Framing interethnic conflict in Malaysia
a comparative analysis of newspaper coverage on the Hindu rights action force (Hindraf)

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Beteiligte: Yang, Lai Fong (VerfasserIn), Ishak, Sidin Ahamd
veröffentlicht: 2012
Teil von: , Erschienen in: International Journal of Communication, volume 6/2012, pp.166-189, (ISSN 1932-8036)
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Umfang: 24 p.
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: , Erschienen in: International Journal of Communication, volume 6/2012, pp.166-189, (ISSN 1932-8036)
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"Despite repeated warnings from the Malaysian government, the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) rally drew thousands of Indians protesting on the streets of Kuala Lumpur on November 25, 2007. Mistreatment of Indians and lack of press coverage of their plight had been commonplace for years. By employing framing as the theoretical framework and content analysis as the research method, this study examines what perspectives newspapers have created that influence citizens’ understanding of the Hindraf movement. Three mainstream newspapers were found to focus on the conflict frame, and their representation of Hindraf articulated a hegemonic discourse that was prejudicial to the interests of the group and contrary to a spirit of democratic inquiry. The dissimilar coverage of the same issue by the alternative newspaper denoted that publication’s varied points of view, which were rooted in different political beliefs, cultural assumptions and institutional practices."[Information des Anbieters]

Introduction; the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf); objectives and significance of study; theoretical framework; methodology; findings; extent of coverage and news sources; the conflict frame; the consequences frame; the responsibility frame; the moral frame; the human interest frame; slants of the articles; discussion; conclusion; references