ABSTRACT
The role of the media in conflicts has been a concern across the world. Its effect has
intensified enormously and scholars are yet to concur on the extent of the media effect
on conflicts and peace-building. The general objective of the study was to assess the
media influence on the conduct of electioneering process in Kenya with reference to
Kisumu County. The specific objectives of the study were to: investigate the type of
influence of the media during electioneering process in Kenya with reference to Kisumu
County; examine the causes and types of conflicts during electioneering process in
Kenya with reference to Kisumu County and finally assess the challenges experienced
by the media during electioneering process in Kenya with reference to Kisumu County.
The study adopted a conceptual model which was guided by four main theories:
Libertarian theory, Galtung’s theories of structural violence and structural peacebuilding,
Agenda Setting theory and Social Responsibility theory. Also the study was
guided by the concepts of media reporting, coverage and peace journalism. The study
was limited from re-introduction of multi-party democracy in Kenya in 1992 to 2017
with focus on private and public electronic and social media. The study ended in 2017 as
that was the year when massive electioneering violence was witnessed in Kisumu
County last. The area of study was Kisumu County, Kenya specifically Nyakach and
Kisumu Central sub-counties. Key government officials, security officials and
journalists were key informants who were drawn from the two constituencies’
headquarters while other respondents were drawn from Kisumu residents. The sampled
respondents were a total of 864. The study employed qualitative and quantitative
methods for investigation. The study adopted probability (simple random) and nonprobability
(purposive, convenience, snowball and systematic random) sampling
techniques. The data were collected through questionnaires, interviews schedule, FGDs
guides and review of literature through document analysis. FGD comprised 10
homogenous key informants and six FGDs were conducted. Qualitative data were
analyzed by thematic while quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics. The data collected were analyzed by SPSS version 21 and
Microsoft excel. The data were presented in tables, pie charts and later interpreted into
meaningful information. The study found out that both print, electronic and social media
were the major types of media and they had great influence on people’s opinions and
behaviors during electioneering process. The media influenced people both positively
and negatively based on their daily agendas. The findings of the study revealed that
Kisumu County experienced electoral and politically instigated ethnic conflicts during
electioneering process. These conflicts have had greater impacts on socio-economic,
psychological and health aspects of people. Finally the study found out that media
experienced challenges such as insecurity, unprofessionalism, poor working conditions
and brutality from citizens and police. The study, therefore, concluded that media
influences people greatly during electioneering process thus determining the nature of
electioneering process. Therefore, the overall conclusion of this study was that the media
has contributed to the peaceful electioneering process by not only educating and
training, but by also addressing the historical injustices, structural and cultural conflicts.
However, it was observed that these influences of media have not been without
challenges. The study recommended that media be regulated and trained on peacejournalism.
The study further recommended that historical injustices and structural
conflicts be addressed. Youths should be involved in peace initiatives as they are the
major perpetrators of violence. Finally the study recommended that all stakeholders
should partner with media in enhancing peaceful electioneering process
Ombeck, R (2021). Media Influence On The Conduct Of Electioneering Process In Kenya With Reference To Kisumu County. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/media-influence-on-the-conduct-of-electioneering-process-in-kenya-with-reference-to-kisumu-county
Ombeck, Rodgers "Media Influence On The Conduct Of Electioneering Process In Kenya With Reference To Kisumu County" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/media-influence-on-the-conduct-of-electioneering-process-in-kenya-with-reference-to-kisumu-county. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Ombeck, Rodgers . "Media Influence On The Conduct Of Electioneering Process In Kenya With Reference To Kisumu County". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/media-influence-on-the-conduct-of-electioneering-process-in-kenya-with-reference-to-kisumu-county >.
Ombeck, Rodgers . "Media Influence On The Conduct Of Electioneering Process In Kenya With Reference To Kisumu County" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/media-influence-on-the-conduct-of-electioneering-process-in-kenya-with-reference-to-kisumu-county