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Media Framing of Combat, Army Operations, Conflict and Crises: An Analytical Insight
Abstract
In the conflict context, media are subjugated even more harshly by the government to spot-on the state image, induce world views and gain their provision more than the other opposing side is needed more than ever. It is sustained in prior literature that a kingdom’s foreign strategy and media’s depiction of conflict or battle are knotted in a sense that media replicate a state’s diplomacy and overseas policy plays a portion in influencing the media exposure . The foundation of the current study is to systematically reconnoiter nature of handling of international mainstream media in framing of foe and others in the context of the enemy and hostile specially pre, during and after war/conflict
Authors
Dr. Nasim Ishaq
Chairperson, Communication Studies Department, Government Fatima Jinnah College (W) Chuna Mandi Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Robina Saeed
Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Humanities, Minhaj University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Aqdas waheed
Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Humanities, Minhaj, University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords
Framing of Conflict, Crises, Battle, Military Operations, Media