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AdvisorZaccara, Luciano
AuthorTHODIKA, NADA SHAKIR
Available date2025-07-14T04:53:38Z
Publication Date2025-06
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/66262
AbstractThe US-Taliban talks in Doha was one of the historic mediations ever hosted by a Gulf state in recent times. This thesis applied Johan Galtung's war and peace journalism framework to analyse how two major news outlets, Al Jazeera English and CNN framed US-Taliban talks in Doha during the period of July 2018 to March 2020. A content analysis of news articles from both media showed that Al Jazeera English was dominated by peace journalism and CNN was dominated by war journalism in their coverage. Additionally, the most salient indicators for the selected media were elite oriented and causes and consequences. When it comes to themes, it was found that both media prioritised peace negotiations and diplomacy followed by current state of war and negotiation and violence. The study also found the tone used by Al Jazeera English was favourable towards peace talks and CNN was unfavourable towards peace talks.
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SubjectUS-Taliban talks
peace journalism
war journalism
media framing
Al Jazeera English vs CNN
TitleCOMPARING AL JAZEERA ENGLISH AND CNN ONLINE NEWS COVERAGE OF US-TALIBAN TALKS IN QATAR
TypeMaster Thesis
Departmentgulf Studies
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