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Title: Is this not colonization? Framing Sino-South African relations in South Africa’s mainstream press
Authors: Albert Chibuwe
Allen Munoriyarwa
Department of Media, Communication, Film and Theatre Arts at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe and Research Fellow at the University of South Africa
University of Botswana
Keywords: Sino-South Africa relations
framing theory
frame analysis
mainstream press;
China
Africa
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: Sabinet African Journals
Abstract: Drawing on a media-centric framing theory, and utilising qualitative framing analysis, we examine how selected mainstream newspapers in South Africa framed Sino- South Africa relationships. We observe the ubiquity of negative anti-Chinese frames in the South African mainstream media. We demonstrate that these largely negative frames on China clustered around key issues: its economic relationship with South Africa; human rights issues; and China’s political ties with African regimes. We argue that the negative frames were a result of newspapers’ sourcing routines. Furthermore, we argue that anti-Chinese frames in the South African media sync neatly with a growing negative public perception of China, sustained by global media especially in the West and the US.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5876
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