Media Portrayal of Women Leaders in Kenya: A Contextual Analysis of Narratives of Female Politicians and Print Media

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 2

Abstract

The main objective of this study was to establish how the media portrays women leaders in Kenya, with a focus on the narratives of female politicians and newspaper articles. Specifically, the study investigated the frames used by media to cover prominent women leaders in Kenya and analyzed the consequences of the media framing of women leaders on their political and public leadership. To achieve the objectives, the study addressed three research questions; first, the experience of prominent women leaders with regard to media coverage, secondly, frames used by media to cover prominent women leaders in Kenya, lastly, the effect of media framing of women leaders in Kenya on their political and public leadership. The research adopted a qualitative research design. The study targeted women who have served at the national level in an appointive or representation position in two Kenyan presidential regimes of Uhuru Kenyatta or Mwai Kibaki. The theoretical foundation of the study is agenda setting and media framing. Data was collected by conducting key informant interviews, using open ended questionnaire as a tool, and reviewing existing documentation. The data collected was analyzed and the findings presented through narrative analysis procedures. Document analysis undertaken corroborated the findings of the study. The study found that the experience of women in leadership with media coverage is negative. The findings of the study point to biased, skewed coverage with a manipulated slant or angle of presentation. The study concluded that media is not wholly to blame for the negative experience or opinion held by women in leadership, that there are other factors at play including how the women engage or do not engage the media. The main frames used to cover women in leadership are; patriarchy, family relations, sexuality and appearance, propaganda and controversy, and lastly, gender reflective terminologies and tags. The impact of this framing is a sub conscious withdrawal from media engagement as a shield against negative media coverage. The study found that media portrayal of prominent women in leadership boils down to individual engagement with the media houses and media content management. It is the contention of the study that media does not propagate the gender narrative on purpose, but as a social construct that lays emphasis on the supremacy of the male gender as is advanced in patriarchal societies. The study concluded that the negative portrayal of prominent women in leadership is a clear indication and indictment that the media in Kenya has opted to embrace gendered lenses.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr Samuel Siringi, Veronica Nduva

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  • EP ID EP417229
  • DOI 10.9790/0837-2302092746.
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Dr Samuel Siringi, Veronica Nduva (2018). Media Portrayal of Women Leaders in Kenya: A Contextual Analysis of Narratives of Female Politicians and Print Media. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 23(2), 27-46. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-417229