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FRAMING ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE USE IN INTERNATIONAL MASS MEDIA ON THE SYRIAN COASTAL CONFLICT Naviza, Ummu Kultsum; Zawawi, Moh
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 20, No 2 (2025): LiNGUA
Publisher : Laboratorium Informasi & Publikasi Fakultas Humaniora UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v20i2.32999

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The circulation of mass media becomes more extensive in the digital era. It is undeniable that mass media has a vital role in presenting various news topics, including political, economic, and social topics, as well as international conflict issues. Amid a fast and massive flow of information worldwide, the media conveys facts and composes narratives that can influence people's perspectives on reality. International mass media were invigorated by a violent conflict that occurred in the coastal region of Syria, involving Syrian security forces and armed rebels who were strongly suspected of being loyalists of the couped Bashar al-Assad regime. This has become a global public spotlight, especially for countries in the Middle East. Many international mass media have also reported the chronology of the clashes that claimed hundreds of lives from various perspectives. Therefore, this research is important to understand how mass media consciously or unconsciously shape opinions and contribute information through framing techniques. This research aims to analyze framing strategies and identify the news focus of three international mass media that actively report on global issues, including the conflict in Syria, i.e., Al Jazeera, BBC, and CNN. This paper employed the descriptive-qualitative research method with the framing analysis approach based on the model developed by Pan and Kosicki. Data were collected through documentation and note-taking techniques on the three mentioned mass media. The analysis technique was carried out by identifying framing elements, which include four structures; the syntax, script, thematic, and rhetoric structures, in the analyzed news texts. This identification revealed differences and similarities of the three mass media in preparing news. The results of this study show that in presenting the same issue, each media outlet uses different framing strategies. However, in some structures, there are similarities in the use of common terms. This difference in framing impacts the construction of meaning that is conveyed to readers. This finding is crucial as it shows that framing is not only an editorial strategy but also a powerful tool to shape public insights and opinions. This research contributes to the study of applied linguistics and communication in understanding how language is used as a bridge in interpreting a news discourse as public information media.
The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in Tamim Al-Barghouti’s Nafsi Al-Fida’: A Sociological Study of Literature Naviza, Ummu Kultsum; Zawawi, Moh.
Journal of Language and Literature Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

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The prolonged conflict between Palestine and Israel, particularly in the Gaza Strip, has caused widespread humanitarian suffering and has become a recurring theme in contemporary Arabic literature. One prominent example is Tamim Al-Barghouti's poem Nafsi al-Fida', written in response to Israel's military aggression against Gaza in 2008-2009 (Operation Cast Lead). This study aims to explore how the poem represents the social reality of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through a sociological approach to literature. Employing a qualitative descriptive method, the research combines textual analysis of the poem with triangulated sources from international media reports and humanitarian organization documents to ensure data validity. Using Alan Swingewood’s theory of literary sociology, the study interprets the poem as a social product that both reflects and critiques the lived experiences of society under conflict. The analysis reveals that Al-Barghouti’s use of vivid imagery, metaphors of resistance, and contrasts between life and death encapsulates the political and humanitarian dimensions of Gaza’s suffering, depicting Hamas’ political victory, armed resistance, underground defense strategies, white phosphorus bombings, and the devastation of civilian life. These aesthetic choices transform the poem into both an artistic and sociological document, bridging emotion with historical testimony. The findings conclude that Nafsi al-Fida’ not only serves as a record of Palestinian suffering but also contributes to shaping Palestinian literary identity and political discourse by asserting poetry as a form of cultural resistance.