Uludağ, P. C.2018-04-122018-04-1220171529-5036http://hdl.handle.net/11693/37181This study critically examines how the global media uses the concept of revolution when reporting about the Arab Spring. The understanding of the concept informed by historical Western revolutionary events perpetuates Eurocentrism which continues the inability to comprehend the regional, cultural, and political peculiarities of the Arab Spring. Media framing analysis reveals the use of the outdated notions of revolution based on six common attributes. The concept of revolution defined by the six attributes fails to address the events because it is delimited by its own Western origin and with its own understanding of modernization and progress. Such use of the concept is maintained by the media but also affects perception of the events while de-emphasizing their revolutionary character. © 2017 National Communication Association.EnglishArab SpringEurocentrismMedia discourseRevolutionBeware the winter is coming! Arab Spring in the global mediaArticle10.1080/15295036.2017.1310388