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dc.contributor.author |
Qiu, X |
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dc.contributor.author |
Yu, W |
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dc.contributor.author |
Huang, Y |
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dc.contributor.author |
Yang, J
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-4611-8731
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dc.date.accessioned |
2025-12-21T03:06:11Z |
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dc.date.available |
2025-12-21T03:06:11Z |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Journalism and Media, 6, (4), pp. 208-208 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2673-5172 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10453/191046
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dc.description.abstract |
<jats:p>This study conducts a comparative content analysis of media coverage of the Russia–Ukraine war by China Global Television Network (CGTN) and Voice of America (VOA), focusing on emotional content and framing strategies. Analyzing 4997 articles from CGTN and 4975 articles from VOA, the study examines how each outlet emphasizes emotions such as neutrality, anger, fear, and hope. The findings reveal that CGTN predominantly adopts a neutral and analytical tone, prioritizing geopolitical implications; in contrast, VOA employs a more emotionally charged approach, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and expressing solidarity with Ukraine. While CGTN emphasizes hope and diplomatic solutions, VOA underscores anger and fear to justify international intervention and support for Ukraine. The contrasting framing strategies reflect the geopolitical interests of China and the U.S., with CGTN positioning China as a mediator advocating for peace and stability, and VOA framing Russia as the aggressor to bolster Western democratic values. By leveraging divergent emotional narratives, both media outlets serve the strategic objectives of their countries, shape global perceptions, and garner public support for their respective policies. This study contributes to understanding how emotional framing functions as a strategic tool in international media coverage during geopolitical conflicts.</jats:p> |
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dc.language |
en |
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dc.publisher |
MDPI AG |
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dc.relation.ispartof |
Journalism and Media |
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dc.relation.isbasedon |
10.3390/journalmedia6040208 |
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dc.rights |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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dc.subject.classification |
4701 Communication and media studies |
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dc.title |
Emotional Geopolitics of War: Disparities in Russia–Ukraine War Coverage Between CGTN and VOA |
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dc.type |
Journal Article |
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utslib.citation.volume |
6 |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University of Technology Sydney |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Science |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/School of Communication |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Science/Science Related HDR Students |
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utslib.copyright.status |
open_access |
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dc.rights.license |
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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dc.date.updated |
2025-12-21T03:06:10Z |
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pubs.issue |
4 |
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pubs.publication-status |
Published online |
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pubs.volume |
6 |
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utslib.citation.issue |
4 |
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