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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE FRAMING OF 2016 AMHARA REGION POLITICAL UNREST: AMHARA TELEVISION AND ALJAZEERA

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dc.contributor.author ZELALEM, YIBELTAL
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-28T04:46:33Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-28T04:46:33Z
dc.date.issued 2018-06-06
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8796
dc.description.abstract Abstract This research was conducted with the principal motive of investigating the media farming of the 2016 Amhara region political unrest. As the study employed comparative study, two media outlets namely; Amhara television and Aljazeera were selected. The investigation which covered time frame from July 11/ 2016 to January 17/ 2017, dominantly used quantitative content analysis and qualitative (textual analysis) techniques. Theme, frames, sources, tone and media functions were the key elements the study applied to get the most legitimate information for deciding the direction of those media. Findings revealed that Amhara television and Aljazeera framing of the issue was significantly different. The local media (Amhara television) reports were centered on the issue of reducing unrest. Other dominant themes include government action and state of emergency. Absolutely ignoring the issue of reducing unrest as a theme, Aljazeera’s major themes were ethnic issue, human right and magnitude of the crisis. Amhara television downplayed these themes by giving less or no emphasis. Ethnic issue never reported in Amhara television. Being different in the topic of interest, the two media apparently used different sources. The religious leaders’ and elders as well as government officials were frequently used in Amhara television. Aljazeera, on the other hand, decided its dominant sources to be victims’ family and opposition groups. Amhara television was more or less negative to the public unrest and never been positive. Aljazeera’s tone of story was completely positive. The media also saw huge difference in their choice of frame. Amhara television showed the terrible result of the political unrest through employing economic consequence, morality and prognostic framing. Providing very little emphasis for this kind of framing, Aljazeera fundamentally reported the underlying cause and severity of the issue with diagnostic, human interest and responsibility framing. With regards to media function, Aljazeera was focused on stating the cause while Amhara television was suggesting solution. The key reason for experiencing great deal of distinction in framing is their difference in editorial guideline and orientation of media philosophy. iii en_US
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dc.title A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE FRAMING OF 2016 AMHARA REGION POLITICAL UNREST: AMHARA TELEVISION AND ALJAZEERA en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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