Framing the Russian Aircraft Crisis: News Discourse in Turkey's Polarized Media Environment
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2018
Authors
Baybars Hawks, Banu
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Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği
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This article analyzes the way in which the downing of a Russian aircraft by a Turkish F-16 jet on 24 November 2015 was framed by pro-government (Turkiye Yeni Akit Yeni Safak) and anti-government (Cumhuriyet) newspapers. Framing means selecting some aspects of a perceived reality and making them more salient in a communicating text. News frames give us definitions and identify those responsible for an event make moral judgements, and propose solutions to problems. The analysis of the news frames utilized by four newspapers underlines the fact that in a polarized media environment news frames are highly politicized and the distinction between news frames and official discourse is frequently blurred.
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Russia, Turkey, Crisis, Framing, News Media, Polarization
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4
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Q4
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Q2
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15
Issue
57
Start Page
33
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47