Chinese and Indian media
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23/01/05 13:22 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Saswat | Memories
The following is the abstract of the recent paper Bu
and I are working on:
By employing framing theory and content analysis,
this study identified the media frames in the leading
Chinese and Indian newspapers and Websites in their
coverage of 2004 U.S. presidential debates. The major
findings include both Chinese and Indian media
predominantly disclose preferences for John Kerry
over George Bush in their news reports. The U.S.
debates also generated media discussions of some
other issues the debates did not cover extensively,
such as U.S. policy towards Taiwan and North Korea
nuclear issue for Chinese media, and Kashmir issue
and India’s stand on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty for Indian media.
This study also discovers other media frames
including media bias, poll prediction, online
cynicism, and personality politics. The authors argue
that studying these frames may broaden the
understanding of the media effects of international
reporting, which might be a valuable contribution to
research about the construction of reality using
media frames, and implicit ideology in political
reporting.
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