Independent Online and News24 Framing of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma: A Case Study of the African National Congress 54th National Conference

T. P. Muringa, D. McCracken
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Abstract The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion concerning political leaders by either selecting or negating what to report. Extensive research has shown that apart from informing the public about issues of interest, the media is a socio-political institution responsible for framing events and issues to influence the audience engagement with news. This article reports on a study that used a qualitative case study approach to investigate how Independent Online (IOL) and News24 frames were used to either legitimise or de-legitimise the political and leadership qualities of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma who was appointed as the Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation on 27 February 2018. The study interrogated whether IOL and News24 frames reinforced the gender biases normally assigned to South African women in the news. The two key questions asked in the study were: “How were Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's leadership and political characteristics portrayed by the media?” and “Did the portrayal of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma evoke any gendered media biases?” An analysis of 100 electronic online news articles purposively retrieved from IOL and News24 archives was conducted. The study identified that the media evoked cultural constituted frames that were replete with gender stereotypes to discredit Dlamini-Zuma's leadership and political qualities. Thus, the study has contributed to research on the framing of women leaders by demonstrating how IOL and News24 frames were infused with gendered stereotypes.
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Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma的框架:以非洲国民大会第54次全国会议为例
摘要媒体通过选择或否定报道内容,在塑造政治领导人的舆论方面发挥着至关重要的作用。广泛的研究表明,除了向公众宣传感兴趣的问题外,媒体还是一个社会政治机构,负责策划事件和问题,以影响观众对新闻的参与。本文报道了一项使用定性案例研究方法的研究,该研究调查了独立在线(IOL)和News24框架如何被用来使2018年2月27日被任命为规划、监测和评估部长的恩科萨扎娜·德拉米尼·祖马的政治和领导素质合法化或非合法化。这项研究询问了IOL和News24框架是否强化了新闻中通常赋予南非女性的性别偏见。研究中提出的两个关键问题是:“媒体如何描述恩科萨扎娜·德拉米尼·祖马的领导和政治特征?”和“对恩科萨萨扎娜·达拉米尼·祖玛的描述是否引发了任何性别媒体偏见?”对据称从IOL和News24档案中检索到的100篇电子在线新闻文章进行了分析。该研究发现,媒体唤起了充满性别刻板印象的文化构成框架,以诋毁德拉米尼·祖马的领导能力和政治素质。因此,这项研究通过展示IOL和News24框架如何融入性别刻板印象,为研究女性领导者的框架做出了贡献。
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