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Both domestically and abroad, the COVID-19 pandemic has gotten a lot of media attention. When covering crises, the media frequently uses frames. This study looks at the frames used by the media to cover the time leading up to, during, and following the termination of South Africa's national state of...
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Centre for Film and Media Studies
2024
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