ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)

This study investigates regional variations in media framings of ISIS on X, identifying the key factors contributing to these differences. By analysing diverse perspectives and approaches adopted by media accounts, the research sheds light on how various factors shape media discourse on social medi...

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Main Authors: Khuswatun Hasanah, Dyah Lupita Sari, Hestutomo Restu Kuncoro, Erna Kurniawati
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Published: UUM Press 2025-04-01
Series:Journal of International Studies
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Online Access:https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jis/article/view/20441
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author Khuswatun Hasanah
Dyah Lupita Sari
Hestutomo Restu Kuncoro
Erna Kurniawati
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description This study investigates regional variations in media framings of ISIS on X, identifying the key factors contributing to these differences. By analysing diverse perspectives and approaches adopted by media accounts, the research sheds light on how various factors shape media discourse on social media platforms. Data were collected from X using RStudio and the academictwitteR package. Network analysis was employed to identify key opinion leaders (KOLs) within each regional group, while framing analysis explored media variations through framing devices such as problem definition and causal interpretation. Findings reveal that Asian media primarily focus on local impacts, particularly the radicalization of Indonesian citizens by ISIS and egregious human rights abuses. Euro-Anglosphere media emphasize international involvement, highlighting violent acts and advocating for a coordinated global response. Middle Eastern media centre their framing on local events, including military engagements, cultural heritage destruction, and immediate regional consequences. These variations are influenced by factors such as geopolitical proximity, national context, domestic journalistic norms, and online netizen engagement patterns. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the dynamics of media discourse on X concerning ISIS.
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spelling doaj-art-2a435bc3aa12477db5090b3082a049152025-08-20T02:28:19ZengUUM PressJournal of International Studies1823-691X2289-666X2025-04-0121110.32890/jis2025.21.1.5ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)Khuswatun Hasanah0Dyah Lupita Sari1Hestutomo Restu Kuncoro2Erna Kurniawati3Department of Communication Science, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of International Relations, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of International Relations, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of International Relations, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta, Indonesia This study investigates regional variations in media framings of ISIS on X, identifying the key factors contributing to these differences. By analysing diverse perspectives and approaches adopted by media accounts, the research sheds light on how various factors shape media discourse on social media platforms. Data were collected from X using RStudio and the academictwitteR package. Network analysis was employed to identify key opinion leaders (KOLs) within each regional group, while framing analysis explored media variations through framing devices such as problem definition and causal interpretation. Findings reveal that Asian media primarily focus on local impacts, particularly the radicalization of Indonesian citizens by ISIS and egregious human rights abuses. Euro-Anglosphere media emphasize international involvement, highlighting violent acts and advocating for a coordinated global response. Middle Eastern media centre their framing on local events, including military engagements, cultural heritage destruction, and immediate regional consequences. These variations are influenced by factors such as geopolitical proximity, national context, domestic journalistic norms, and online netizen engagement patterns. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the dynamics of media discourse on X concerning ISIS. https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jis/article/view/20441Media framingsISISXregional influencesframing analysis
spellingShingle Khuswatun Hasanah
Dyah Lupita Sari
Hestutomo Restu Kuncoro
Erna Kurniawati
ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
Journal of International Studies
Media framings
ISIS
X
regional influences
framing analysis
title ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
title_full ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
title_fullStr ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
title_full_unstemmed ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
title_short ACROSS TIMELINES: DECODING CROSS-REGIONAL MEDIA FRAMINGS OF ISIS ON X (2014–2023)
title_sort across timelines decoding cross regional media framings of isis on x 2014 2023
topic Media framings
ISIS
X
regional influences
framing analysis
url https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jis/article/view/20441
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