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Framed in times of democratization : the changing representation of Belgian diplomats in the newspaper press, 1890s-1930s
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Abstract
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This essay investigates how before, during, and after the First World War, diplomats were depicted in newspapers, and how they perceived and reacted to these representations. Focusing on the case of Belgium, it looks, on the one hand, at the occurrence and/or co-existence of certain frames used by journalists to stereotype diplomats, and evaluates how changes in Belgian foreign policy and European politics altered framing strategies throughout this period. On the other hand, it sheds light on how diplomats coped with the penetration of the mass media into their professional space, which forced them to reckon with changing media logics in this age of accelerating democratization. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Media history. - Abingdon, 1998, currens
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Publication
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Abingdon
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Routledge journals, taylor & francis ltd
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2022
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ISSN
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1368-8804
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1469-9729
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DOI
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10.1080/13688804.2020.1827379
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Volume/pages
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28
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(2022)
, p. 13-26
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ISI
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000574673100001
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Full text (open access)
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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