ANALYSIS OF SOUTH AFRICAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2022 KZN FLOODS

Kealeboga Aiseng, S. Gamede
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: Literature exists that studies media coverage of natural disasters. The media has the potential to influence how governments react to disasters, how emergency services handle disasters, and how people receive and react to the news of disasters. However, the media sometimes sensationalizes the news about the disasters and focus on other manifestations such as panic, looting, shock, emerging heroes and villains, human conflict, and suffering. This study aims to analyze the media coverage of the 2022 floods in the province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in South Africa. In particular, the study seeks to evaluate if there was media coverage of the floods and what the contents of the coverage were. The study used content analysis to examine the presence of KZN floods from three selected online newspapers, focusing on whether the floods were covered, and which issues or themes dominated the reporting of the floods. The aim here was to examine the role that the media played during this disaster in South Africa. Content analysis was used to note the number of stories covered during the KZN floods in the media, the key themes that dominated the coverage of the floods and factors that influenced the media coverage of the floods. The selected online newspapers are News24, Independent Online (IOL) and TimesLive. These newspapers were purposively selected because of their wider national readership, the ideology of the newspaper, strong online presence, and type/style of reporting. Based on the above-presented data, we argue that there was sufficient coverage of the KZN floods in South African media. The study also discovered that the following issues or stories dominated the reporting/coverage of floods: disaster management, casualties, relief measures
南非媒体对2022年KZN洪水的报道分析
:有文献研究媒体对自然灾害的报道。媒体有可能影响政府如何应对灾害、应急服务如何处理灾害以及人们如何接收和应对灾害新闻。然而,媒体有时对灾难的新闻进行耸人听闻的报道,并把注意力集中在其他表现上,如恐慌、抢劫、震惊、英雄和恶棍的出现、人类冲突和苦难。本研究旨在分析2022年南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(KZN)洪水的媒体报道。特别是,该研究试图评估媒体是否对洪水进行了报道,报道的内容是什么。该研究使用内容分析从三家选定的在线报纸中检查KZN洪水的存在,重点关注洪水是否被报道,以及哪些问题或主题主导了洪水的报道。本文的目的是考察媒体在南非这场灾难中所扮演的角色。使用内容分析来注意媒体在KZN洪水期间报道的故事数量,主导洪水报道的关键主题以及影响媒体报道洪水的因素。入选的在线报纸包括News24、Independent online (IOL)和TimesLive。这些报纸是有目的地选择的,因为它们有更广泛的全国读者群,报纸的意识形态,强大的网络存在,以及报道的类型/风格。基于上述数据,我们认为南非媒体对KZN洪水有足够的报道。该研究还发现,以下问题或故事主导了洪水的报道/报道:灾害管理、伤亡、救援措施
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