This research examines the media’s framing of military junta’s suppression of political dissidents in Thailand from January to August 2016. It focuses on ways in which the media chooses to highlight and exclude certain aspects of the incidents of suppression in order to examine whether the media legitimize the military junta’s actions by promoting the military ideology in its framing.

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Žarkov, Dubravka
hdl.handle.net/2105/41713
Social Justice Perspectives (SJP)
International Institute of Social Studies