Ideological Framing of Somali Refugees’ Repatriation from Kenya.

Wakio Mbogho; Michael Ndonye; James Ogola Onyango.
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This study sought to examine the implications of ideological framing of Somali refugees’ repatriation from Kenya in news reports in the Daily Nation and The Standard; as well as in the Guardian and Washington Post. This study was conducted using the comparative research design aimed at providing ideological framing of Somali refugees’ repatriation from Kenya. The researcher used a comparative research design to identify and analyse differences and similarities between the arguments by recording outcomes without manipulation. This study's target sources of data are newspaper reports addressing the arguments about the Somali refugees' repatriation from Kenya as reported in the local and international print media. The researcher used news reports about the arguments of Somali repatriation from Daadab in Kenya as reported in the local and international print media by adopting the purposive sampling technique. In this study, data was collected from newspaper reports from both the local and international newspapers that have covered the arguments about the repatriation of Somali refugees from the Daadab refugee camp in Kenya. This study used a qualitative data analysis technique. The study concluded that the media should do more research to come up with an objective ideology from the refugees. Framing of stories based on the donors and government may not always show what is happening at the camp. It recommends that the ideologies that were portrayed strongly in this study are insecurity, sympathy for refugees, donor benefits, instability in Somalia and economic burden.
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索马里难民从肯尼亚遣返的意识形态框架。
本研究试图审查《民族日报》和《标准报》新闻报道中索马里难民从肯尼亚遣返的意识形态框架的影响;以及《卫报》和《华盛顿邮报》。本研究采用比较研究设计,旨在为索马里难民从肯尼亚遣返提供意识形态框架。研究人员采用比较研究设计,通过记录结果而不进行操纵来识别和分析论点之间的差异和相似之处。本研究的目标数据来源是当地和国际印刷媒体报道的关于索马里难民从肯尼亚遣返的争论的报纸报道。研究人员采用有目的抽样技术,利用当地和国际印刷媒体报道的关于索马里人从肯尼亚达达布被遣返的新闻报道。在这项研究中,数据是从报道索马里难民从肯尼亚达达布难民营遣返的争论的当地和国际报纸的报纸报道中收集的。本研究采用定性数据分析技术。该研究的结论是,媒体应该做更多的调查,以提出难民的客观意识形态。基于捐助者和政府的故事框架可能并不总能显示营地发生的事情。它建议,在这项研究中强烈描绘的意识形态是不安全、同情难民、捐助者的利益、索马里的不稳定和经济负担。
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