Setting the agenda in a distant nation: The 2016 US presidential election in a New Zealand newspaper

Q2 Arts and Humanities
S. Kabir
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Abstract Examining the coverage of the 2016 US Presidential election of the highest circulating New Zealand newspaper—the New Zealand Herald (NZH)—this study argues that this newspaper sets agenda against Donald Trump—the Republican Party candidate in the 2016 US election. Examining all news, editorials and photographs published in NZH, it discursively argues that this newspaper overshadowed and dehumanized Trump and especially his leadership ability. The other major candidate—the Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton—was applauded in the coverage. The NZH repeatedly focused upon the activities of Trump through news, views and images to dehumanize him. The repetition, therefore, does not necessarily mean that a particular media outlet favors a particular candidate. It also argues that the media outlet of a distant nation that cannot influence its reader to vote for a particular candidate may still set the agenda in favor of a candidate.
在遥远的国家制定议程:新西兰一家报纸报道的2016年美国总统大选
摘要本研究考察了新西兰发行量最高的报纸《新西兰先驱报》对2016年美国总统大选的报道,认为该报制定了反对2016年美国大选共和党候选人唐纳德·特朗普的议程。通过查看《新西兰日报》发表的所有新闻、社论和照片,它漫不经心地认为,这份报纸掩盖并非人化了特朗普,尤其是他的领导能力。另一位主要候选人——民主党候选人希拉里·克林顿——在报道中受到了赞扬。新西兰人权委员会通过新闻、观点和图像反复关注特朗普的活动,以使他失去人性。因此,这种重复并不一定意味着特定的媒体倾向于特定的候选人。它还认为,一个遥远国家的媒体,如果不能影响其读者投票给某个特定的候选人,仍然可能制定有利于某个候选人的议程。
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Lodz Papers in Pragmatics
Lodz Papers in Pragmatics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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