The Representation and Politicization of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Front Pages of the Daily Newspapers of Russia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Portugal, Germany, and the United States

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Sociologiceskoe Obozrenie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17323/1728-192x-2023-3-237-262
Santiago Tejedor, Fernanda Tusa, Laura Cervi, Marta Portales, Margarita Zabotina
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The impact COVID-19 has demanded an additional effort from the media to report a virus of global reach. During the lockdown, there has been an increase in information consumption derived from the interest and concern of citizens to know the characteristics, development, and threats of the coronavirus. Although social networks have ranked first among the cyberspace platforms most consulted by citizens, different studies indicate that citizens consider newspapers and magazines to have ‘good intentions’ compared to the ‘worst intentions’ of cyber-media and websites. Based on this, the research focuses on the covers of the paper editions of the newspapers, conceived as a fundamental element that synthesizes and hierarchizes the content that each medium considers of greatest importance and that is connected to the digital version of each medium. This research presents a comparative study of the newspaper covers of eight countries in the world (Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, France, Portugal, United States, Russia, and Germany) to analyze the number of news items about the pandemic, the type of text, the typology of information sources, the characters, the use of color, the inclusion and the focus of the photographs or the location on the page, among other parameters. The study analyzes 288 front pages of 16 daily newspapers (2 per country) in the world, collecting 1,478 news items that include 710 pieces of news, and 94,592 pieces of evidence using a mixed method of direct observation and hemerographic analysis. As a result, the few mentions of affected people and health personnel in front page information is evident, as is the predominance of news journalistic genres (brief and news, especially), and the political figures as the most represented actors shows a high degree of politicization of the global crisis. Finally, it is observed that the visual frames in the analyzed newspapers tend to promote humanization through emotional representation.
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俄罗斯、意大利、英国、西班牙、法国、葡萄牙、德国、美国等国日报头版对新冠肺炎疫情的报道和政治化
COVID-19的影响要求媒体做出更多努力,报道一种影响全球的病毒。在封城期间,民众对新冠肺炎疫情特点、发展情况和威胁的关注和关注,使得信息消费有所增加。虽然社交网络在公民咨询最多的网络空间平台中排名第一,但不同的研究表明,与网络媒体和网站的“最差意图”相比,公民认为报纸和杂志具有“良好的意图”。基于此,本研究将重点放在报纸纸质版的封面上,它被认为是一个基本元素,它综合和分层了每种媒体认为最重要的内容,并与每种媒体的数字版本相连。本研究对世界上八个国家(意大利、英国、西班牙、法国、葡萄牙、美国、俄罗斯和德国)的报纸封面进行了比较研究,以分析有关大流行的新闻项目的数量、文本类型、信息来源的类型学、字符、颜色的使用、照片的包含和焦点或页面位置等参数。该研究分析了全球16家日报(每个国家2家)的288个头版,收集了包括710条新闻在内的1478条新闻,并采用直接观察和气象分析相结合的方法收集了94592条证据。因此,头版信息中很少提及受影响的人和卫生人员,新闻类型(特别是简报和新闻)占主导地位,政治人物作为最具代表性的行动者,显示出全球危机的高度政治化。最后,我们观察到所分析的报纸的视觉框架倾向于通过情感表现来促进人性化。
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期刊介绍: Russian Sociological Review is an academic peer-reviewed journal of theoretical, empirical and historical research in social sciences. Russian Sociological Review publishes four issues per year. Each issue includes original research papers, review articles and translations of contemporary and classical works in sociology, political theory and social philosophy. Russian Sociological Review invites scholars from all the social scientific disciplines to submit papers which address the fundamental issues of social sciences from various conceptual and methodological perspectives. Understood broadly the fundamental issues include but not limited to: social action and agency, social order, narrative, space and time, mobilities, power, etc. Russian Sociological Review covers the following domains of scholarship: -Contemporary and classical social theory -Theories of social order and social action -Social methodology -History of sociology -Russian social theory -Sociology of space -Sociology of mobilities -Social interaction -Frame analysis -Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis -Cultural sociology -Political sociology, philosophy and theory -Narrative theory and analysis -Human geography and urban studies
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