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How the South African print media cover economics news: a study of inflation news in four newspapers, 1999-2001

机译:南非平面媒体如何报道经济新闻:1999 - 2001年四家报纸对通胀新闻的研究

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There is a considerable amount of literature arguing that economics and business journalism is growing. This subfield of journalism is important as economics issues impact on everyday lives of the people. Media have an important role to inform people about the economy and give them a voice to take part in public debates. The down side though is that economics journalism is criticised for not serving the public well in this aspect. Evidence suggests that economics journalism lost its critical character and that there is closer in economics debates. Using content analysis, this study examines coverage of inflation as reported by South African print media. Three major findings emerged: 1) Evidence shows that there are a variety of cases of inflation. 2) There are also similarities among newspapers on what they view as causing inflation. 3) However, media do not draw sources from all sectors of society. The elite, who are educated people and government officials, are over-accessed while the ordinary citizens - although also affected by inflation – are marginalized. Company and government sources top source lists in the media. It is argued that sources play an important role in shaping the news content. They do so by identifying problems and prescribing potential solutions. They set parameters and define terms of reference. However, media also play a mediating role. They do so by selecting sources and structuring sources in stories. They may chose to quote or report what their sources say and even comment on it. This study concludes that in South Africa ordinary citizens have no voices in economics debates. Media used bureaucratic sources only and that is a consonant agenda on inflation coverage amongst newspapers. The heavy reliance on bureaucratic sources and the exclusion of some sectors of society in sources lists raises questions about impartiality of these sources on issues relating to their organisations and institutions. These are not viable sources that could provide information that could expose abuse of power.
机译:大量文献认为经济学和商业新闻正在增长。新闻的这个子领域很重要,因为经济学问题影响着人们的日常生活。媒体在向人们宣传经济方面并在参与公众辩论中发出声音方面发挥着重要作用。但不利的一面是,经济学新闻学在这方面没有为公众服务,因此受到批评。有证据表明,经济学新闻学丧失了其批判性,经济学辩论也越来越紧密。这项研究使用内容分析方法,检查了南非印刷媒体报道的通货膨胀率。出现了三个主要发现:1)证据表明存在各种通货膨胀情况。 2)在报纸上他们认为造成通货膨胀的地方也有相似之处。 3)然而,媒体并没有从社会各方面获取信息。受过教育的人民和政府官员的精英阶层,特别是普通民众,尽管也受到通货膨胀的影响,却被边缘化。公司和政府来源是媒体上的头号来源清单。有人认为,消息来源在塑造新闻内容方面起着重要作用。他们通过发现问题并规定潜在的解决方案来做到这一点。他们设置参数并定义职权范围。但是,媒体也起着中介作用。他们通过选择故事中的来源和结构化来源来做到这一点。他们可能选择引用或报告其消息来源的话,甚至对此发表评论。这项研究得出的结论是,在南非,普通公民在经济学辩论中没有发言权。媒体仅使用官僚作风,这是报纸间有关通货膨胀报道的一致议程。严重依赖官僚资源以及社会某些部门被排除在来源清单之外,这引起了人们对这些来源在与其组织和机构有关的问题上的公正性的质疑。这些不是可行的资源,无法提供可能暴露出权力滥用的信息。

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    Kula Momelezi Michael;

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