南非COVID-19大流行期间禁止酒类销售的新闻纸代表:混合方法分析

Marieke Theron, Nadine Harker, Elizabeth C. Swart
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目的:对2019冠状病毒病期间南非酒精销售禁令的报纸内容进行分析。 方法:对2020年2月26日至9月26日(7个月)南非4家报纸网点发行的发行量最高的付费英文报纸进行混合法内容分析。 环境:使用南非书目信息网络(Sabinet)和Arena Holdings Media数据库。 参与者:从四家报纸中选出317篇报纸文章进行分析:《星期日泰晤士报》(Arena Holdings)、《每日太阳报》(Naspers)、《星报》(独立媒体)和《邮报与卫报》(媒体发展投资基金)。测量方法:定性数据:使用结构化编码框架来确定主题。定量数据:日期,机构,在报纸上的位置/页码,图表数量,标题和文章中的文字以及文章是基于观点还是事实。计算媒体载体:框架、责任和报纸媒体曝光。 调查结果:文章主要是不赞成酒精销售禁令,指出政府应负责预防有害饮酒,并主要关注酒精销售禁令的负面经济影响。 结论:新闻机构应作出协调一致的努力,确保对卫生问题进行平衡的报道,并采取措施防止大公司(如酒业)对记者施加不当影响。
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Newsprint representation of the alcohol sales bans during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa: A mixed methods analysis
Aims: Content analysis of newspapers covering the alcohol sales bans during Covid-19 in South Africa. Methods: Mixed method content analysis of the highest circulated, paid for, English language newspapers published by four newspaper outlets in South Africa, between 26 February to 26 September 2020 (seven months). Setting: South African Bibliographic Information Network (Sabinet) and Arena Holdings Media databases were used. Participants: 317 newspaper articles were identified for analysis from four newspapers: Sunday Times (Arena Holdings), Daily Sun (Naspers), The Star (Independent Media) and the Mail and Guardian (Media Development Investment Fund). Measures: Qualitative data: a structured coding frame was used to identify themes. Quantitative data: date, agency, placement/page number in the newspaper, number of graphics, words in heading and in article and whether the article was based on opinion or fact. The media vectors: framing, responsibility and newspaper media exposure were calculated. Findings: Articles were predominantly unfavourable toward the alcohol sales bans, indicated that government should take responsibility for prevention of harmful alcohol use, and focused mainly on the negative economic impact of the alcohol sales bans. Conclusions: News agencies should make a concerted effort to ensure balanced reporting on matters of health and put measures in place to prevent undue influence on journalists by large corporations, such as the alcohol industry.
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