Portrayal of women in The Daily Nation's Saturday Magazine
Abstract
This research project delves into the 'sensitive' issues of gender (im)balance
prevalent in our society, and particularly as it is handled by a section of the
mainstream media.
It is a response to the call for affirmative action and the result reverberations
that have shaken society down to the core.
The power of the media is undoubtedly almost immeasurable, and for such
an issue to have the desired impact, one cannot ignore how the media
handles it.
The media are reputed to set the agenda of what people think, falling short of
determining how they think about phenomena.
The choice of the Daily Nation is deliberate, largely owing to its popularity
and dominance in the region. Statistics show that it enjoys a daily readership
of about three million.
Across the world via the internet, it is on record at achieving a day's
browsing of 800,000, which is about eight times its nearest challenger.
There is no doubt, therefore, that how it portrays the image of women in the
Saturday magazine is fundamental.
Publisher
University of Nairobi The School Of Journalism, University Of Nairobi