Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.

The issue of land in Zimbabwe for residential and other purposes has remained a contested terrain between the poor communities and government since the days of the colonial era up to now. The wrangle has seen the subaltern fighting losing battles with the authorities over land. In the 2015/2016 peri...

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Main Author: Nyamayedenga, Johannes
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4070
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description The issue of land in Zimbabwe for residential and other purposes has remained a contested terrain between the poor communities and government since the days of the colonial era up to now. The wrangle has seen the subaltern fighting losing battles with the authorities over land. In the 2015/2016 period, government demolished settlements in Harare claiming that they were illegally built on land invaded by land barons and sold to unsuspecting home seekers. Such issues did not escape the eyes of the mass media. Informed by the framing and political economy theories, the study examines how victims of housing demolitions, Harare city council and land barons were constructed by The Herald and Newsday newspapers. The study is largely qualitative and it benefited from qualitative content analysis and interviews with editors and journalists from the two newspapers. The study concludes that victims of the demolitions were „othered‟ in both newspapers as „officialdom‟ prevailed in reporting the demolitions. This means that the media portrayed officials positively while the victims were described as having caused the chaos.
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spelling ir-11408-40702022-06-27T13:49:05Z Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority. Nyamayedenga, Johannes framing of victims media council and land barons housing demolitions local authority The issue of land in Zimbabwe for residential and other purposes has remained a contested terrain between the poor communities and government since the days of the colonial era up to now. The wrangle has seen the subaltern fighting losing battles with the authorities over land. In the 2015/2016 period, government demolished settlements in Harare claiming that they were illegally built on land invaded by land barons and sold to unsuspecting home seekers. Such issues did not escape the eyes of the mass media. Informed by the framing and political economy theories, the study examines how victims of housing demolitions, Harare city council and land barons were constructed by The Herald and Newsday newspapers. The study is largely qualitative and it benefited from qualitative content analysis and interviews with editors and journalists from the two newspapers. The study concludes that victims of the demolitions were „othered‟ in both newspapers as „officialdom‟ prevailed in reporting the demolitions. This means that the media portrayed officials positively while the victims were described as having caused the chaos. 2020-12-17T13:55:12Z 2020-12-17T13:55:12Z 2016-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4070 en open Midlands State University
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housing demolitions
local authority
Nyamayedenga, Johannes
Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title_full Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title_fullStr Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title_full_unstemmed Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title_short Othering the other? The Herald and the Newsday’s framing of victims, the Harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
title_sort othering the other? the herald and the newsday’s framing of victims, the harare city council and land barons in the context of the current housing demolitions by the local authority.
topic framing of victims
media
council and land barons
housing demolitions
local authority
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4070
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