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Discussing religious freedom : need for religious literacy
Published 2015“…A recent Washington Post article typifies the way discussion about religion is misleading and distorting in much media and academic commentary. …”
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The media and information environments ten years after 9/11 / Gary D. Rawnsley
Published 2011“…‘almost by definition… a war waged on live television is a war in which political and public relations considerations become inextricably bound up with military tactics and strategy… how victory is won is almost important as victory itself’ (Washington Post, 24 March 2003).…”
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Is the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention decision on Assange ‘So wrong’?
Published 2016“…The press is equally incredulous. The Washington Post has published only the dissenting opinion of the decision, which views Assange’s conditions as ‘self-confinement’ The Political Editor of Die Zeit, argued in the New York Times, that Julian Assange is destroying Wikileaks. …”
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Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest
Published 2017“…This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group.The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and the Washington Post in a six-month period. Drawn from the theories of news framing and news narratives, the analysis found that the news discourse about China’s Uighur unrest presented a clear-cut vision of a repressive government and a prisoned intellectual Ilham Tohti.This image conjures two major mythical elements: the repressive villain and the persecuted hero. …”
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Race of interviewer effects in telephone surveys preceding the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Published 2021“…Presidential election campaign by major survey organizations (ABC News/Washington Post, CBS News/New York Times, and Gallup) indicate that African-American interviewers were more likely to elicit statements of the intent to vote for Barack Obama than White interviewers. …”
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Framing Disneyland with the death penalty : mainstream US print media coverage of Singapore.
Published 2008“…Drawing upon the methodology of framing analysis, it surveyed US media reporting on Singapore in 2003 in three leading American dailies – the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. The aim was to uncover the chief narratives or devices used regularly to depict Singapore across different issue areas. …”
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Communicating in the post‐truth era : analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
Published 2020“…Data from prestige publications, Washington Post (U.S.) and the Philippine Daily Inquirer, were analyzed during the acute stage of each crisis. …”
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Big data analytics in forecasting voters’ sentiment vis-à-vis decision making in future general elections and by-elections in Malaysia post-2021
Published 2023“…If in the 2008 elections Obama was nicknamed The Social Media President, the Washington Post had in the 2012 US presidential re-elections dubbed him The Big Data President. …”
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