Framing the Russian aircraft crisis: News discourse in Turkey’s polarized media environment;

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2018

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Forsnet

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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 (Türkiye, Yeni Akit, Yeni Şafak) 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. © 2018, Forsnet. All rights reserved.

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Crisis, Framing, News Media, Polarization, Russia, Turkey, Rusya;Türkiye;Kriz;Çerçeveleme;Haber Medyası;Kutuplaşma, Turkey, Crisis, Russia, Russia;Turkey;Crisis;Framing;News Media;Polarization, Polarization, Framing, News Media

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05 social sciences, 0506 political science, 0508 media and communications

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Uluslararasi Iliskiler

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15

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57

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33

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47
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