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南非媒体对性别与艾滋病病毒的理解。

Understandings of gender and HIV in the South African media.

作者信息

Gibbs Andrew

机构信息

Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2010;22 Suppl 2:1620-8. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2010.490258.

Abstract

It is widely agreed empowering women to take control of their lives and sexual health is a key strategy for tackling gender inequalities and HIV/AIDS, but to date this has been exceedingly difficult to achieve. This paper explores how a sample of South African media represent the relationship between gender and HIV/AIDS in the interests of understanding the symbolic context in which HIV/AIDS programmers conduct their work. The starting assumption is that representations of gender and HIV in the symbolic sphere provide the context within which people charged with designing and implementing women's empowerment interventions--government officials and NGO programme managers--construct understandings of this relationship and how best to tackle it. Content analysis was conducted on four South African newspapers between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2008. Newspapers selected are widely read by "opinion leaders"; government officials and NGO programme managers. It is accepted that women's empowerment needs to involve top-down and bottom-up approaches. Dominant media representations portray women's empowerment as almost entirely a top-down process in which powerful actors are responsible for identifying and implementing women-focused interventions. Newspapers pay little attention to the need for the mobilisation of women via bottom-up programmes. Furthermore, while the media focuses on structural- and individual-level interventions, there is limited discussion of the importance of community-development interventions. Community-development interventions emphasise the need to build and support community-led responses to HIV. For women's empowerment to be successful interventions need to be at all levels. Currently, much emphasis is placed on the need for "socially responsible" media reporting in South Africa that supports positive social development and social justice. Against this background, we conclude media representations of appropriate ways to tackle gender and HIV/AIDS are limiting in ways that undermine awareness of the need for community-led interventions to empower women.

摘要

人们普遍认为,赋予妇女掌控自己生活和性健康的权力是解决性别不平等和艾滋病毒/艾滋病问题的关键策略,但迄今为止,这一目标极难实现。本文探讨了南非媒体的一个样本如何呈现性别与艾滋病毒/艾滋病之间的关系,以便理解艾滋病毒/艾滋病项目开展工作的象征背景。起始假设是,象征领域中性别与艾滋病毒的呈现为负责设计和实施妇女赋权干预措施的人员——政府官员和非政府组织项目经理——构建对这种关系的理解以及如何最好地应对这种关系提供了背景。对2007年1月1日至2008年12月31日期间的四家南非报纸进行了内容分析。所选报纸被“意见领袖”广泛阅读,这些“意见领袖”包括政府官员和非政府组织项目经理。人们公认,妇女赋权需要自上而下和自下而上的方法。主流媒体的呈现将妇女赋权描绘成几乎完全是一个自上而下的过程,其中有影响力的行为者负责确定和实施以妇女为重点的干预措施。报纸很少关注通过自下而上的项目动员妇女的必要性。此外,虽然媒体关注结构层面和个人层面的干预措施,但对社区发展干预措施的重要性讨论有限。社区发展干预措施强调需要建立和支持社区主导的应对艾滋病毒的措施。要使妇女赋权取得成功,干预措施需要在各个层面展开。目前,南非非常强调需要有“对社会负责”的媒体报道,以支持积极的社会发展和社会正义。在此背景下,我们得出结论,媒体对解决性别与艾滋病毒/艾滋病问题的适当方式的呈现具有局限性,这种局限性破坏了人们对社区主导的干预措施以赋权妇女的必要性的认识。

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