Narrating the Natural Catastrophe: Radio and Television Coverage of the Turkey-Syria Earthquake
- Authors: Arsenteva G.L.1, Dautova R.V.1, Ashour H.Y.2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Federal University
- American University in the Emirates
- Issue: Vol 30, No 4 (2025): PUSHKIN IN CONTEMPORARY STUDIES
- Pages: 874-886
- Section: JOURNALISM
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2312-9220/article/view/363477
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2025-30-4-874-886
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/SNZWEK
- ID: 363477
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The media strategies used by leading Russian radio and television channels in covering the earthquake in Turkey and Syria in February 2023 were examined. The features of media discourse construction in news reports, and identified specific narrative and parainformational techniques used to interpret the events and exert a systemic influence on the audience are noted. A quantitative and qualitative content analysis of 100 news materials was conducted (Vesti FM, Channel One, Rossiya 1, NTV). It was found that the presentation of information was determined not only by the scale of the tragedy, but also by the broadcasting policy of the channels, which manifested itself in the layout of the releases, the use of emotionally colored vocabulary, visual images and intonation patterns. The scientific novelty lies in the comparative analysis of radio and television content, which allowed for the systematization of format-specific features and representation techniques of a natural disaster. The authors conclude that the strategy of emotional engagement of the audience and the political instrumentalization of events are dominant. A key finding was the identification of a hybrid narrative, where the tragedy served as material for addressing the conceptual tasks of the media.
About the authors
Galina L. Arsenteva
Kazan Federal University
Email: leo2411@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0783-6674
SPIN-code: 5251-8798
PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of TV Production and Digital Communications
35 Kremlevskaya St, Kazan, 420111, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationRezida V. Dautova
Kazan Federal University
Author for correspondence.
Email: RVagiz@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0125-8727
SPIN-code: 6181-0859
Grand PhD in History, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of TV Production and Digital Communications
35 Kremlevskaya St, Kazan, 420111, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationHaya Yu.J. Ashour
American University in the Emirates
Email: haya.ashour@aue.ae
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5532-5924
SPIN-code: 3809-2897
PhD in Philology, Assistant Professor Mass Media, College of Media and Mass Communication
Dubai Intl. Academic City, Dubai, 503000, United Arab EmiratesReferences
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