FRAMING AND POLARISATION STRATEGIES IN GROUP-MOTIVATED HATE SPEECHES IN NIGERIA
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.11, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-04-30
Authors : OKON ETIM OKON JUSTICE CHIDI UGWU M.A FIDELIS AZUBUBIKE AGU M.ED MAUREEN ORORHO M.A CHINEN; YE IFEOMA OGIDI M.ED;
Page : 461-474
Keywords : Nigeria; Hate speech; Frames; self/other discourse & Polarization;
Abstract
Since after the Nigerian Civil War in 1970, there has been a mutual suspicion amongst its three major ethnic groups, Hausa (in the North), Igbo (East) and Yoruba (West). This not only manifested in their socio-political life but has also generated strife and hate speech, typified by context-sensitive strategies. This paper highlights the key group- motivated strategies of framing and polarization utilized in the hate speeches raised by different groups in the Nigerian political discourse. The 2017 Kaduna declaration by a northern union (Arewa Youths), threatening to evict the Igbo living in the northern region and response texts from other unions to the declaration constitute the data. These were subjected to content analysis with insights from a van Dijk's Ideological Representation and Halliday and Matthiessen's Transitivity Theory. The findings reveal a self-preservationist frame, which is polarized in the Self/Other pattern.
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