This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the Norwegian mainstream media. It examines the underlying messages and assesses whether the Norwegian media have an unconscious social, cultural or political bias, as manifested through the selection of sources, angling and in the narrative devices of frames used in the stories. The conclusions from the analysis are that the Norwegian media reduced the complex Zimbabwean issue into a ‘typical’ African story of tragedy and despair. This conclusion is microcosmic of the ‘stereotyped frames’ associated with the Western media and their tendency to portray the African continent as an unrelenting series of disasters
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
The year 2000 witnessed an aggressive displacement of white farmers by Zimbabwe’s war veterans in pu...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
This article will firstly explore the concepts of representations and stereotypes, and examine the r...
The article attempts to juxtapose myths and the realities of Zimbabwe and prove that the viewpoints ...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
This thesis is about the coverage of Africa in the Norwegian print media. It draws on a case study o...
The dominant perspective on the representation of Africa in the western media claims that western me...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
The year 2000 witnessed an aggressive displacement of white farmers by Zimbabwe’s war veterans in pu...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the N...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
This article will firstly explore the concepts of representations and stereotypes, and examine the r...
The article attempts to juxtapose myths and the realities of Zimbabwe and prove that the viewpoints ...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
This thesis is about the coverage of Africa in the Norwegian print media. It draws on a case study o...
The dominant perspective on the representation of Africa in the western media claims that western me...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...
The year 2000 witnessed an aggressive displacement of white farmers by Zimbabwe’s war veterans in pu...
This dissertation investigated The New York Times\u27 framing of sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold ...