pulwami. Opažanja se ispituju s aspekta novinarskih preferencija pri odabiru specifičnih perspektiva (okvira) izvještavanja o regionalnim i globalnim oružanim sukobima.

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Shahid, N.-A., Ashfaq, M., & Zubair, J. (2021). Framing of Armed Conflicts between the Two Nuclear States of South Asia. Medijska Istraživanja, 27(1), 29–48. https://doi.org/10.22572/mi.27.1.2

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