Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia

This dissertation examines media coverage of the 2011- 2012 famine in Somalia by the websites of BBC News, CNN and Al Jazeera. Using both quantitative and qualitative content analyses, it asks why coverage of the famine began as late as it did, despite ample evidence of the coming famine. It further...

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Main Author: Stupart, Richard
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006054
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-35002018-09-19T04:20:19ZHungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in SomaliaStupart, RichardFamines -- Political aspects -- SomaliaSomalia -- In mass mediaFamines in mass mediaThis dissertation examines media coverage of the 2011- 2012 famine in Somalia by the websites of BBC News, CNN and Al Jazeera. Using both quantitative and qualitative content analyses, it asks why coverage of the famine began as late as it did, despite ample evidence of the coming famine. It further surveys the famine-related news reports for evidence of four paradigms through which the causes of famine can be understood; as a Malthusian competition between population and land, as a failure of food entitlements as conceived of by Sen (1981), as critical political event (Edkins, 2004), or as an issue of criminality (Alex de Waal, 2008). Findings include a dramatic silencing of victim’s accounts of famine, despite a reliance on their photographic images, as well as an overwhelming preference for Malthusian accounts of the famine. Late media coverage is explored via a new-values paradigm which links the sudden outburst of media coverage for the famine to a formal UN declaration, and suggests that this may have created a new elite-relevance to the event which did not exist before, and therefore making it of relevance to domestic publics.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Journalism and Media Studies2013ThesisMastersMA104 leavespdfvital:3500http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006054EnglishStupart, Richard
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topic Famines -- Political aspects -- Somalia
Somalia -- In mass media
Famines in mass media
spellingShingle Famines -- Political aspects -- Somalia
Somalia -- In mass media
Famines in mass media
Stupart, Richard
Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
description This dissertation examines media coverage of the 2011- 2012 famine in Somalia by the websites of BBC News, CNN and Al Jazeera. Using both quantitative and qualitative content analyses, it asks why coverage of the famine began as late as it did, despite ample evidence of the coming famine. It further surveys the famine-related news reports for evidence of four paradigms through which the causes of famine can be understood; as a Malthusian competition between population and land, as a failure of food entitlements as conceived of by Sen (1981), as critical political event (Edkins, 2004), or as an issue of criminality (Alex de Waal, 2008). Findings include a dramatic silencing of victim’s accounts of famine, despite a reliance on their photographic images, as well as an overwhelming preference for Malthusian accounts of the famine. Late media coverage is explored via a new-values paradigm which links the sudden outburst of media coverage for the famine to a formal UN declaration, and suggests that this may have created a new elite-relevance to the event which did not exist before, and therefore making it of relevance to domestic publics. === ===
author Stupart, Richard
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title Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
title_short Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
title_full Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
title_fullStr Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
title_full_unstemmed Hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in Somalia
title_sort hungry but silent: a content analysis of media reporting on the 2011-2012 famine in somalia
publisher Rhodes University
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