Reporting Islam in Non Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis
The media attention to Islam has increased over the past few decades, but meeting the quality standards in reporting the region is of great concern. This is because the media tend to highlight prejudice in news reporting of Islam. Therefore, this study aims to explore how non-western newspapers f...
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my-unisza-ir.48052022-01-18T03:39:13Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4805/ Reporting Islam in Non Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis Hassan, Dr. Isyaku Latiff Azmi, Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Nazri BL Religion BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc The media attention to Islam has increased over the past few decades, but meeting the quality standards in reporting the region is of great concern. This is because the media tend to highlight prejudice in news reporting of Islam. Therefore, this study aims to explore how non-western newspapers frame Islam in news reporting. Using purposive sampling, Punch and Vanguard were chosen from Nigeria while The Star and New Straits Times were chosen from Malaysia based on their popularity and readership. A total of 599 news articles focusing on Islam or Muslims were collected from the selected newspapers using an internet-based search from November 2015 until September 2016. These news articles were subjected to content analysis to explore how Islam is framed in the selected newspapers. The findings showed that more than one-third (41.6%) of the overall Islamrelated articles reported Islam using human interest frames and more than one-third (38.1%) of the articles used conflict frames. Further analysis of the findings revealed that Nigerian newspapers used more conflict frames (48.9%) in reporting Islam compared to Malaysian newspapers (30.4%). It was envisaged that the findings of this study would advance our understanding of how non-western media frame Islam in news reporting. Book Publisher International 2021 Book Section NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4805/1/FH05-FBK-21-53661.pdf Hassan, Dr. Isyaku and Latiff Azmi, Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Nazri (2021) Reporting Islam in Non Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis. In: Modern Perspectives in Language, Literature and Education. Book Publisher International, pp. 99-110. ISBN 978-93-90768-18-9 |
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The media attention to Islam has increased over the past few decades, but meeting the quality
standards in reporting the region is of great concern. This is because the media tend to highlight
prejudice in news reporting of Islam. Therefore, this study aims to explore how non-western
newspapers frame Islam in news reporting. Using purposive sampling, Punch and Vanguard were
chosen from Nigeria while The Star and New Straits Times were chosen from Malaysia based on their
popularity and readership. A total of 599 news articles focusing on Islam or Muslims were collected
from the selected newspapers using an internet-based search from November 2015 until September
2016. These news articles were subjected to content analysis to explore how Islam is framed in the
selected newspapers. The findings showed that more than one-third (41.6%) of the overall Islamrelated articles reported Islam using human interest frames and more than one-third (38.1%) of the
articles used conflict frames. Further analysis of the findings revealed that Nigerian newspapers used
more conflict frames (48.9%) in reporting Islam compared to Malaysian newspapers (30.4%). It was
envisaged that the findings of this study would advance our understanding of how non-western media
frame Islam in news reporting. |
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Reporting Islam in Non Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis |
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Reporting Islam in Non Western Newspapers: A News Framing Analysis |
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