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Incomplete Framing in Diagnostic Movement: Quantitative Analyzing of Slogans and Frame Analysis of “Woman, Life, Freedom” Movement in Iran

The “Women, Life, Freedom” (WLF) movement has been one of Iran’s most widespread social movements. This paper aims to identify the interpretive frames constructed within the movement from the perspective of analyzing its slogans and questioning the essence of the movement. In this regard, employing...

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Published in:Journal of Asian and African studies (Leiden) 2024-07
Main Authors: Majidifard, Amin, Noei Teymori, Fatemeh
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The “Women, Life, Freedom” (WLF) movement has been one of Iran’s most widespread social movements. This paper aims to identify the interpretive frames constructed within the movement from the perspective of analyzing its slogans and questioning the essence of the movement. In this regard, employing a quantitative approach and utilizing the content analysis method, it collects and analyzes all slogans reported (2355 slogans). The study finds that incomplete framing is a crucial aspect of the WLF movement, and it can be described as a “diagnostic movement” that has made significant progress in identifying the primary target of the protests.
ISSN:0021-9096
1745-2538
DOI:10.1177/00219096241263959