Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has been a global threat to human life since its outbreak in December 2019, originating from China. Malaysia reported its first case in January 2020. Given the global reach of the pandemic, increased media coverage was expected. Therefore, it is crucial to examine how mainstrea...

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Main Author: Chan, Hoi Lun
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2023
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description The Covid-19 pandemic has been a global threat to human life since its outbreak in December 2019, originating from China. Malaysia reported its first case in January 2020. Given the global reach of the pandemic, increased media coverage was expected. Therefore, it is crucial to examine how mainstream and alternative media in Malaysia frame Covid-19 in terms of the type of frames used, sources of information, and slant of news. The study aims to achieve three objectives: (1) to investigate the type of frames used by selected newspapers in their coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic, (2) to determine the sources of information used by the selected newspapers during the pandemic, and (3) to examine the slant of news reported by the selected newspapers during the pandemic. The methodology involves using summative content analysis, including quantitative content analysis to investigate the framing of Covid-19 coverage on online news portals and qualitative content analysis to identify themes or patterns. The results showed that both mainstream and alternative news portals predominantly used the human-interest frame to report on Covid-19. In terms of sources of information, NST and Malaysiakini used all sources of information for their Covid-19 related articles, with no significant gap between the usage of these sources by either news portals. In terms of the slant of news, NST and Malaysiakini predominantly employed a neutral tone, followed by an alarming tone, with alarming news articles focusing on the high number of infections, death tolls, and potential for catastrophic outbreaks
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spelling utar-52792023-08-12T08:59:02Z Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic Chan, Hoi Lun H Social Sciences (General) HA Statistics HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform JA Political science (General) The Covid-19 pandemic has been a global threat to human life since its outbreak in December 2019, originating from China. Malaysia reported its first case in January 2020. Given the global reach of the pandemic, increased media coverage was expected. Therefore, it is crucial to examine how mainstream and alternative media in Malaysia frame Covid-19 in terms of the type of frames used, sources of information, and slant of news. The study aims to achieve three objectives: (1) to investigate the type of frames used by selected newspapers in their coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic, (2) to determine the sources of information used by the selected newspapers during the pandemic, and (3) to examine the slant of news reported by the selected newspapers during the pandemic. The methodology involves using summative content analysis, including quantitative content analysis to investigate the framing of Covid-19 coverage on online news portals and qualitative content analysis to identify themes or patterns. The results showed that both mainstream and alternative news portals predominantly used the human-interest frame to report on Covid-19. In terms of sources of information, NST and Malaysiakini used all sources of information for their Covid-19 related articles, with no significant gap between the usage of these sources by either news portals. In terms of the slant of news, NST and Malaysiakini predominantly employed a neutral tone, followed by an alarming tone, with alarming news articles focusing on the high number of infections, death tolls, and potential for catastrophic outbreaks 2023-01 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5279/1/fyp_JR_2023_CHL.pdf Chan, Hoi Lun (2023) Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5279/
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HA Statistics
HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
JA Political science (General)
Chan, Hoi Lun
Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title_full Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title_short Media coverage of health crisis in Malaysia: A framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
title_sort media coverage of health crisis in malaysia: a framing analysis of covid-19 pandemic
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HA Statistics
HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
JA Political science (General)
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5279/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5279/1/fyp_JR_2023_CHL.pdf