Spain’s «national character» in «The Economist»

Q1 Social Sciences Comunicacion y Sociedad Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.15581/003.36.4.21-34
Ángel Arrese, James Breiner
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The image of a country conveyed by the international media is increasingly important in a globalised and interdependent world. Some of these international outlets have a special role to play in this process, and the British weekly The Economist is certainly one of them. For more than a century and a half, the publication founded by James Wilson in 1843 has been a reference for politicians, opinion leaders and businessmen around the world. For this reason, it is of particular interest to understand the magazine’s special way of contextualising news events in different latitudes from the perspective of each country’s ‘national character.’ From this perspective, we analyze the image of Spain offered by The Economist throughout its history from the understanding of the interest that has always had for the professionals of the British weekly the interpretation of current affairs in the context of the so-called ‘national character’ of a country. After the thematic analysis of nine supplements on Spain published by the weekly between 1972 and 2018, six features have been highlighted that would consistently configure the ‘national character’ of this country for the weekly. These six traits are: a country in transition; a diverse country; a festive, hospitable and tolerant country; a country with an inefficient administration; a country with a weak economy; and an artistic and unscientific country. A better understanding of these stable features can be of great importance for better managing a country’s international projection.
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《经济学人》中西班牙的“国民性”
在一个全球化和相互依存的世界中,国际媒体所传达的国家形象越来越重要。其中一些国际媒体在这一过程中扮演着特殊的角色,英国的《经济学人》周刊当然是其中之一。一个半多世纪以来,这本由詹姆斯·威尔逊(James Wilson)于1843年创办的出版物一直是世界各地政治家、意见领袖和商人的参考资料。因此,从每个国家的国民性的角度来理解该杂志对不同纬度的新闻事件进行语境化的特殊方式是特别有趣的。从这个角度来看,我们分析了《经济学人》在其整个历史中提供的西班牙形象,从英国周刊的专业人士对一个国家所谓的“国民性”背景下解释时事的兴趣的理解出发。在对1972年至2018年期间该周刊发表的九份西班牙增刊进行专题分析后,强调了六个特征,这些特征将始终为该周刊配置该国的“国性格”。这六个特征是:一个处于转型期的国家;多元化的国家;一个欢乐、好客、宽容的国家;管理效率低下的国家;经济疲软的国家;也是一个艺术和不科学的国家。更好地了解这些稳定特征对于更好地管理一个国家的国际投射非常重要。
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