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This article, responding to the need for a broader view of protest media coverage in an international context, examines the ways the 2014 Hong Kong (HK) protests were covered by the online versions of two highly influential and appealing newspapers, belonging to contrasting media systems: The Guardian and China Daily. By revising a typology of previously used frames and inventing new ones, this study conducts a quantitative content analysis of news articles with the view to (a) highlight similarities and differences in the media coverage of protests within the above-mentioned media systems, (b) find out whether the media coverage of such events with political ramifications is affected by the geopolitical interests of the countries.
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This page is a summary of: Media Ecology and the Politics of Dissent: Representations of the Hong Kong Protests in The Guardian and China Daily, Social Media + Society, September 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/2056305116662175.
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