尼日利亚两份精选报纸对国内流离失所者的新闻报道。

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Eric Msughter Aondover , Abdulrahman Uba Daushe , Omotola Ogunbola , Perpetua Ogechi Aondover
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这项研究的重点是两份选定报纸对国内流离失所者的报道。它旨在了解这些报纸对国内流离失所者报道的范围和性质,同时考虑到流离失所的各种原因,如冲突和灾难,宗教或政治迫害,以及经济需要。通过对所选报纸的分析,该研究旨在揭示国内流离失所者的写照,全面了解这一问题和媒体报道的潜在改进领域。在2023年7月至2023年12月期间,两家尼日利亚报纸《每日信托》和《卫报》使用频率、显著性和方向变量来评估对国内流离失所者的报道。本研究采用内容分析的方法,以编码表作为数据收集工具。此外,本研究还采用了议程设置。研究期间涵盖了尼日利亚报纸的人口,而样本量由每日信托和卫报组成,其中126个版本被分析。根据所获得的数据,这两家报纸显然以新闻报道的形式报道了国内流离失所者事件。同样,尽管国内流离失所者的比例很高,但媒体报道的频率仍然很低。选定的报纸更多地在内页而不是头版和封底报道国内流离失所者。该研究的结论是,作为社会的监督者,传播媒介应更加努力地向有关当局报告国内流离失所者的情况,以便采取适当行动解决国内流离失所者问题。
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Media coverage of internally displaced persons in two selected newspapers in Nigeria
The study focused on the coverage of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in two selected newspapers. It aims to understand the extent and nature of the coverage of IDPs in these newspapers, taking into consideration the various reasons for displacement, such as conflicts and disasters, religious or political persecution, and economic necessity. Through an analysis of the selected newspapers, the study aims to shed light on the portrayal of IDPs, providing a comprehensive understanding of the issue and potential areas for improvement in media coverage. The variables of frequency, prominence, and direction were used to assess the coverage and reporting of IDPs by two Nigerian newspapers, Daily Trust and The Guardian from July, 2023 to December 2023. The study employed the method of content analysis, with coding sheet as an instrument of data collection. Additionally, agenda-setting was adopted in the study. The study period spanned over the population of Nigerian newspapers, while the sample size was made up of Daily Trust and The Guardian newspapers from which 126 editions was analyzed. Based on the data obtained, it is evident that the two newspapers reported the incident of internally displaced person in form of news stories. Similarly, despite the high rate of IDPs, the frequency of media coverage is still low. The selected newspapers cover internally displaced persons more in the inside page than the front and back pages. The study concluded that as the watchdog of the society, the media should put in more effort in reporting cases of internally displaced persons to the appropriate authorities so that proper actions will be taken in addressing the issue of IDPs.
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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