Los Mapuche y personeros de Gobierno en la cobertura mediática del diario chileno La Nación sobre el conflicto chileno-mapuche durante el primer gobierno de Michelle Bachelet Jeria (2006-2010)
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In this article we analyze the ideology behind chilean newspaper La Nacion’s coverage of the chilean-mapuche conflict, specifically during the first government of Michelle Bachelet Jeria (2006-2010). We try to account for the way both indigenous subjects and government officials are portrayed, characterizing these types of actors, to later, in a second part, attempt to account for the general ideological landscape in which these constructs are inserted. We conclude that the coverage moves between three nodal points: first, “cultural recognition”, in which we find the indio permitido ; second, “public security”, where we find the indio insurrecto . Both these nodal points always seem to imply the third one: “governmental competence”, understood as success and skill in generating political governance, a fundamental part of the Concertacion ’s political project.