Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers

Trump’s new year tweet about Pakistan’s role in the fight against terrorism ignited a controversy and a war of words between Pakistani officials and the US. This thesis studies newspaper coverage of both countries on this particular issue. Dawn and The News International are chosen from Pakistan and...

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Main Author: Ahmed, Iftikhar
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Södertörns högskola, Journalistik 2018
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CDA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-355492018-06-11T06:01:00ZTrump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapersengAhmed, IftikharSödertörns högskola, Journalistik2018Twitter and news mediaTrump’s tweet about PakistanAfghan warCDAFraming.Media and CommunicationsMedie- och kommunikationsvetenskapTrump’s new year tweet about Pakistan’s role in the fight against terrorism ignited a controversy and a war of words between Pakistani officials and the US. This thesis studies newspaper coverage of both countries on this particular issue. Dawn and The News International are chosen from Pakistan and The New York Times and The Washington Post are selected from US media. The aim of this research is to analyse and compare the media discourse. Critical discourse analysis (CDA) was adopted as the most suitable choice. A sum of eight articles, comprising two from each newspaper, is analysed intensively. Outcomes of the analysis are discussed in relation to ‘framing’ and ‘agenda setting’ theories. Five key elements from the theories are listed including: language (vocabulary), conflict presentation, sources, related issues and emphasis. Results reveal that Pakistani newspapers use very strong, rather harsh vocabulary while reporting response to Donald Trump’s tweet. The US newspapers adopted literary phrases and less harsh tone to report this issue. Conflict presentation was focused on Trump’s tweet as a central idea in all the newspapers. Pakistani newspapers focused on the coverage of reaction from military and government officials of the country. On the other hand, US newspapers included sources from both countries to have an objective view. But they have included some controversial issues, which do not have a direct link to this debate starting with Trump’s tweet. Keywords: Twitter and news media, Trump’s tweet about Pakistan, Afghan war, CDA, Framing. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-35549application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Twitter and news media
Trump’s tweet about Pakistan
Afghan war
CDA
Framing.
Media and Communications
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
spellingShingle Twitter and news media
Trump’s tweet about Pakistan
Afghan war
CDA
Framing.
Media and Communications
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Ahmed, Iftikhar
Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
description Trump’s new year tweet about Pakistan’s role in the fight against terrorism ignited a controversy and a war of words between Pakistani officials and the US. This thesis studies newspaper coverage of both countries on this particular issue. Dawn and The News International are chosen from Pakistan and The New York Times and The Washington Post are selected from US media. The aim of this research is to analyse and compare the media discourse. Critical discourse analysis (CDA) was adopted as the most suitable choice. A sum of eight articles, comprising two from each newspaper, is analysed intensively. Outcomes of the analysis are discussed in relation to ‘framing’ and ‘agenda setting’ theories. Five key elements from the theories are listed including: language (vocabulary), conflict presentation, sources, related issues and emphasis. Results reveal that Pakistani newspapers use very strong, rather harsh vocabulary while reporting response to Donald Trump’s tweet. The US newspapers adopted literary phrases and less harsh tone to report this issue. Conflict presentation was focused on Trump’s tweet as a central idea in all the newspapers. Pakistani newspapers focused on the coverage of reaction from military and government officials of the country. On the other hand, US newspapers included sources from both countries to have an objective view. But they have included some controversial issues, which do not have a direct link to this debate starting with Trump’s tweet. Keywords: Twitter and news media, Trump’s tweet about Pakistan, Afghan war, CDA, Framing.
author Ahmed, Iftikhar
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title Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
title_short Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
title_full Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
title_fullStr Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Trump’s tweet and media treat : A Critical discourse analysis of US and Pakistani newspapers
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