Treatment Of Environmental Issues In Leading Pakistani Dailies
Environmental issues are contemplated as the most frightening and challenging issues that occurred due to climate change. These environmental issues are disturbing the whole world including living species. Pakistan is also facing issues regarding environmental changes. Pakistan is considered the 7th most susceptible country in terms of environmental disasters. The current research is conducted to study and analyze the treatment of Pakistani English papers in the coverage of ecological issues and the basic drive of this research is to evaluate the “media representation of environmental issues” as discussed in leading Pakistani dailies (Dawn and The News). The content analysis is used to know the frequency and direction of environmental issues. The universe of the study contains textual content of print media including news stories and editorials. It is concluded that The News, gives more coverage to environmental issues as compared to Dawn newspaper in terms of news stories and editorials.
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Environmental Issues, Media Representation, Pakistani English Dailies, Content Analysis
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(1) Nasim Ishaq
School of Communication Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Ghazala Kanwal Ejaz
Govt. Fatima Jinnah College (W), Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Noor
Govt. Fatima Jinnah College (W), Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Media Representation of Climate Change in the Global South: A Content Analysis of News Coverage in Pakistan, Nigeria, and Brazil
To begin with, I examine media portrayal of climate change across the Global South, and in particular three countries; Pakistan, Nigeria and Brazil. It probes the description and rousing of climate change in news media, and the information of how environment-related news is filtered by the national and regional context. In this study, the patterns of narratives of climate change, role of the segments of the government and international actors, and the control of global media, are considered using a content analysis approach to news coverage of these countries. Further to that, the study also looks deeply into the perception of people regarding the credibility of climate change news and the impacts of fake news on making public opinion on the same. The findings also provide clues into how countries which are typically disproportionally affected by the impacts of climate change portray such impacts.
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Media Representation, Climate Change, Global South, Content Analysis, Fake News, Public Opinion, Journalism
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(1) Sher Baz Khan
Research Fellow, Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, Technical University Dortmund, Germany.
(2) Muhammad Bilal
Assistant Registrar, National Defense University (NDU), Islamabad, Pakistan.