Through quantitative content analysis and qualitative framing analysis, this study examines how a broad range of UK newspapers report and frame aid and corruption issues in Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, three of the biggest beneficiaries of UK aid, nations that are also perceived to have a corruption problem. The potential contradiction of generosity abroad and austerity at home has raised questions, reflected in media reports, about the wisdom of the policy of maintaining a big aid budget, while at the same time cutting social spending.The study analysed over 300 articles in 15 UK newspapers published between 2000 and 2017 and makes several significant contributions to knowledge in the field of media representation of aid. First, it...
I was surprised by an excellent Panorama tonight on why so much aid to developing countries is waste...
This study was aimed at investigating how ‘development aid’ is represented in British and Ethiopian ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the representation of global poverty in Western me...
Through quantitative content analysis and qualitative framing analysis, this study examines how a br...
A number of studies have been done on Western media coverage of Africa. Quantitatively, these studie...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
Since the end of colonial rule, Africa has on the whole been inadequately covered by the western med...
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ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-pove...
This paper is a study of the effects of foreign aid on perceptions of political corruption in Sub-Sa...
Scholars of African origin have lamented the negative development of globalization as opposed to cam...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-poverty campa...
This thesis discusses the relationship between the efforts of combating corruption and the role of t...
The news-media has been identified as an influence on donor nations’ overseas aid allocations, actin...
Corruption has thrived for decades in Nigeria, from military to democratic rule. As a highly contest...
I was surprised by an excellent Panorama tonight on why so much aid to developing countries is waste...
This study was aimed at investigating how ‘development aid’ is represented in British and Ethiopian ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the representation of global poverty in Western me...
Through quantitative content analysis and qualitative framing analysis, this study examines how a br...
A number of studies have been done on Western media coverage of Africa. Quantitatively, these studie...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
Since the end of colonial rule, Africa has on the whole been inadequately covered by the western med...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the relationship between media frames and publ...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-pove...
This paper is a study of the effects of foreign aid on perceptions of political corruption in Sub-Sa...
Scholars of African origin have lamented the negative development of globalization as opposed to cam...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-poverty campa...
This thesis discusses the relationship between the efforts of combating corruption and the role of t...
The news-media has been identified as an influence on donor nations’ overseas aid allocations, actin...
Corruption has thrived for decades in Nigeria, from military to democratic rule. As a highly contest...
I was surprised by an excellent Panorama tonight on why so much aid to developing countries is waste...
This study was aimed at investigating how ‘development aid’ is represented in British and Ethiopian ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the representation of global poverty in Western me...