Social media framing of the 2022 ‘War in Ukraine’: A content analysis study of the Canadian prime minister’s tweets

F. Jaber
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This article scrutinizes the frames that are deployed by the Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau about the Russia–Ukraine event and the actors who are involved in this event. Accordingly, the corpus consists of 108 English text-only original tweets retrieved from the Twitter account of Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) between 23 February and 30 April 2022. This timeframe covers the beginning and the early stages of the Russia–Ukraine event that has captured the attention of mainstream and social media. Qualitative content analysis is conducted on the selected tweets, guided by framing theory and critical discourse analysis. The findings reveal that Trudeau utilized different frames to label and portray the current event. He also used ‘authoritarian’ frames to depict Russia and pro-Russia actors as outgroup members, who are directly responsible and should be held accountable for their actions, whereas ‘freedom’ frames are employed to represent Ukraine and pro-Ukraine actors as ingroup members, who have common values with Canada and need all kinds of support and assistance.
2022年“乌克兰战争”的社交媒体框架:对加拿大总理推文的内容分析研究
本文详细分析了加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多(Justin Trudeau)对俄罗斯-乌克兰事件以及参与该事件的行动者所使用的框架。因此,语料库由2022年2月23日至4月30日期间从特鲁多(@JustinTrudeau)的推特账户中检索的108条英文纯文本原创推文组成。这个时间框架涵盖了引起主流媒体和社交媒体关注的俄罗斯-乌克兰事件的开始和早期阶段。在框架理论和批评话语分析的指导下,对选定的推文进行定性内容分析。调查结果显示,特鲁多使用了不同的框架来标记和描绘当前的事件。他还使用“威权主义”框架将俄罗斯和亲俄演员描绘成外群体成员,他们对自己的行为负有直接责任,应该对自己的行为负责,而使用“自由”框架将乌克兰和亲乌克兰演员描绘成内群体成员,他们与加拿大有共同的价值观,需要各种支持和帮助。
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