@inbook{9412286471e7435cbe96da82ee25abc7,
title = "You've been framed Mr. Putin",
keywords = "representation, propaganda, framing, media content analysis, media production, meaning making, broadcast television, news values, TikTok, fake news, global media systems",
author = "Carolyn Jackson-Brown",
note = "Students, both undergraduate and postgraduate at Leeds Trinity University, used class time to co-creatively compare and contrast live broadcast news output from UK public service broadcaster, BBC, and state-controlled, Russia Today, (before the latter was banned) over the first few days of the Ukraine War/Special Military Operation in February/March 2022. Led by Dr Carolyn Jackson-Brown, students on the 'Journalism in Context' module examined images and text and the framing of embedded meanings, comparing findings with output from Al Jazeera, Instagram and TikTok. The MA Journalism students also assessed the role journalists play in shaping the narrative with potential real world outcomes. ",
year = "2022",
month = jul,
day = "4",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781845498023",
pages = "115",
editor = "John Mair and Beck, {Andrew }",
booktitle = "Reporting the war in Ukraine",
publisher = "Abramis Academic Publishing",
address = "United Kingdom",
}