FRAMING RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR AND VLADIMIR PUTIN’S IMAGE: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF NEW YORK TIMES ONLINE COMMENTARY ARTICLES

Lim Lai Hoon
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The news of Russia launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 shocked the world. However, the media has different interpretations of this invasion. Ukrainian and Western media use the term “war,” whereas the Russian media call it a “special military operation”. Storylines or frames provided by mass media greatly influence public perception of the situation. Once a frame has become extensive in media discourse, it raises the public’s expectation of the political legitimation actions by discussing the possible consequences of the crisis. From that perspective, this study examines the framing of the Russia-Ukraine war and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image in one renowned America-based media, The New York Times Online. A qualitative content analysis of commentary articles under the “Opinion” column was performed. Two hundred twenty-nine commentary articles were content analysed from 24 February 2022 to 24 December 2022. The qualitative content analysis enables the study to scrutinise the framed content of the war and the constructive and destructive character of Putin’s image portrayal. Agenda setting and framing theory were used as the theoretical framework. The analysis inductively generates thematic frames by systemising the content of the articles. The findings reveal that Russia was framed as an unprovoked invader who has unmercifully onslaught Ukraine while Ukraine strives to put up an inspiring defence of its sovereignty. The image of Vladimir Putin carries a destructive character where the portrayal is conspiratorial and seclusive.
构建俄乌战争与普京形象:《纽约时报》在线评论文章内容分析
2022年2月24日,俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰的消息震惊了世界。然而,媒体对这次入侵有不同的解释。乌克兰和西方媒体使用“战争”一词,而俄罗斯媒体称之为“特殊军事行动”。大众媒体提供的故事情节或框架极大地影响了公众对局势的看法。一旦一个框架在媒体话语中广泛存在,它就会通过讨论危机可能产生的后果,提高公众对政治合法化行动的期望。从这个角度出发,本研究考察了俄乌战争的框架以及俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京在美国著名媒体《纽约时报在线》中的形象。对“意见”栏目下的评论文章进行了定性内容分析。从2022年2月24日到2022年12月24日,对2929篇评论文章进行了内容分析。定性内容分析使研究能够仔细审视战争的框架内容以及普京形象塑造的建设性和破坏性特征。以议程设置和框架理论为理论框架。分析通过系统化文章的内容归纳出主题框架。调查结果显示,俄罗斯被诬陷为无端侵略者,无情地攻击乌克兰,而乌克兰则努力捍卫自己的主权。弗拉基米尔·普京的形象带有一种破坏性,他的形象是阴谋和隐居的。
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