Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Science
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)

Framing Operation Dudula and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in South African Media Discourse

Tarisayi, Kudzayi Savious (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jan 2024

Abstract

This study investigates how the anti-immigrant group Operation Dudula is framed and constructed in South African media discourse. Utilizing framing theory and social constructionism, content analysis was conducted on media articles published after the arrest of Operation Dudula’s leader. Findings reveal Operation Dudula resonates with citizens by blaming immigrants for unemployment, although claims about foreign workers are often misleading or exaggerated. Media frames construct Operation Dudula as either tackling unemployment or engaging in xenophobic vigilantism. While perspectives on immigrants differ, dominant frames critical of Operation Dudula may constrain its activities by challenging legitimacy. However, some political support exists for Dudula’s goals. Unfortunately, vilifying immigrants obscures systemic issues that elites failed to address. Reducing xenophobic tensions requires tackling root causes of unrest, while promoting human rights and non-discrimination. This study concludes media discourse plays a role in enabling or inhibiting the activities of vigilante groups in South Africa. Nuanced understanding of anti-immigrant framing is key to addressing this complex social issue.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijess

Publisher

Subject

Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Science (IJESS), with ISSN 2830-6996, is a biannually online, peer-reviewed and open-access journal which is published by Papanda. IJESS aims to publish high-quality papers in all areas of Education and Social sciences. The journal is committed to ...