(Pragmatic) collaboration for progress or threat to autonomy? African news discourses about Chinese technology in Nigeria and Ghana

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Dennis Nguyen, Bei Wang, Bruce Mutsvairo
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This study explores how African news media frame China’s role in digital technology. China’s engagement in Africa is portrayed as an ambiguous trend by Western media, which point to risks of Chinese influence. Themes of exploitation and support for autocratic regimes are common in media narratives about Chinese-African collaborations. Yet claims that China pursues a neo-colonial project in Africa seem exaggerated. While Chinese geopolitical ambitions drive its foreign policy decisions, African actors often appear absent from these discussions. African perceptions and assessments of China are nuanced, indicating a complex relationship. They point to benefits and risks with China as an economic, political, and cultural partner. It is crucial to analyze local contexts where stakeholders “get to speak” about China and technology, offering interpretative frameworks and engaging with opposing perspectives. News media are vital sites where technology narratives are conceived and circulated. The present study analyses Nigerian and Ghanaian news media as examples. Both countries share a complex history of development collaboration with China. Using a news framing approach linked to sociotechnical imageries, the study focuses on how African media discourses give meaning to digital technology and assess it in relation to foreign partners, including geopolitical implications in the Global South.
(务实)合作促进进步还是威胁自主?尼日利亚和加纳有关中国技术的非洲新闻论述
本研究探讨了非洲新闻媒体如何塑造中国在数字技术领域的角色。西方媒体将中国在非洲的参与描绘成一种模棱两可的趋势,并指出中国影响的风险。在有关中非合作的媒体报道中,剥削和支持专制政权的主题屡见不鲜。然而,关于中国在非洲推行新殖民主义项目的说法似乎有些夸张。虽然中国的地缘政治野心是其外交政策决策的驱动力,但非洲的参与者却常常缺席这些讨论。非洲人对中国的看法和评估是细致入微的,显示出一种复杂的关系。他们指出了中国作为经济、政治和文化合作伙伴所带来的利益和风险。分析利益相关者 "谈论 "中国和技术的当地背景,提供解释框架并与对立观点交锋至关重要。新闻媒体是构思和传播技术叙事的重要场所。本研究以尼日利亚和加纳的新闻媒体为例进行分析。这两个国家都与中国有着复杂的发展合作历史。本研究采用与社会技术图像相关联的新闻框架方法,重点研究非洲媒体话语如何赋予数字技术意义,以及如何评估数字技术与外国合作伙伴的关系,包括对全球南部地缘政治的影响。
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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