Newspaper coverage of water security issues in the water‐stressed Northern Province of Sri Lanka: An explorative study of three Tamil dailies

Senthalan Rubini, B. Kumarendran, Sivasubramaniam Raguram, N. Sriskandarajah
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Newspapers remain as an effective medium for circulating information among the public in the North of Sri Lanka and have the potential to influence public opinion and people's behavior regarding sustainable use of groundwater. This study investigated the extent and scope of newspaper coverage on the subject of water security in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Three newspapers, namely, Yarl Thinakkural, Uthayan, and Valampuri were chosen on the basis of readership, circulation in print form, and for being daily local or regional papers in Tamil. The content analysis of 1214 articles published in 2019 and 2020 in the three papers indicated that as much as 80% of space in the papers was allocated to reporting general news items and events in the community related to new water projects, rain and floods or drought events and announcements of allocation of irrigation water for farming. Only 20% of newspaper space was taken up by non‐news articles including advertisements related to water. We conclude by saying that the effect of these newspapers on their audiences would merely be to inform rather than to set agendas or frame the discourse in society, let alone persuade readers enough to make changes. The study revealed the significant potential that exists for newspapers to shift their culture of simply reporting of facts in a dispassionate way to one of environmental journalism with a degree of advocacy in view of the critical nature of the security of groundwater in the Northern Province.
斯里兰卡北部水资源紧张省份的水安全问题的报纸报道:三份泰米尔日报的探索性研究
在斯里兰卡北部,报纸仍然是在公众中传播信息的有效媒介,并有可能影响有关可持续利用地下水的公众舆论和人们的行为。本研究调查了斯里兰卡北部省关于水安全问题的报纸报道的程度和范围。选择了三份报纸,即《Yarl Thinakkural》、《Uthayan》和《Valampuri》,其依据是读者群、印刷版发行量和泰米尔语的地方或区域日报。对这三篇论文在2019年和2020年发表的1214篇文章的内容分析表明,论文中多达80%的篇幅用于报道与新水项目、雨洪或干旱事件以及农业灌溉用水分配公告相关的社区一般新闻和事件。只有20%的报纸空间被非新闻文章占据,包括与水有关的广告。我们的结论是,这些报纸对读者的影响仅仅是提供信息,而不是设定议程或构建社会话语,更不用说说服读者做出改变了。这项研究表明,鉴于北方省地下水安全的关键性质,报纸将其简单地以冷静的方式报道事实的文化转变为具有一定程度倡导的环境新闻的巨大潜力。
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