1988
DOI: 10.2307/2069454
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“…However, in one instance, the Zululand Observer posted a GBV-related story on the 28 th of October 2022 titled, 'Woman survives horrific 'taxi driver' GBV ordeal', that happened in KwaDukuza, one of the nine identified GBV hotspots, but the survivor is a resident of Zululand; hence the publication took an interest in that story. Tuchman (1978); Manoff & Schudson (1986);and Meyers (1997) concur that 'the mass media have the power to bring awareness to social issues and to provide a picture of events people do not experience directly, teach people about society and help structure how people see the world'.…”
Section: How Are Gvb-related Articles Framed?mentioning
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“…However, in one instance, the Zululand Observer posted a GBV-related story on the 28 th of October 2022 titled, 'Woman survives horrific 'taxi driver' GBV ordeal', that happened in KwaDukuza, one of the nine identified GBV hotspots, but the survivor is a resident of Zululand; hence the publication took an interest in that story. Tuchman (1978); Manoff & Schudson (1986);and Meyers (1997) concur that 'the mass media have the power to bring awareness to social issues and to provide a picture of events people do not experience directly, teach people about society and help structure how people see the world'.…”
Section: How Are Gvb-related Articles Framed?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bullock (2002) pointed out that "news coverage can help determine how society views and responds to societal issues such as domestic violence". According to Meyers (1997); Manoff and Schudson (1986), the mass media have the power to bring awareness to social issues such as GBV and to provide a picture of events people do not experience directly-especially with the use of images, teach people about society, and help structure how people see the world. Meyers (1997), in an interview with victims' advocates, highlighted the importance of labelling that is not misleading.…”
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confidence: 99%