عنوان المقالة:تأطير صحافة السلام والحرب عن الرؤساء الفلسطينيين من قبل وسائل الإعلام الماليزية Framing the Peace and War Journalism on the Palestinian Presidents by Malaysian Media
MOHAMMED FADEL ARANDAS, SYED ARABI IDID, LOH YOKE LING, EMAN ALBURBAR
الملخص الانجليزي
Peace journalism replaced the dominant war journalism due to the prevalence of propaganda in the
era of World Wars and the Cold War. The need has emerged to replace, refine, reconstruct, and
improve the role and reputation of journalism after serving as a part of the propaganda apparatus and
being complicit in propaganda and war chaos. A transition of the role of Journalists was required to be
shifted from propagandists and pro-war to peacemakers. The media coverage of peace and war
influences the public on their way of thinking, thus contributing to fuelling or resolving tension and
conflicts. This study explores the news stories of the New Straits Times (NST) on peace and war
journalism on the two Palestinian Presidents. Framing theory is used in this study. To achieve the
research objectives of this study, a content analysis was employed on the newspaper’s coverage for a
total of 21 years from 1996, since the first Palestinian General Election was held until coverage declined
in 2016. A total of 335 news stories were found in NST about the two Palestinian Presidents regarding
peace and war journalism. The peace stories figured 97.9% compared to 2.1% for war stories. The
results revealed that President Arafat used both peace and war approaches compared to President
Abbas who only used the peace approach. The coverage of NST reflected its support for peace and
solution initiatives rather than war and conflict.