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Irina Wolf People are more likely
to learn about organizations from the mass media than from personal experience,
especially in the case of clandestine organizations. This study covers
the period 20012005 and tries to determine how much and what kind
of information Kyrgyz readers received about Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT), an allegedly
extremist religious organization, from Vechernii Bishkek (VB), a Kyrgyz
national newspaper. VB enjoys the highest circulation of any newspaper
in the country. The main hypothesis is that Vechernii Bishkeks coverage
of Hizb ut-Tahrir did not provide a complete, balanced picture of the
organization during the five years covered by the study. This is tested
on the basis of eleven sub-hypotheses. The research method is two-fold
quantitative and qualitative: Semi-structured interviews were held
with the four Vechernii Bishkek journalists who wrote the majority of
the relevant articles, and qualitative content analyses were made of selected
articles. Together, these explain the quantitative findings and help answer
questions like why and wherefore. |
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On the author: Irina Wolf earned an M.A. in political science at the OSCE Academy, Bishkek and a B.A. in International and Comparative Politics at the American University Central Asia, Bishkek. She currently works for the Bishkek office of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH as an assistant to the Official Representative in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Address: Kyrgyzstan, Karabalta 722000, ulitza Vosmoe Marta, 17 eMail: wolf.irina@gmail.com; irina.wolf@gtz.kg |
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