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COVID-19 and China’s Changing Soft Power in Italy
This article investigates how China’s COVID-19 aid efforts affected its soft power in Italy through analyzing data on China’s COVID-19-related aid...
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Digital Shift Toward What? Implications of Digital Transformation for Professional Journalism Practice in Morocco
This chapter investigates the extent to which Morocco’s news media have adapted to digitization of news production and consumption by shifting to... -
Social Constructionism and Environmental Discourses
While climate change issues have serious impacts over objective reality, they have to be socially constructed for raising public awareness. The way... -
Communicating Climate Change Discourses in China
This work explains the communication of climate change discourses in China. The dominant climate discourse has been evolving across development,... -
Non-rhetorical Tactics
A contextualized view of the volume and timing or news articles published between 1998 and 2020 strengthens the understanding of the news value and... -
Dynamic Climate Change Discourses in China
Climate change issues have been discursively constructed over time from 2007 to 2015 across the critical policy moments. A wide range of actors have... -
Depicting “La Grieta”: The Role of Political Satire and Humor in Argentinean Polarization
ThisArgentineanpolarization chapterArgentineansociety explores “la grietaLa grieta” in Argentine society, the deep and irreconcilable division,... -
News vs. Opinion Articles on the European Union: The Politicisation of the EU in the Mainstream Press
This chapter assesses the politicisation of the EU in six European countries, by looking at the media coverage of 29 legislative elections held... -
Representation of Rohingya Refugees in the Bangladeshi Media: A Content Analysis
There are a good number of newspaper publications that talked about and discussed, wrote news and editorials, and op-ed columns on the “Rohingya... -
Writing Women The Women’s Pages of the Malay-Language Press (1987–1998)
This book examines how women journalists in Malaysia negotiated male power structures, in particular structures determined by the keystone party of... -
Framing Climate Change Resilience in China
China is not only the largest greenhouse gases emitter, but it also is a victim of negative effects of climate change. Resilience to climate change... -
Israel’s Media Landscape: Democratic Practice, Constrained Environment
This chapter presents the evolution of Israel’s media landscape since its inception before the establishment of the state (1948) until the third... -
Methodological Approach and Data
A novel curated collection of news articles and mixed-methods research approach which combines NLP techniques with qualitative content analysis... -
Environmental Issues Raised in the Forum Pages of a Newspaper in Singapore
This study explored an under-researched area in environmental public education—the types of letters which appear in the forum pages of newspapers on... -
Patterns of Politicisation in the 2019 European Elections: Salience, Polarisation, and Conflict Over EU Integration in (Eastern/Western) Media Coverage
Over the last decades, EU integration has become the subject of increased public discussion, debate, and contestation, which is explained through... -
Politics and Policies in the Debate on Euthanasia Morality Issues in Portugal
This book analyses the political and public debates about euthanasia in Portugal. Utilising petitions submitted to Parliament, legislative bills,... -
“Enemies of the people”? Diverging discourses on sovereignty in media coverage of Brexit
In November 2016, The Daily Mail ran a cover story with the now infamous title “Enemies of the People” attacking the three judges of the High Court...
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Knocking Copy: How the National Press Covered the Campaign
Although national newspapers are fast declining in terms of their hard copy circulations, Dominic Wring, David Deacon and David Smith explore how... -
The Media Economy in Francophone Africa
Newspapers, radio, television stations, and online news sites do not convey political debate and incarnate freedom of expression in a vacuum; they... -
Feminist Framing in Times of Pandemic: An Analysis of the Spanish Case
The feminist movement has emerged as one of the leitmotifs of the second half of the twentieth century. Its demands have reached a multitude of...