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Focusing on the first two months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, this book presents quantitative and qualitative analyses of the main television news coverage of the war in 11 countries across the geopolitical spectrum. Contributors discuss coverage by Russia's Vremya, Brazil's Globo Jornal Nacional, India's DD The News, China's CCTV News, South Africa's SABC News, Qatar's Al Tase'ah, Finland's YLE News, UK's BBC News, Germany's ARD Tagesschau, Italy's RAI TG1 and US cable and broadcast network news. By selecting countries from across the geopolitical landscape and…mehr
Focusing on the first two months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, this book presents quantitative and qualitative analyses of the main television news coverage of the war in 11 countries across the geopolitical spectrum. Contributors discuss coverage by Russia's Vremya, Brazil's Globo Jornal Nacional, India's DD The News, China's CCTV News, South Africa's SABC News, Qatar's Al Tase'ah, Finland's YLE News, UK's BBC News, Germany's ARD Tagesschau, Italy's RAI TG1 and US cable and broadcast network news. By selecting countries from across the geopolitical landscape and using a common methodological framework for a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the news in each country, contributors are able to draw clear comparisons and contrasts throughout the book. The analyses reveal both common and nation-specific themes and angles, demonstrating an unfettered relationship between news media and government and identifying geopolitical tensions and allegiances. Along with a substantive introduction, methodological framework, conclusion, and reflective epilogue, the collective chapters in this book consider how these cases speak to perennial issues across the globe.
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Autorenporträt
Kaarle Nordenstreng is professor emeritus of journalism and mass communication at Tampere University Svetlana Pasti is adjunct professor in journalism and mass communication at Tampere University. Aaron Hyzen is postdoctoral fellow in an international and multidisciplinary project on Epistemic Welfare, Media and Artificial Intelligence. Hilde Van den Bulck is professor of communication studies and head of the Department of Communication at Drexel University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Kaarle Nordenstreng Chapter 2 Methods Hilde Van den Bulck & Svetlana Pasti Chapter 3 Russia's Vremya: On to Victory! Svetlana Pasti Chapter 4 Brazil's Journal Nacional: Ambiguous Positions, Adapting Contents Liziane Soares Guazina, Fernando Oliveira Paulino, Fernanda Vasques Ferreira & Bruno Araujo Chapter 5 India's DD The News: Taking the Middle Ground Nagamallika Gudipaty & Suchitra Patnaik Chapter 6 China's CCTV News: Neutral in a Chinese Way Tao Zhang Chapter 7 South Africa's SABC News: Cautious About the War Musawenkosi Ndovu & Meli Ncube Chapter 8 Qatar's Al Tase'ah News: Al Jazeera Beyond National Perspectives Kamal Hamidou, Mohammed El-Fatih Hamdi & Hichem Akoubache Chapter 9 Finland's YLE News: Triggering a Geopolitical Turnaround Hanne Vuorela Chapter 10 UK's BBC News: Highlighting Impact on Civilians Savyasaachi Jain Chapter 11 Germany's ARD Tagesschau: Mixed Topics and Neutral Angle Liane Rothenberger & Irina Böttcher Chapter 12 Italy's RAI TG1: A Firmly Pro-West Perspective Giuliano Bobba, Antonella Seddone & Elisa Iannone Chapter 13 USA's Cable Networks: Putin's War Aaron Hyzen & Hilde Van den Bulck Chapter 14 USA's Broadcast Networks: Shifting Coverage Henry Wolgast & Danilo Yanich Chapter 15 Comparisons Kaarle Nordenstreng, Svetlana Pasti, Aaron Hyzen & Hilde Van den Bulck Chapter 16 Conclusions and Discussion Kaarle Nordenstreng, Svetlana Pasti, Aaron Hyzen & Hilde Van den Bulck