The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers

China's image in the Western mainstream media has been quite negative in the last decades. On the other hand, its image in developing countries have become more dynamic and complicated, despite their reliance on Western news agencies for international news. This study applies Framing Theory to...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Abdul Mua'ti @ Zamri, Waheed, Moniza, Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza, Hongyu, Mai
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Language:English
Published: Transnational Press London 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118601/
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author Ahmad, Abdul Mua'ti @ Zamri
Waheed, Moniza
Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza
Hongyu, Mai
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Waheed, Moniza
Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza
Hongyu, Mai
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description China's image in the Western mainstream media has been quite negative in the last decades. On the other hand, its image in developing countries have become more dynamic and complicated, despite their reliance on Western news agencies for international news. This study applies Framing Theory to examine China’s image in Prominent Malaysian English newspapers. More specifically, it looks into the news sources, news topics, news actors, and news valence. Research samples are drawn from the official websites of the Star and the New Straits Times (NST). The number of China-related reports was 685 and 390 respectively. By way of quantitative content analysis, results showed that news topics, news actors, and news sources all have an impact on the news valence of China-related stories. Among all these factors, news sources have greatest impact. Additionally, it was found that news stories sourced from Chinese media are most positive, while those from Western media are most negative. Meanwhile, news stories sourced from Malaysia and other Asian media are neutral. In essence, this study shows the importance of news sourcing particularly pertaining to international news. Different choice of international news source will lead to different image presentation of a country.
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spelling upm-1186012025-07-18T03:01:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118601/ The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers Ahmad, Abdul Mua'ti @ Zamri Waheed, Moniza Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza Hongyu, Mai China's image in the Western mainstream media has been quite negative in the last decades. On the other hand, its image in developing countries have become more dynamic and complicated, despite their reliance on Western news agencies for international news. This study applies Framing Theory to examine China’s image in Prominent Malaysian English newspapers. More specifically, it looks into the news sources, news topics, news actors, and news valence. Research samples are drawn from the official websites of the Star and the New Straits Times (NST). The number of China-related reports was 685 and 390 respectively. By way of quantitative content analysis, results showed that news topics, news actors, and news sources all have an impact on the news valence of China-related stories. Among all these factors, news sources have greatest impact. Additionally, it was found that news stories sourced from Chinese media are most positive, while those from Western media are most negative. Meanwhile, news stories sourced from Malaysia and other Asian media are neutral. In essence, this study shows the importance of news sourcing particularly pertaining to international news. Different choice of international news source will lead to different image presentation of a country. Transnational Press London 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118601/1/118601.pdf Ahmad, Abdul Mua'ti @ Zamri and Waheed, Moniza and Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza and Hongyu, Mai (2024) The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers. Kurdish Studies, 12 (2). pp. 3706-3719. ISSN 2051-4883; eISSN: 2051-4891 https://kurdishstudies.net/article-detail/?id=2488 10.58262/ks.v12i2.276
spellingShingle Ahmad, Abdul Mua'ti @ Zamri
Waheed, Moniza
Mohd Zawawi, Julia Wirza
Hongyu, Mai
The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title_full The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title_fullStr The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title_full_unstemmed The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title_short The national image of China in Prominent Malaysian English Newspapers
title_sort national image of china in prominent malaysian english newspapers
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