国际和非洲媒体对非洲对华债务的表述:从刻板印象到建设性新闻解决方案

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Zhang Yanqiu, Luu Mwiinga Machila
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摘要

建设性新闻通过寻求解决棘手社会问题的方法来证明其存在的合理性。本文的中心思想是讨论为什么建设性新闻可以成为非洲新闻实践的重要途径。本研究以非洲和国际媒体对中非债务问题的报道为例进行分析。本文还以西方、非洲和中国网络媒体的内容为例,讨论了网络文章和报道如何描述债务问题。可以说,有一种强烈的假设是,与研究中调查的中国同行相比,西方和非洲媒体在报道非洲对华债务方面有更多的相似之处,而不是差异。在寻找解决办法和提供其他新闻观点的框架内,这项研究揭示了这样一个事实,即建设性的新闻方法,如果被非洲媒体采用,有可能积极和客观地促进关于非洲债务的交流,倾向于以解决方案为基础的应用。研究报告最后呼吁非洲媒体采取行动,对自己的形象更加负责,努力更加平衡和集中报道,不仅报道债务问题,而且报道非洲大陆目前趋势的其他国际关心的问题。
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International and African media’s representation of African Debt to China: From stereotype to solution with constructive journalism
Constructive journalism justifies its existence by an orientation towards solutions to vexing social issues. The central idea of this article is to discuss why constructive journalism could be an important approach for African journalistic practice. The research analyses African and international media reports on the China–Africa debt issue as a case study. It also discusses how the debt issue is depicted in online articles and reports from a content illustration of western, African and Chinese online media pools. Arguably so, there is a strong assumption that western and African media share more similarities than differences in representing Africa’s debt to China compared to their Chinese counterparts investigated in the study. In the framework of finding solutions and offering alternative journalistic perspectives, the study brings to light the fact that constructive journalism approaches, if applied by African media, have the potential to positively and objectively contribute to communication about the African debt with an inclination to solution-based applications. The study closes by a call to action for African media to be more responsible for their own image and to work towards a more balanced and focused coverage of not only the debt issue but other matters of international interest currently trending on the continent.
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