Portrayal of Peace in daily Jang and daily Times of India (A Comparative Study Of Editorials)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46568/jmcd.v12i0.12Abstract
This study is based on the work of Fred Dallmayr, ‘Dialogue Among Civilizations; Some Exemplary Voices’ which accomplishes two main things. Firstly, it tells the ways to approach and understand cultures or civilizations. Secondly, it presents practical case studies which show the possibilities and richness of dialogue with different cultures. This study investigates the portrayal of peace by daily ‘Jang’ and ‘Times of India’. It is basically a comparative analysis of portrayal of peace by two Pakistani and Indian elite newspapers. It is a census study conducted by carrying out content analysis of 81 editorials of ‘Jang’ and 75 editorials of ‘Times of India. The findings depict that ‘Jang’ is more positive in portrayal of peace than ‘Times of India’







