分析2010年乌干达主要印刷媒体如何报道恐怖主义

Francis Tumwesigye
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本研究试图找出媒体如何报导2010年乌干达的恐怖主义行为。媒体的报道是否影响了安全机构的形象和业务,以及媒体在报道乌干达境内的恐怖主义行为时应采取的最佳战略是什么。它还基于与安全和恐怖主义有关的暴力,恐怖主义,媒体和框架的四个主要理论。本研究采用内容分析和访谈作为主要的数据收集方法。它从图书馆研究开始,在那里获得了大多数相关文献。随后在坎帕拉总部的New Vision、Monitor和Red Pepper报纸图书馆进行了档案研究。我们仔细阅读了2010年的所有报纸,并为最终报告汇编了重要信息。还向提供重要资料的媒体和保安人员的主要线人提供了采访指南。调查结果表明,安全机构与媒体之间的脱节是由于对彼此角色和利益的了解存在差距造成的。记者对恐怖主义、他们的利益、行动以及媒体与恐怖主义的密切关系知之甚少。该研究提出了一些建议,可能对乌干达反恐战争中的所有利益攸关方都有用。联合培训,尊重和遵守道德和行为准则,及时准确地分享信息,制定法律,尊重彼此的角色和现行法律。
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Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010
This study sought to find out how the media covered terrorism acts in Uganda during the year 2010. Whether the media coverage affected the image and operations of security agencies and what would be the best strategies for the media to adopt in covering terrorism acts in Uganda. It is also based on four main theories of Violence, Terrorism, Media and Framing in relation to security and terrorism. The study adopted content analysis and interviews as the main methods of collecting data. It started with library research where most of the relevant literature was obtained. It was followed by archival research at New Vision, Monitor and Red Pepper newspapers library at their headquarters in Kampala. All the newspapers of 2010 were perused and vital information compiled for the final report. Interview guides were also administered to key informants from the media and security personnel that provided crucial information. The findings indicate that disconnection between security agencies and the media is caused by the gaps which exist about knowledge of each other’s roles and interests. The journalists have little knowledge about terrorism, their interests, operations and the close relationship between the media and terrorism. The study makes a number of recommendations that may be useful to all stakeholders in Uganda in the war against terrorism. Joint training, respect and following the ethical and code of conduct, timely and accurate sharing of information, enacting ring laws, and having respect to each other’s roles and the existing laws.
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