Understanding the use of information sources during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Kuwait

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Cristina Navarro, Yasser Abuali, Fatemah Yousef, Rania Alsabbagh
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This article explores the uses of sources in the news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kuwait between 1 January and 31 December 2020. Our study analyses the sources and actors that were presented in 673 news stories on COVID-19 that were published in nine outlets, comparing media platforms and across time as the pandemic evolved. Our results show that political sources dominated these stories, which demonstrates the strong influence of the government in constructing the news. It also suggests that the media could not find the right balance between elite and other voices, including those of health professionals. Contrary to the previous literature, citizen and civic society sources did not play an important role in the pandemic coverage. This confirms the difficulty of non-elite voices to be heard in the media in Kuwait. Surprisingly, the state-owned and larger media outlets used fewer and a narrower range of information sources. The extreme dependence on elite actors, especially political figures, health and business representatives, and the abuse of anonymous and media sources, prove that the health crisis that impacted the world in 2020 affected all aspects of society, including journalism. This led political authorities to take responsibility for responding to the coronavirus outbreak. Overall, the media discourse during the first year of the pandemic was characterized by the political control of the narrative.
了解COVID-19大流行期间信息来源的使用:以科威特为例
本文探讨了2020年1月1日至12月31日期间在科威特对COVID-19大流行的新闻报道中使用的消息来源。我们的研究分析了9个媒体发表的673篇关于COVID-19的新闻报道中的来源和参与者,并比较了随着大流行的发展,媒体平台和时间的不同。我们的研究结果表明,政治来源主导了这些故事,这表明政府在新闻构建中的强大影响力。它还表明,媒体无法在精英和其他声音(包括卫生专业人员的声音)之间找到适当的平衡。与以前的文献相反,公民和公民社会来源在大流行报道中没有发挥重要作用。这证实了在科威特的传播媒介中听到非精英的声音是困难的。令人惊讶的是,国有和大型媒体使用的信息来源更少,范围更窄。对精英行为者,特别是政治人物、卫生和商业代表的极度依赖,以及对匿名和媒体消息来源的滥用,证明了2020年影响世界的卫生危机影响了社会的各个方面,包括新闻业。这促使政治当局承担起应对冠状病毒爆发的责任。总体而言,在大流行病第一年,媒体话语的特点是叙事受到政治控制。
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Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research
Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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