Frame Analysis of the New York Times and Izvestia Coverage of the Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004
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Hubenko, Dmytro
Губенко, Дмитро |
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2011-11-02T07:37:52Z
2011-11-02T07:37:52Z 2006 |
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Hubenko D. Frame Analysis of the New York Times and Izvestia Coverage of the Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004: [Electronic resource] / Dmytro Hubenko // International Graduate Student Symposium "New Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine: Politics, History, and Culture", Toronto, March 17–19, 2006 / Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto. - Electronic data. - Toronto: CERES, 2006. - 45 p.
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This article analyzes American and Russian print media coverage of the 2004 presidential election and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. The New York Times and Izvestia are assessed using a frame analysis. The findings demonstrate that both papers employed a Cold War frame in their coverage. The election was portrayed not as an internal Ukrainian affair, but as a part of the conflict between the West and Russia over spheres of influence. Ukraine itself was depicted as a geopolitical prize. Both newspapers reported favorably about their countries’ allies and negatively about their enemies.
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en
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media
Orange Revolution Ukraine New York Times Izvestia Russia presidential election медіа Помаранчева революція Україна президентські вибори |
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Frame Analysis of the New York Times and Izvestia Coverage of the Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004
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Article
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International Graduate Student Symposium "New Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine: Politics, History, and Culture", Toronto, March 17–19, 2006 / Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto. - Electronic data. - Toronto: CERES, 2006.
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