2000年政黨輪替前後報紙社論政治社會化內容分析
碩士 === 國立新竹教育大學 === 環境與文化資源學系碩士班 === 99 === The main goal of this research is to analyze political socialization based on how it was presented through the contents of newspaper editorials, specifically during the change of the ruling political party in Taiwan during the year 2000. 288 newspaper edit...
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Summary: | 碩士 === 國立新竹教育大學 === 環境與文化資源學系碩士班 === 99 === The main goal of this research is to analyze political socialization based on how it was presented through the contents of newspaper editorials, specifically during the change of the ruling political party in Taiwan during the year 2000.
288 newspaper editorials dating from 1996-2000 were selected from the United Daily News and The Liberty Times as samples in the research.
Two methods of analysis were used in this research. First is an analysis of how each newspaper title presented Taiwanese political socialization in their respective editorials. The second method is a cross examination and comparison of the differences in how Taiwanese political socialization was presented in both newspaper titles.
The results and findings of this research are in agreement with the media political socialization theories cited in this paper. The following points will give newspaper editors insights about the trends of editorial topics and subtopics during the period covered in the research. It is also the recommendation of the research that the findings be used as a guide by editors for future considerations.
1. The contents of the editorials from the two newspaper titles focused on political issues before and after the change in ruling political party. This reveals that newspaper editorials are a way to propagate political agenda.
2. The topics of the editorials from the two newspaper titles were more focused on political orientation and much less on political community before and after the change in ruling political party.
3. The editorials from the United Daily News had a broader range of topics compared to those of The Liberty Times. Thus, the topics of the editorials from the United Daily News can be classified into far more categories than those of The Liberty Times.
4. Individual newspaper title analysis and cross title analysis showed that there was a change in how the editorials were classified into subcategories before and after the change in ruling political party. There was also a significant change in the distribution of the percentage of the most frequent subcategories that editorials are classified into.
5. The United Daily News was more critical and vocal about its opinions of the government after the change in ruling political party, while The Liberty Times’ editorials did not show any change in the way it presented its opinions about the government.
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