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Framing Analysis of a Conflict: War/Peace Journalism - Nicole Yang ...

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32<strong>Nicole</strong> <strong>Yang</strong> Lai FongAppendix continuedLanguage:Language:1. Uses victimising language that tells 1. Avoids victimising languageonly what has been done to people– Reports what has been done and could be– For example, destitute, devastated, done by people, and how they are copingdefenseless, pathetic, tragic, demoralised2. Uses demonising language 2. Avoids demonising language– For example, vicious, cruel, brutal, – Uses more precise descriptions, titles,barbaric, inhuman, tyrant, savage, ruthless, or namesterrorist, extremist, fanatic, fundamentalist3. Uses emotive language 3. Avoids emotive words– For example, genocide, assassination, – Objective and moderate. Reserves strongestmassacre, systematic (as in systematic language only for gravest situation. Doesraping or forcing people from their homes not exaggerateSEARCH Vol. 1 No. 1, 2009

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