Media Bias in War Reporting on the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict
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Episode notes
This episode's title refers to the idea that word choice in news reporting shapes how audiences understand a conflict without ever stating a position. Joe analyzes five news outlets from the five countries contributing the most funding to the Russo-Ukrainian war and finds that each one has its own distinct form of bias, not just in what it says, but in what it chooses to focus on at all.
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Keywords
content analysisUkraineRussiamedia biascritical discourse analysismedia literacynews reporting