A Tale of Three Women: Framing as a Patriarchal Practice in the News Coverage of Women in Distress 

IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION Plaridel Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.52518/2020-03lmibao
Ma. Aurora Liwag-Lomibao
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Women in situations of distress receive a disproportionate amount of news coverage. As survivors (or perpetrators) of crime, violence, or natural disasters, they are naturally “newsworthy”—a newsroom term for the subjective lens with which truthtellers define and select their news frames. These frames, which govern the identification and coverage of what is “newsworthy,” box women into specific, patriarchal roles. Women who do not fall within the traditional feminine archetypes are labeled as dissidents or insurgents, and are excluded, dismissed, rejected, or worse persecuted, until the news recasts them into more familiar molds. This is exemplified in the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s news coverage of Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipina convicted of drug trafficking in Indonesia and sentenced to death in 2010. An examination of the Inquirer’s coverage of the Veloso case unearthed the gender biases that are inherent in the subjective rules that govern the patterns of selection and depiction in mainstream newsrooms.
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《三个女人的故事》:困境女性新闻报道中的父权制建构
处于困境的妇女得到了不成比例的新闻报道。作为犯罪、暴力或自然灾害的幸存者(或肇事者),他们自然具有“新闻价值”——这是一个新闻编辑部术语,指的是真相讲述者定义和选择新闻框架的主观镜头。这些框架控制着对“新闻价值”的识别和报道,将女性置于特定的父权角色中。不属于传统女性原型的女性被贴上异议者或叛逆者的标签,被排斥、被解雇、被拒绝,甚至更糟的是受到迫害,直到新闻将她们重新塑造成更熟悉的模式。《菲律宾每日问询报》(Philippine Daily Inquirer)对玛丽·简·维罗索(Mary Jane Veloso)的新闻报道就体现了这一点。维罗索是一名菲律宾人,在印度尼西亚因贩毒被定罪,于2010年被判处死刑。对《询问者报》对维罗索案的报道的研究发现,主流新闻编辑室的选择和描述模式的主观规则中固有的性别偏见。
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