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Main Authors: Birla, Dhruvee, Akhtar, Nazia
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15041
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Akhtar, Nazia
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contents In India, online news media outlets were an important source of information for people with digital access during the COVID-19 pandemic. In India, where "transgender" was legally recognised as a category only in 2014, and same-sex marriages are yet to be legalised, it becomes crucial to analyse whether and how they reported the lived realities of vulnerable LGBTQ+ communities during the pandemic. This study analysed articles from online editions of two English-language newspaper websites, which differed vastly in their circulation figures-The Times of India and The Indian Express. The results of our study suggest that these newspaper websites published articles surrounding various aspects of the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals with a greater focus on transgender communities. However, they lacked quality and depth. Focusing on the period spanning March 2020 to August 2021, we analysed articles using sentiment analysis and topic modelling. We also compared our results to the period before the pandemic (January 2019 - December 2019) to understand the shift in topics, sentiments, and stances across the two newspaper websites. A manual analysis of the articles indicated that the language used in certain articles by The Times of India was transphobic and obsolete. Our study captures the visibility and representation of the LGBTQ+ communities in Indian newspaper websites during the pandemic.
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spellingShingle Visibility vs. Engagement: How Two Indian News Websites Reported on LGBTQ+ Individuals and Communities during the Pandemic
Birla, Dhruvee
Akhtar, Nazia
Human-Computer Interaction
In India, online news media outlets were an important source of information for people with digital access during the COVID-19 pandemic. In India, where "transgender" was legally recognised as a category only in 2014, and same-sex marriages are yet to be legalised, it becomes crucial to analyse whether and how they reported the lived realities of vulnerable LGBTQ+ communities during the pandemic. This study analysed articles from online editions of two English-language newspaper websites, which differed vastly in their circulation figures-The Times of India and The Indian Express. The results of our study suggest that these newspaper websites published articles surrounding various aspects of the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals with a greater focus on transgender communities. However, they lacked quality and depth. Focusing on the period spanning March 2020 to August 2021, we analysed articles using sentiment analysis and topic modelling. We also compared our results to the period before the pandemic (January 2019 - December 2019) to understand the shift in topics, sentiments, and stances across the two newspaper websites. A manual analysis of the articles indicated that the language used in certain articles by The Times of India was transphobic and obsolete. Our study captures the visibility and representation of the LGBTQ+ communities in Indian newspaper websites during the pandemic.
title Visibility vs. Engagement: How Two Indian News Websites Reported on LGBTQ+ Individuals and Communities during the Pandemic
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15041