连续打电话者:打手还是政治传播者?

D. Tuurosong
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本文将探讨广播电台使用攻击性语言的程度、连续来电者使用这种语言的原因,以及如何在Tamale大都会内减少这种对加纳和平的威胁。通过深度访谈、焦点小组讨论和内容分析等调查方法,该研究发现,在电台的政治传播者中,连续致电者使用最具攻击性的语言来捍卫新爱国党(NPP)或全国民主党大会(NDC)。两党赞助了这些打电话的人的活动,作为对政客津贴的回报,他们无畏地诋毁对手,同时宣扬自己政党的成就。针对政治对手的未经证实的指控成为连续打电话者最常使用的攻击性声明,他们承认自己的行为对和平共处有危险,但坚称他们必须尽一切可能确保自己的政党获胜。该研究的结论是,尽管连环打电话者对和平共处构成了威胁,但采用额外的安全措施来控制局势并不是一种选择。相反,该研究建议广播电台派遣技术专家代替政党代表,在早间节目中审查报纸头条。
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Serial Callers: Hatchet Men or Political Communicators?
This article looks at the extent to which radio stations use offensive language, the reasons why serial callers use such language and how this threat to  Ghana’s peace can be curtailed within the Tamale Metropolis. Using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and content analysis as methods of  investigation, the study found that among the political communicators on radio, serial callers used the most offensive language to defend either the New  Patriotic Party (NPP) or the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The two parties sponsor the activities of these callers who, in return for stipends  from politicians, fearlessly denigrate opponents while trumpeting their parties’ achievements. Unsubstantiated allegations against political opponents emerged as the most frequently used offensive pronouncement by serial callers who admit to the dangers of their conduct for peaceful co-existence but  insist they must do everything possible to ensure victory for their parties. The study concludes that despite the threat posed by serial callers to peaceful  co-existence, employing extra security measures to contain the situation is not an option. Instead, the study recommends that radio stations field  technocrats in place of political party representatives to review newspaper headlines during Morning Show programmes. 
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