The Coverage On Islam And Terrorism: A Framing Analysis Of The International News Magazines, Time And The Economist'
Numerous researches have proven that Islam has been negatively portrayed by the western media for many accusations against Muslims on terrorist attacks or alleged 'terror plots' following the 911 1 incident. The media represent a deliberate and concerted effort to associate Islam with te...
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my.usim-99212017-03-27T07:59:41Z The Coverage On Islam And Terrorism: A Framing Analysis Of The International News Magazines, Time And The Economist' Sofia Hayati Yusoff Salleh Md Hassan Mohd Nizam Osman Media labeling Media framing Islam and terrorism Islam and media Numerous researches have proven that Islam has been negatively portrayed by the western media for many accusations against Muslims on terrorist attacks or alleged 'terror plots' following the 911 1 incident. The media represent a deliberate and concerted effort to associate Islam with terrorism. As the world mourns the mark of the tenth year of the fateful event, we witness significant events including the electoral presidency of Barrack Obama, the Arabs spring movement and the death of Osama Bin Laden. The events have urged the researchers to uncover the patterns of the framings on Islam and its association with terrorism by the two most influential international news magazines; Time and The Economist. Using the content analysis approach, the researchers have chosen articles that place a special focus on Muslims or Islam, either directly or indirectly. The rationale for conducting quantitative content analysis is to obtain the labelling tendency and to search for any significant differences in labelling patterns between the four periods selected; one month before Sept 11, one month right after Sept 11, one month after 5 years and finally for one month 10 years after the incident. The sampling procedure for related articles in these two news magazines was based on constructive week basis. Finally, the researchers have made conclusions on the framing patterns whether Islam is still associated with terrorism after 10 years of 9/11 like it was during the most crucial period right after the incident. 2016-01-12T02:40:37Z 2016-01-12T02:40:37Z 2013 Article 22320431 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9921 en Vol.3, 2013; Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
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Numerous researches have proven that Islam has been negatively portrayed by the western
media for many accusations against Muslims on terrorist attacks or alleged 'terror plots'
following the 911 1 incident. The media represent a deliberate and concerted effort to associate Islam with terrorism. As the world mourns the mark of the tenth year of the fateful event, we witness significant events including the electoral presidency of Barrack Obama, the Arabs spring movement and the death of Osama Bin Laden. The events have urged the researchers to uncover the patterns of the framings on Islam and its association with terrorism by the two most influential international news magazines; Time and The Economist. Using the content analysis approach, the researchers have chosen articles that place a special focus on Muslims or Islam, either directly or indirectly. The rationale for conducting quantitative content analysis is to obtain the labelling tendency and to search for any significant differences in labelling patterns between the four periods selected; one month before Sept 11, one month right after Sept 11, one month after 5 years and finally for one month 10 years after the incident. The sampling procedure for related articles in these two news magazines was based on
constructive week basis. Finally, the researchers have made conclusions on the framing patterns whether Islam is still associated with terrorism after 10 years of 9/11 like it was during the most crucial period right after the incident. |
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The Coverage On Islam And Terrorism: A Framing Analysis Of The International News Magazines, Time And The Economist' |
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