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  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2024.2442121
Peace journalism frames in The Guardian and its Facebook audience: A case study of Pelosi’s controversial visit to Taiwan
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Zainab Abdul-Nabi

ABSTRACT When former U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei on August 2, 2022, China launched one of its largest military drills around Taiwan, escalating China-United States conflicts. This study analyzes the Guardian’s coverage of the controversial visit during three research periods. It examines the extent to which peace journalism frames were present in The Guardian’s news stories, as well as the Facebook comments posted in response to the newspaper’s articles. Quantitative findings reveal that the news coverage before, during, and after the visit was dominated by quotes from the United States (23.2%), Chinese (30.4%), and Taiwanese officials (25.4%), with minimal representation of activists (0.6%) and ordinary people (1.15%). Additionally, the newspaper’s articles prominently applied the solution (38.1%) and people (14.3%) frames. However, the study argues that such applications were influenced by developments on the ground and what was happening “here and now.” Interestingly, Facebook comments on The Guardian’s coverage showed a notable tendency to apply peace journalism frames (22.9%), with a strong emphasis on peace initiatives. More than half (55.5%) of the peace journalism-oriented comments applied the solution frame. Contrary to dominant literature, this study concludes that digital platforms may provide greater opportunities for audiences to consider nonviolent responses to conflicts.

  • Front Matter
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2596562
A Time of Transition and Future Possibilities
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Meta G Carstarphen

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2520131
Black Girl Autopoetics: Agency in Everyday Digital Practice
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Aubrey Wilborn

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2566486
The Rhetoric of Memory from Librarianship to Information Science
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Philip A Olayoku

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2520130
At the Vanguard of Vinyl: A Cultural History of the Long-Playing Record in Jazz
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Aubrey Wilborn

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2520137
Capital Letters: The Economics of Academic Bookselling
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Meta Carstarphen

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2502732
Book Review of New Directions in the Ethics and Politics of Speech
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Danielle R Mehlman-Brightwell

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2460846
New Millennium, New McLuhan
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Mary Alice Adams

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2520132
Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Aubrey Wilborn

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/10948007.2025.2520134
C’Rona Pandemic Comics
  • Nov 3, 2023
  • Communication Booknotes Quarterly
  • Aubrey Wilborn