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摘要
本研究调查了国际科技公司在媒体中的形象,重点关注 Facebook 的品牌重塑。利用内容分析和相关观察,我们对 Facebook 宣布改名为 Meta 后西方和非洲新闻网站的搜索兴趣和新闻框架进行了比较分析。我们研究了两个数据集,根据选定的非洲和西方国家发布的新闻的积极性、消极性和中立性评估了搜索兴趣和情感分数。研究结果揭示了新闻报道中持续存在的殖民主义影响,西方网站表现出同情,而非洲网站则强调冲突驱动的叙事。这些观察结果强调了媒体多样性和代表性在塑造公共话语方面的重要性,尤其是在以种族中心主义、贫困、暴力和政治不稳定为特征的后殖民背景下。
Postcolonial Analysis of Transcultural News Frames: A Case Study of Facebook Rebranding
This study investigates the portrayal of international technology companies in the media, with a specific focus on Facebook rebranding. Utilizing content analysis and correlational observation, we conducted a comparative analysis of search interests and news frames between Western and African-based news websites following the announcement of Facebook’s rebranding to Meta. Two datasets were examined to assess search interest and sentiment scores based on the positivity, negativity, and neutrality of published stories from selected African and Western countries. The findings reveal the persistence of colonial influences in news coverage, with Western websites demonstrating sympathy and African websites emphasizing conflict-driven narratives. These observations underscore the significance of media diversity and representation in shaping public discourse, particularly in postcolonial contexts characterized by ethnocentrism, poverty, violence, and political instability.