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Accepted Paper:

The Coverage Of Kazakhstan’s “Bloody January” Conflict In The Media  
Karlyga Myssayeva (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University) Nazerke Mussa (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)

Paper abstract:

This study compares the general orientation of news reports about the January 2022 conflicts in Kazakhstan. In this paper, the features of coverage of the riots in Kazakhstan by Kazakh and Russian media were analyzed using the framing study method. The purpose of the study is a comparative analysis of news materials in Kazakh and Russian languages, by authoritative Kazakhstan and Russia media about the January conflict in Kazakhstan. The object of the study was materials on the topic "riots in Kazakhstan" with the tag "riots" "protests" in the media resources "Khabar 24", "Azattyq.org" (Kazakhstan), "RIA Novosti", "Gazeta.ru" (Russia), was supposed to reveal: sources of news information and their style of broadcasting; features and differences in media coverage, the key characteristics and structure of news materials published from 4 January to 4 April 2022. These media were chosen due to the large number of informational materials coverages of the January riots in Kazakhstan. The research questions are: What are the differences in the news frames covered by Kazakh and Russian media to explain the causes of conflicts in Kazakhstan? What are the differences in the solutions offered by Kazakh and Russian electronic media for ending the identified the conflicts? What are the differences in source attributions for stories published by Kazakhstani and Russian electronic media regarding conflicts in Kazakhstan? What are the differences in the reporting style (evocative or diagnostic) employed in news stories analyzed in this study?

The study highlights an important area for scholars interested in studying the critical role of the media in conflict situations. The results show that Kazakhstani and Russian news outlets differed in their causal and solutions, content, news frames, general reporting styles source attribution

Panel MED01
Media, Human Rights, Tech
  Session 1 Friday 21 October, 2022, -