Representing conflict: Gatekeeping practices and framing devices of African diasporic press

Ogunyemi, Ola (2017) Representing conflict: Gatekeeping practices and framing devices of African diasporic press. In: Media, Diaspora and Conflict. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 137-152. ISBN 9783319566429, 9783319566412

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Abstract

This chapter sheds some light into the gatekeeping practices of African diasporic press and its effects on framing African conflicts. The theoretical approach of gatekeeping enables the author to elicit how diaspora journalists develop an inclination to give prominence to African conflict news and the framing approach gives an insight into their preferred framing devices. These were empirically grounded through an interview with the editors of African Voice and Nigerian Watch newspapers and textual analysis of their content. Hence, the data reveals that they are sceptical of reproducing African conflict stories from western news agency and that they also have a tendency to prioritise ‘conflict’, ‘human interest’ and ‘responsibility’ angles.

Keywords:Gatekeeping practice, Framing devices, African diasporic press, Conflict news
Subjects:P Mass Communications and Documentation > P500 Journalism
Divisions:College of Arts > School of English & Journalism > School of English & Journalism (English)
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Deposited On:29 Sep 2017 11:16

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