Youth Voices Unleashed: Media Narratives in Bangladesh’s 2024 Quota Reform Movement
Journal Title: Qlantic Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities - QJSSH - Year 2025, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
This study aims to examine the impact of reporting on social movements by different media outlets. Currently, youth predominantly utilize social media to communicate their demands and preferences to adults. A robust popular movement seeking to modify the quotas for 2024 has emerged through both social media and traditional media. Public outrage is chiefly accountable for this, as seen by tweets and news articles. Individuals expressed significant dissatisfaction with their employment and task allocation to achieve objectives. The 2024 Quota Reform Movement significantly alters politics and culture. It demonstrates the engagement of Bangladeshi youth and their aspiration for transformation within the nation. National and international news outlets have reported on the passionate and resolute tone of the adolescents leading the demonstrations. This article analyzes news articles that robustly endorse the Reform Movement in Bangladesh to explore possible media impact on the movement's future. Journalists worldwide reporting on the protests emphasized the importance of the movement.
Authors and Affiliations
Erham Ahmed Anum Ashraf
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