Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism | 2021

The Framing of Economic Corruption in Ethiopian Media: Revealing or Concealing?

 

Abstract


This study aimed to examine the ‘key framing strategies’ used to depict ‘corruption issues’ in Ethiopian media. A mixed research approach has been employed using qualitative and quantitative content analysis and framing analysis as data gathering and analysis methods. The study focused on two state and two private media. The news stories and articles were gathered in the specified time frame and evaluated using checklists of ‘episodic’ and ‘thematic’ frames. The findings show, the private media mainly applied the ‘episodic framing’ covering specific court reports and custody of individual, but the government media outlets employed ‘thematic framing’ strategy, adding ‘policy discussion’ and ‘news analyses and detailed contexts and public opinions’.

Volume 11
Pages 1-12
DOI 10.37421/2165-7912.2021.11.424
Language English
Journal Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism

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