(V9I4) AJMMC Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications Volume 9, Issue 4, October 2023 DOI: 10.30958/ajmmc/v9i4 Table of Contents Download the entire issue (PDF) Front Pagesi-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. Arulchelvan265 American News Coverage of the War in Ukraine: The Attack on the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre in Mariupol Margaret Cassidy283 The Russian War in Ukraine and the Implications for the News Medial John V. Pavlik291 The Russian – Ukrainian War: Persistence of Frames and the Media Issue-Cycles Gennadiy Chernov307 A Typology for Sociopolitical Stance of International Brands in the Case of Ukraine War Amir Ekhlassi & Amir Rahideh321 Montenegro and the War in Ukraine: A Divided Country Irena Femic & Mina Medjedovic335 The Brazilian Media’s Reaction and Coverage of the War in Ukraine from 25th February to 15th September 2022 Raquel de Caria Patrício349 The Greek Newspaper Coverage of the Ukrainian War: The Pre-Invasion Phase and the Day of the Invasion Gregory T. Papanikos363 War Journalism Where There’s No War: Critical Discourse Analysis of Russo-Ukraine Conflict in Pakistani Elite National Press Muhammad Tarique & Lubna Shaheen383 <<Previous issue Next issue>>