Framing Physicality and Public Safety: A study of Michael Brown and Darren Wilson

Michael Oshiro, Pamela Valera
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Abstract This article examines how contact with the police led to the death of Michael Brown (an unarmed 18-year-old Black teenager from Ferguson, Missouri, who was shot and killed during an altercation with a police officer). And, how Darren Wilson (the White police officer from the Ferguson Police Department who shot and killed Michael Brown) was portrayed in mainstream newspaper articles covering the story of Brown’s death. Using both frame analysis and Hall’s framework of discursive domains for organizing and making sense of events in social life, we analyzed news coverage of Brown in three of the top circulating daily newspapers in the US: The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. The Lexis Nexis database was used to retrieve a set of newspapers using the search term “Michael Brown.” Articles from the three leading newspapers were collected from the day the event occurred, August 9, 2014, through the end of the year, December 31, 2014. The news articles used in this study were mostly written with an episodic frame. The articles presenting the socioeconomic background of Brown and Wilson were described as profiles on each individual and the neighborhood they came from, rather than a discussion about where they fell on the economic structure of this country and the larger, upstream forces that might influence those positions. The feelings and attitudes of the reader are also likely to be influenced by details included in the articles and how they were presented. The findings contribute to the broader literature looking at the relationships between police and Black communities. Public health can play a role in advocating and facilitating programs that build better linkages between police and community. The public health field can take a leadership role in holding the news media accountable when they are engaging in frenetic inaction. Only by having difficult and challenging conversations that examines the upstream causes of violence and deaths like Brown’s, can we make progress in preventing them.
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建构身体与公共安全:迈克尔·布朗和达伦·威尔逊的研究
本文探讨了与警察的接触是如何导致迈克尔·布朗(Michael Brown)死亡的。迈克尔·布朗是一名来自密苏里州弗格森的18岁黑人青年,他在与一名警察发生争执时被枪杀。还有,主流报纸在报道布朗之死的文章中是如何描绘达伦·威尔逊(Darren Wilson,弗格森警察局开枪打死迈克尔·布朗的白人警官)的。使用框架分析和霍尔的话语域框架来组织和理解社会生活中的事件,我们分析了美国三家发行量最大的日报:《纽约时报》、《洛杉矶时报》和《华盛顿邮报》对布朗的新闻报道。Lexis Nexis数据库使用搜索词“迈克尔·布朗”来检索一组报纸。从事件发生当天(2014年8月9日)到年底(2014年12月31日),三家主要报纸的文章被收集起来。在这项研究中使用的新闻文章大多是用情节框架写的。介绍布朗和威尔逊社会经济背景的文章被描述为对每个人以及他们来自的社区的简介,而不是讨论他们在这个国家的经济结构中所处的位置,以及可能影响这些位置的更大的上游力量。读者的感受和态度也可能受到文章中包含的细节以及它们的呈现方式的影响。这些发现有助于更广泛地研究警察与黑人社区之间的关系。公共卫生可以在倡导和促进在警察和社区之间建立更好联系的方案方面发挥作用。公共卫生领域可以发挥领导作用,在新闻媒体疯狂无所作为时追究其责任。只有通过艰难而富有挑战性的对话,审视像布朗这样的暴力和死亡的上游原因,我们才能在预防暴力和死亡方面取得进展。
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