Monitoring of the daily printed newspapers of the Western Balkans for the coverage of the events in the Russia-Ukraine war with special emphasis on their cover page

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Ferid Selimi
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The coverage of the war in Ukraine has become an important aspect in understanding global politics and the new world order. Given the heightened interest in coverage among regions directly affected by this war, this paper offers a regional overview of events in the Russia-Ukraine war over a four-month period. The paper examines daily printed newspapers in the Western Balkans, providing a comprehensive analysis of the geographic landscape. The data was collected from equivalent functional media through a strict and systematic selection of news related to the war in Ukraine. Media sources were selected using the snowball sampling method, beginning with Albanian newspapers and expanding to include all the Western Balkans countries. The study analyzed cover page headlines from two daily print newspapers in five Western Balkans countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. In these newspapers, the headlines were analyzed in terms of the space they occupied, their objectivity, subjectivity, and bias toward one of the parties in war. The main findings of this paper reveal that a significant number of news headlines are presented in a sensational manner. In terms of objectivity and subjectivity, five newspapers published objective headlines while the other five published subjective ones. However, the percentage of objectivity and subjectivity varies from country to country and from newspaper to newspaper. As for bias, the majority of newspapers lean towards Ukraine. Our findings are comparable and can be proven at any time.
监测西巴尔干地区印刷报纸对俄乌战争事件的报道,并特别强调其封面
对乌克兰战争的报道已经成为理解全球政治和世界新秩序的一个重要方面。鉴于直接受这场战争影响的地区对报道的兴趣增加,本文提供了四个月期间俄乌战争事件的区域概述。本文考察了西巴尔干地区的每日印刷报纸,提供了对地理景观的全面分析。数据是通过对乌克兰战争相关新闻的严格系统选择,从同等功能的媒体中收集的。使用滚雪球抽样方法选择媒体来源,从阿尔巴尼亚报纸开始,扩大到包括所有西巴尔干国家。这项研究分析了五个西巴尔干国家(阿尔巴尼亚、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、黑山、北马其顿和塞尔维亚)两家日报的头版头条。在这些报纸中,根据标题所占的空间、客观性、主观性和对战争一方的偏见来分析标题。本文的主要研究结果表明,大量的新闻标题以煽情的方式呈现。在客观性和主观性方面,5家报纸的标题是客观的,其余5家报纸的标题是主观的。然而,客观性和主观性的比例因国家和报纸而异。至于偏见,大多数报纸倾向于乌克兰。我们的研究结果具有可比性,并且可以在任何时候得到证实。
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