Framing HIV and AIDS in competitive authoritarian democracies. Case study of the print press in Mozambique, 1986-2020.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Araújo Domingos, Nina Wormbs, Urban Lundberg
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Mozambique has the sixth highest prevalence of HIV in the world and ranks fourth in new infections. The government-owned print press Notícias has played an important role in the social construction of HIV and AIDS in the country as it was entrusted with the role of disseminating HIV and AIDS information to the public since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in 1986. Using Notícias' articles and frame analysis perspective, the article analyses the way Notícias has framed HIV and AIDS in the country since the late 1980s. The choice of media results from the fact that the way a phenomenon is constructed influences the way it is understood, as well as the way people may behave before it. The study found that Notícias' frames on HIV and AIDS have suffered from a threefold tension: the need to maintain the Frelimo government's former centralised and grassroots-orientated socialist ideology of health services in the context of the liberal market; the need to balance the influence of the global multilateral and bilateral actors and the Frelimo government's political interest of translating HIV and AIDS response to the Mozambican context; and the need to portray a nationalist and positive image of the government's performance in HIV and AIDS response before Mozambique's non-fully plausible societal practices for an effective HIV and AIDS response. In a top-down approach, Notícias' frames reflect not only the African post-independence ancillary and nationalist role of government-owned print press but also the power of global actors. Less is done from the societal bottom-up perspective.

在竞争激烈的专制民主国家中塑造艾滋病毒和艾滋病的形象。莫桑比克印刷媒体案例研究,1986-2020 年。
莫桑比克的艾滋病毒感染率居世界第六位,新感染率居世界第四位。自 1986 年莫桑比克爆发艾滋病疫情以来,政府所有的印刷媒体《Notícias》就被赋予了向公众传播艾滋病信息的职责,因此在莫桑比克艾滋病的社会建构过程中扮演了重要角色。文章利用《Notícias》的文章和框架分析视角,分析了《Notícias》自 20 世纪 80 年代末以来对该国艾滋病病毒和艾滋病的描述方式。对媒体的选择源于这样一个事实,即一种现象的构建方式会影响人们对它的理解,以及人们在这种现象面前的行为方式。研究发现,《Notícias》关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的报道存在三重矛盾:在自由市场的背景下,需要保持弗雷里莫政府以前的中央集权和面向基层的社会主义医疗服务意识形态;需要平衡全球多边和双边行动者的影响以及弗雷里莫政府将艾滋病应对措施转化为莫桑比克国情的政治利益;需要在莫桑比克有效应对艾滋病的非完全可信的社会实践之前,为政府在艾滋病应对措施中的表现塑造民族主义的积极形象。在自上而下的方法中,《Notícias》的框架不仅反映了非洲独立后政府拥有的印刷媒体的辅助和民族主义作用,还反映了全球参与者的力量。从社会自下而上的角度所做的工作较少。
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Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research
Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR) is a peer-reviewed research journal publishing papers that make an original contribution to the understanding of social dimensions of HIV/AIDS in African contexts. AJAR includes articles from, amongst others, the disciplines of sociology, demography, epidemiology, social geography, economics, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, health communication, media, cultural studies, public health, education, nursing science and social work. Papers relating to impact, care, prevention and social planning, as well as articles covering social theory and the history and politics of HIV/AIDS, will be considered for publication.
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