The uses of the term polarisation in Swedish newspapers, 2010–2021

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION Nordicom Review Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2478/nor-2024-0002
Mike Farjam, Tommy Bruhn, Nils Gustafsson, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
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In this article, we investigate the rhetorical uses and media frames associated with the term polarisation in Swedish print media from 2010 to 2021. We first produce a qualitative and detailed assessment of a sample of 240 articles and then proceed to a computational (word2vec) analysis of all major Swedish newspaper articles including the term (N = 32,805). We find that the term has changed its rhetorical function over time. Initially used to describe, – that is, used as a technical descriptor of events and issues in society – this use later became increasingly vague and general. Instead, it has been rhetorically used to amplify, implying a sense of urgency, conflict, or threat. Over time, the term has been used increasingly frequently, but has been applied less to Sweden and, instead, most often associated with political actors and events in the US. Moreover, we find that, for Sweden, the term polarisation was mostly related to social and political issues, whereas for the US, it carried affective associations.
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2010-2021 年瑞典报纸中两极分化一词的使用情况
在本文中,我们调查了 2010 年至 2021 年瑞典印刷媒体中与两极分化一词相关的修辞用法和媒体框架。我们首先对 240 篇抽样文章进行了详细的定性评估,然后对包含该词的所有主要瑞典报纸文章(N = 32805)进行了计算(word2vec)分析。我们发现,随着时间的推移,该词的修辞功能发生了变化。该词最初用于描述,即作为社会事件和问题的技术描述词,后来变得越来越模糊和笼统。取而代之的是,它在修辞上被用来放大、暗示紧迫感、冲突或威胁。随着时间的推移,该词的使用频率越来越高,但在瑞典的应用却越来越少,反而最常与美国的政治人物和事件联系在一起。此外,我们还发现,在瑞典,两极分化一词主要与社会和政治问题有关,而在美国,则与情感有关。
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