Kenyan Politics: Determinants of Legislators’ Coverage in Newspapers’ Pictorial News

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  • Jimmy Ochieng PhD student in The Media School, Indiana University-Bloomington
  • Kioko Ireri United States International University-Africa

Keywords:

content analysis, Kenya, newspapers’ visibility, pictorial coverage, politicians

Abstract

Content analyzing 491 photographs, the present research explores whether noninstitutional characteristics (gender, ethnic group size, and seniority) and institutional attributes (party size and political leadership) predicted newspapers’ pictorial coverage of 349 Kenyan members of Parliament (MPs) between 2013 and 2017. Findings indicate that political leadership was the overall predictor of the MPs’ photographic coverage. The implications of these are also discussed.   

Author Biographies

Jimmy Ochieng, PhD student in The Media School, Indiana University-Bloomington

PhD student in The Media School, Indiana University-Bloomington His research interests include political communication, media effects and public opinion, and political behavior, and the research focuses particularly on how media, politics, and voters intersect, and influence, political outcomes.

Kioko Ireri, United States International University-Africa

Associate Professor of Journalism & Mass Communication

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2023-07-28

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