Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was launched by China in 2013. The Chinese government perceives this initiative as an economic cooperation effort aimed at addressing obstacles that impede development. The intricacies of the China-India relationship have caused India to perceive the BRI from...

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Main Authors: Yu, Xueyong, Chang, Peng Kee, Kho, Suet Nie
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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spelling my-ukm.journal.238362024-07-12T01:56:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23836/ Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers Yu, Xueyong Chang, Peng Kee Kho, Suet Nie The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was launched by China in 2013. The Chinese government perceives this initiative as an economic cooperation effort aimed at addressing obstacles that impede development. The intricacies of the China-India relationship have caused India to perceive the BRI from a distinct perspective. The role of relationship type as an external factor in the frame-building process has been neglected until now. This study aims to determine the influence of China-India relationship types on the five generic frames formulated by Semetko and Valkenburg in 2000. The relationship types include cooperation relationship, competition relationship, and friction relationship. The frames under consideration encompass the responsibility frame, human interest frame, conflict frame, morality frame, and economic consequences frame. The study employs quantitative content analysis as its methodology, utilising this approach to analyse news articles sourced from selected India online newspapers, namely The Times of India, The Hindus, and Hindustan Times. A total of 658 news articles were selected in online newspapers, covering the period from September 2013 to September 2022. This study found that relationship types indeed play a significant role in the frame-building process. Cooperation relationship had a very weak positive correlation with the responsibility frame; the competition relationship had a very weak negative correlation with the responsibility frame and a weak negative correlation with the conflict frame; the friction relationship had a weak positive correlation with the conflict frame. Overall, it can be concluded that the highlighted relationship types do indeed influence the framing of news. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23836/1/komunikasi_12.pdf Yu, Xueyong and Chang, Peng Kee and Kho, Suet Nie (2024) Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 40 (1). pp. 206-220. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1644
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description The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was launched by China in 2013. The Chinese government perceives this initiative as an economic cooperation effort aimed at addressing obstacles that impede development. The intricacies of the China-India relationship have caused India to perceive the BRI from a distinct perspective. The role of relationship type as an external factor in the frame-building process has been neglected until now. This study aims to determine the influence of China-India relationship types on the five generic frames formulated by Semetko and Valkenburg in 2000. The relationship types include cooperation relationship, competition relationship, and friction relationship. The frames under consideration encompass the responsibility frame, human interest frame, conflict frame, morality frame, and economic consequences frame. The study employs quantitative content analysis as its methodology, utilising this approach to analyse news articles sourced from selected India online newspapers, namely The Times of India, The Hindus, and Hindustan Times. A total of 658 news articles were selected in online newspapers, covering the period from September 2013 to September 2022. This study found that relationship types indeed play a significant role in the frame-building process. Cooperation relationship had a very weak positive correlation with the responsibility frame; the competition relationship had a very weak negative correlation with the responsibility frame and a weak negative correlation with the conflict frame; the friction relationship had a weak positive correlation with the conflict frame. Overall, it can be concluded that the highlighted relationship types do indeed influence the framing of news.
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author Yu, Xueyong
Chang, Peng Kee
Kho, Suet Nie
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Chang, Peng Kee
Kho, Suet Nie
Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
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Chang, Peng Kee
Kho, Suet Nie
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title Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
title_short Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
title_full Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
title_fullStr Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Framing of the belt and road initiative by selected India online newspapers
title_sort framing of the belt and road initiative by selected india online newspapers
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
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