The exposure of media frames among Malaysian bloggers pre and post 13th general election

The exposure of media frames among Malaysian bloggers pre and post 13th general election. Malaysian Journal of Communication, 32 (2). pp. 425-452. ISSN 2289-1528 (2016)



Abstract

Blog began to attract people in Malaysia in 1998 when bloggers actively wrote about political matters and current issues. Blogs have then become an influential medium of news reporting after the mass community rejects mainstream media which often shows favoritism to the government party. This paper examines how a generic framesused by the bloggers in Malaysia pre and post 13th General Election (GE). A comparison on two groups of blog is made which involved Pro- Barisan Nasional
(BN) and Pro- Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to see the differences in the use of frames by the
bloggers. Five generic frames with 20 attributes statement by Semetko & Valkenburg
has been adapted in this study. Quantitative content analysis approach was used and
the results showed that conflict frame and responsibility frame are at a relatively high
level use while the human interest frame, morality frame and economic consequences
frame are at the low level of use. However, there are some differences in terms of the
use of frames by both groups of blogger even at different political views. The results
of the study clearly show that both groups of bloggers have emphasized more conflict
frames in all the issues debated.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Blog, Bloggers
Taxonomy: By Subject > Communication & Media Studies > Communication > Communication Theory
By Subject > Communication & Media Studies > Strategic Communication > New Media Communication
By Subject > Communication & Media Studies > Strategic Communication > Public Relations > Mass Media & Society
Local Content Hub: Subjects > Communication & Media Studies
Depositing User: Muhammad Shafiq Amirullah
Date Deposited: 17 Aug 2020 04:57
Last Modified: 17 Aug 2020 04:57
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