African Media Portrayals of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi

Authors

  • Brooke Chambers PhD Student – Sociology Department, University of Minnsota JD student - Moritz School of Law The Ohio State University
  • j. Siguru Wahutu Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication | NYU Faculty Associate – Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society | Harvard University

Keywords:

genocide, journalism field, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, RTLM

Abstract

Much has been written about the media coverage of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. However, with few exceptions, much of this work has often focused on how the journalism fields from the global North framed the genocide, with little work on how African fields covered it. This article eschews the global North and investigates how African fields covered the genocide as it unfolded. We analyze 96 news articles from Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria, along with 21 transcripts of Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) coverage during the first month of the genocide. We find similar narratives about the violence between RTLM broadcasts and the 3 fields we focus on. For example, we find that in the period of intense violence, African journalists primarily framed Rwanda as a civil war and ethnic conflict and rarely used the genocide frame. This is counterintuitive when considering how many fields from the global North have been critiqued for not calling Rwanda a genocide early on. Our findings and conclusions hold implications for comparative media analysis and the normalization of hateful rhetoric.

Author Biographies

Brooke Chambers, PhD Student – Sociology Department, University of Minnsota JD student - Moritz School of Law The Ohio State University

PhD Student – Sociology Department, University of Minnsota JD student - Moritz School of Law The Ohio State University

j. Siguru Wahutu, Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication | NYU Faculty Associate – Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society | Harvard University

Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication | NYUFaculty Associate – Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society | Harvard University #2129985254 

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Published

2024-04-14

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