Analysis of coverage of the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings in Spain’s El País and El Diario Vasco through war and peace journalism frames

Melissa R Meade, Richard Pineda
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This study examines the way in which two major Spanish newspapers, El País and El Diario Vasco, framed the 11 March 2004 (11-M) Madrid train bombings through peace journalism or war journalism, based on Peace Studies theorist Johan Galtung’s classification. An analysis of the news articles in the immediate aftermath of the bombings finds both frames present. The incumbent Spanish government initially tried to use the news media as a vehicle to present a premature interpretation that the Basque separatist group ETA perpetrated the attacks, even trying to pass a United Nations resolution. However, some journalistic coverage of the events in the week after the 11-M attacks portrayed the Spanish people’s sentiments regarding Spain’s support of the US in the Iraq war, Spaniards’ engagement with their democracy, including massive street protests, and parallels between the Iraqi people’s suffering and the Spanish train bombing victims. Other journalistic coverage focused on the perspectives of high-level Spanish government officials, emphasized the importance of prevailing in ‘the war on terror’, and provided an ‘us–them’ orientation.
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通过战争与和平新闻框架分析西班牙《国家报》和《瓦斯科日报》对 2004 年 3 月 11 日马德里火车爆炸事件的报道
本研究根据和平研究理论家 Johan Galtung 的分类,探讨了西班牙两家主要报纸《国家报》和《瓦斯科日报》是如何通过和平新闻还是战争新闻来报道 2004 年 3 月 11 日(11-M)马德里火车爆炸事件的。对爆炸事件发生后不久的新闻报道进行分析后发现,这两种框架都存在。现任西班牙政府最初试图利用新闻媒体,过早地解释巴斯克分离主义组织埃塔制造了袭击事件,甚至试图通过一项联合国决议。然而,在 11-M 袭击发生后的一周内,一些新闻报道描述了西班牙人民对西班牙在伊拉克战争中支持美国的情绪、西班牙人对民主的参与(包括大规模的街头抗议)以及伊拉克人民的苦难与西班牙火车爆炸受害者之间的相似之处。其他新闻报道侧重于西班牙政府高级官员的观点,强调在 "反恐战争 "中取得胜利的重要性,并提供了 "我们对他们 "的导向。
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