African Journal of Feminist Theory and Praxis

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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Gender Inequality in North and South Sudanese Newspaper Editorials: A Comparative Study

Ms Alison French, Department of Advanced Studies, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau Alemayehu Deng, Catholic University of South Sudan Dinote Jok, Catholic University of South Sudan
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18819152
Published: April 1, 2005

Abstract

This study examines gender inequality in newspaper editorials from North and South Sudan, focusing on South Sudan's media landscape post-secession. A comparative content analysis approach was employed, examining a sample of editorials from both North and South Sudanese newspapers. Data were analysed using thematic coding and frequency counts. Editorial content revealed a significant disparity in the representation of women's roles, with themes such as gender-based violence and domestic responsibilities disproportionately represented in North Sudanese newspaper editorials compared to their South Sudanese counterparts. The analysis highlights persistent gender inequality in both regions but with notable variations, indicating distinct cultural and political influences on media discourse. Media literacy programmes should be developed to challenge harmful stereotypes prevalent in editorial content. Policymakers are advised to implement regulations that promote balanced representation of genders in media outlets. gender inequality, newspaper editorials, South Sudan, comparative study

How to Cite

Ms Alison French, Alemayehu Deng, Dinote Jok (2005). Gender Inequality in North and South Sudanese Newspaper Editorials: A Comparative Study. African Journal of Feminist Theory and Praxis, Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18819152

Keywords

African StudiesGender StudiesMedia CriticismPost-Colonial TheoryIntersectionalityFeminist TheoryComparative Analysis

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