A comparison of the visual and story frames Al Jazeera English and CNN employed during the 2011 Egyptian revolution

This study examines a month of cable news coverage of the Egyptian uprising in 2011. Specifically it examines how Al Jazeera English and CNN differ in their use of story and visual frames. The quantitative content analysis (N = 503) found significant differences between the two networks. Al Jazeera...

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Political history
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Public participation
Revolutions
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