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Front Pages | i-viii |
Introduction: An Inclusive Scholarly Perspective on Media and the War in Ukraine
John V. Pavlik | 223 |
Russia-Ukraine War of 2022: A Descriptive Content Analysis of War News Report Framing by America’s New York Post, China’s Global Times and South Africa’s The Citizen
Oludele Akinloye Akinboade, Yunus Heske &Victor Sannyboy Molobi | 229 |
The South African Government’s Stance on the Russia-Ukraine War as Reflected in the South African Newspaper Media
Yolanda Sadie | 249 |
How Indian Media Looks Russia and Ukraine War? An Analysis on News Reports of Indian Newspapers
S. Arulchelvan | 265 |
American News Coverage of the War in Ukraine: The Attack on the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre in Mariupol
Margaret Cassidy | 283 |
The Russian War in Ukraine and the Implications for the News Medial
John V. Pavlik | 291 |
The Russian – Ukrainian War: Persistence of Frames and the Media Issue-Cycles
Gennadiy Chernov | 307 |
A Typology for Sociopolitical Stance of International Brands in the Case of Ukraine War
Amir Ekhlassi & Amir Rahideh | 321 |
Montenegro and the War in Ukraine: A Divided Country
Irena Femic & Mina Medjedovic | 335 |
The Brazilian Media’s Reaction and Coverage of the War in Ukraine from 25th February to 15th September 2022
Raquel de Caria Patrício | 349 |
The Greek Newspaper Coverage of the Ukrainian War: The Pre-Invasion Phase and the Day of the Invasion
Gregory T. Papanikos | 363 |
War Journalism Where There’s No War: Critical Discourse Analysis of Russo-Ukraine Conflict in Pakistani Elite National Press
Muhammad Tarique & Lubna Shaheen | 383 |