Pub Date : 2022-03-22DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.02.004
Eva Spittka, Vivien Benert, M. Wagner, Stephanie Fiechtner
No Billag – in der Schweiz ist die Debatte um die Notwendigkeit und Finanzierbarkeit des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks neu entbrannt. Eng damit verbunden sind die Fragen nach dem Public Value der SRG SSR und dem Aspekt, wie viel Schweiz tatsächlich im Schweizer Fernsehen steckt. Basierend auf einer inhaltsanalytischen Sekundäranalyse der Stichprobe aus dem Jahr 2017 der kontinuierlichen Fernsehprogrammforschung in der Schweiz, wird in diesem Beitrag die Darstellung der Schweiz und des Schweizer Volkes in Bezug auf einerseits die Repräsentation in den Fernsehprogrammen der SRG SSR und andererseits hinsichtlich der Verantwortung der Medienproduktion diskutiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Schweiz in informierenden Genres (z. B. Nachrichten) eine wichtige Rolle spielt, während in fiktionalen Inhalten (z. B. Serien, Filmen) nur selten auf die Schweiz Bezug genommen wird. Hinzu kommt, dass fiktionale Inhalte der SRG SSR häufig von internationalen Produktionsfirmen, insbesondere aus den grossen Nachbarländern der Schweiz, verantwortet werden. No Billag – in Switzerland, the debate about the necessity and financial viability of public broadcasting has been sparked anew. Closely linked are questions about the public value of the SRG SSR and how much of Switzerland is actually portrayed on Swiss television. Based on a secondary analysis of the 2017 data set of the continuous Swiss content analysis study, this paper discusses the representation of Switzerland and the Swiss people in terms of representation in television programmes of the SRG SSR and in terms of media production. Results show that Switzerland plays an important role in informational genres (e. g., News), while in fictional content (e. g., series, movies) references to Switzerland are scarce. Additionally, fictional content broadcast by the SRG SSR is often produced by international production firms, with preferences for content from Switzerland’s next-door-giant neighbours.
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Pub Date : 2022-03-09DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.01.042
Richard Moist
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) face an increasingly challenging and complicated context in which to achieve social change. Current trends toward illiberal populism and rising authoritarianism combine with the challenges of fake news and the protracted difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In these circumstances, the critical role played by NGOs in civil society has only been heightened. Global Perspectives on NGO Communication for Social Change provides us with a timely and comprehensive examination of the key role that communication plays in enabling NGOs for social change to engage with their stakeholders and to impact society. This edited volume examines how NGOs strive to achieve this. Structured in two parts, the book first focuses on thematic perspectives before then devoting the second half to case studies, which provide the reader with a rich array of initiatives used to communicate and engage audiences. It presents clear global perspectives, as well as giving us nuanced national and local viewpoints from a broad range of countries, including cases from Brazil, Bangladesh, Nigeria, South Africa and China.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-31DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.02.002
Franziska Oehmer-Pedrazzi, Tobias Rohrbach
Verstärkt wird in den vergangenen Jahren in Fachzeitschriften und auf Tagungspanels über die Identität und das Selbstverständnis der Kommunikationswissenschaft diskutiert und reflektiert. Im Fokus dieser Debatten stehen die Fragen nach dem Gegenstand, den Theorien, den Methoden und damit auch nach der gesellschaftlichen Rolle und Leistungsfähigkeit der Kommunikationswissenschaft in Zeiten der Digitalisierung. Aus Schweizer Perspektive gilt es zudem nach der Rolle verschiedener Sprach- und Kulturräume sowie der stark etablierten Fachhochschulen für das Theorien- und Methodenrepertoire des Fachs und damit nach der Existenz einer Kommunikationswissenschaft «helvetischer Manier» zu fragen. Die Diskussionen werden zumeist durch die jeweilige «Brille» eigener Berufserfahrung sowie präferierter theoretisch-konzeptioneller Ansätze der FachvertreterInnen, jedoch kaum unter Berücksichtigung empirischer Daten geführt. Der vorliegende Beitrag formuliert auf der Basis einer diachronen und quantitativen Analyse von verwendeten Theorien, Methoden und Fachgegenständen an Schweizer kommunikationswissenschaftlichen Instituten Thesen zu den debattierten Fragen und stellt diese zur Diskussion. Analysiert werden studentische Abschlussarbeiten verschiedener Qualifikationsniveaus. Die bisher vor allem theoretisch und erfahrungsbasierte Debatte wird so um empirische Befunde zur «gelebten» Forschungs- und Lehrpraxis angereichert. The disciplinary identity and self-image of communication science have recently been objects of intense discussion and reflection in scholarly journals and conference panels. These debates focus on the questions of the objects, theories, methods, and thus also on the social role of communication science in times of digitalization. From a Swiss perspective, it is also necessary to ask about the role of different language and cultural areas as well as the strongly positioned universities of applied sciences on the subject’s repertoire of theories and methods and thus the existence of a communication science “Helvetian Manner.” So far, these discussions have been led through the lens of researchers’ own professional experience and their preferred theoretical and conceptual approaches. However, they lack empirical data. Based on a diachronic and synchronic quantitative analysis of the theories, methods and objects used at Swiss communication science institutes, this article derives propositions regarding the current debate and submits them for further discussion. The analysis draws on an original sample of graduate theses of different qualification levels. This study thus enriches current discussions with empirical findings on the discipline’s “lived” research and teaching practice.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-26DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.02.005
Sarah Geber, E. Sedlander
Social norms are informal rules within a group or society. Despite the consensus that social norms affect behavior, there is an inherent tension in the cross-disciplinary norms literature between the conceptualization of norms as individual and collective phenomena. The present paper capitalizes on the potential of communication as the link between different levels of social norms to develop an integrative approach to normative social influences. Concretely, it refers to the differentiation between perceived and collective norms, systematizes the current literature on the role of communication in social normative influences, and outlines how communication serves as functional link between the individual and collective level of norms. The resulting multilevel approach to normative social influences (MANSI) allows us to reflect on norms as dynamic phenomena that account for individual and social change. Ultimately, we discuss challenges and areas for further inquiry for the study of norms, and thereby derive recommendations for future research on multilevel normative social influences.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-18DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.01.041
Nils S. Borchers
“Voice profiling is a gateway drug to a new era of hyper-personalized targeting,” (p. 227) Joseph Turow concludes in his book The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen in to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet. This crucial function of what Turow calls the “voice intelligence industry” explains the urgency of Turow’s most recent endeavor: a thorough examination of this industry which consists of different players, most centrally call center firms and the developers of voice assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, the Google Assistant, Apple’s Siri, and Samsung’s Bixby. The industry is united by its interest in using voice as another source for collecting biometrical data. Such voiceprints, as Turow figuratively puts it, are the “gold in people’s speech” (p. 192). In contrast to the face as another source for biometrical data, voice has received comparatively little public attention.
Joseph Turow在他的书《声音捕捉者:营销人员如何利用你的感受、隐私和钱包》中总结道:“声音分析是一个通往超个性化定位新时代的门户药物。”图罗称之为“语音智能产业”的这一关键功能解释了图罗最近努力的紧迫性:对这个由不同参与者组成的行业进行彻底研究,最集中的是呼叫中心公司,以及亚马逊的Alexa、谷歌助手、苹果的Siri和三星的Bixby等语音助手的开发商。整个行业都热衷于将语音作为收集生物特征数据的另一个来源。这样的声纹,正如图罗比喻的那样,是“人们言语中的黄金”(第192页)。与面部作为生物特征数据的另一个来源相比,声音受到的公众关注相对较少。
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Pub Date : 2021-12-17DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2022.02.003
J. Hornikx, Annemarie Weerman, H. Hoeken
According to Mercier and Sperber (2009, 2011, 2017), people have an immediate and intuitive feeling about the strength of an argument. These intuitive evaluations are not captured by current evaluation methods of argument strength, yet they could be important to predict the extent to which people accept the claim supported by the argument. In an exploratory study, therefore, a newly developed intuitive evaluation method to assess argument strength was compared to an explicit argument strength evaluation method (the PAS scale; Zhao et al., 2011), on their ability to predict claim acceptance (predictive validity) and on their sensitivity to differences in the manipulated quality of arguments (construct validity). An experimental study showed that the explicit argument strength evaluation performed well on the two validity measures. The intuitive evaluation measure, on the other hand, was not found to be valid. Suggestions for other ways of constructing and testing intuitive evaluation measures are presented.
根据Mercier和Sperber(2009, 2011, 2017),人们对论点的强度有直接和直观的感觉。这些直观的评价并没有被当前的论证强度评估方法所捕获,然而,它们对于预测人们接受论证所支持的主张的程度可能是重要的。因此,在一项探索性研究中,我们将一种新开发的评估论证强度的直观评估方法与显性论证强度评估方法(PAS量表;Zhao et al., 2011)在预测主张接受度(预测效度)的能力以及对被操纵的论点质量差异的敏感性(构造效度)方面的研究。实验研究表明,显式论证强度评价在两种效度指标上均表现良好。另一方面,直观的评价方法并不有效。提出了构建和测试直观评价测度的其他方法。
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Pub Date : 2021-12-09DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2021.02.013
D. Lucchesi
Following the critical discourse analysis approach, this article intends to highlight how the anti-immigration perspective is (re)produced within the Facebook page of the Italian political leader Matteo Salvini during the pandemic scenario between March 2020–March 2021. Quantitative and qualitative analysis have been applied to Salvini’s posts and users’ comments aiming at identifying the linguistic strategies that contribute to instrumentalizing the emergency and aim to reinforce the process of “securitization” of national borders as well as the re-legitimation of national identities. Findings suggest that the main discursive strategies used by the political leader do not include migrants as a danger for the spread of the virus. Rather, Salvini systematically organized the migratory narration on negative campaigning blaming political opponents and recontextualized the moralization of borders. The contribution helps to reveal how the anti-migration discourse is reproduced during the COVID-19 outbreak and how the politicization of the migration serves as a context for the normalization of migrant’s exclusion.
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Pub Date : 2021-12-09DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2021.02.032
Ursula Ganz-Blättler
Unser Planet wird von globalen Krisen erschüttert. Wir erleben «Wandel» derzeit hautnah, auf ganz verschiedenen Ebenen. Die Frage, wie wir kommunizieren, ist deshalb von elementarer Bedeutung. Mittels Kommunikation bewahren oder entwickeln wir im Angesicht von Risiken gemeinsame Denk- und Handlungsspielräume. Es sind deshalb alle Initiativen zu begrüssen, die den kommunikativen Austausch zwischen Individuen und Institutionen beleuchten und kritisch hinterfragen. Zum einen, weil vieles in unseren herkömmlichen Kommunikationspraxen dringender Anstrengungen zur Verbesserung bedarf. Zum anderen aber auch, weil genauso vieles dringend restaurierungs bzw. erneuerungswürdig ist. In diesem Sinn wirft diese Rezension einige Schlaglichter auf eine vielversprechende Buchreihe, die im Kölner Herbert van Halem-Verlag erscheint und vom emeritierten Professor für Journalistik und Medienmanagement Stephan Russ-Mohl kuratiert wird. Es geht im Folgenden also um die «Schriften zur Rettung des öffentlichen Diskurses».
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The recent rise of populist politicians in Western democracies is often associated with their allegedly successful use of digital media. However, for a long time, there has been little research specifically on populist online communication. To address this substantial research gap, the thesis pursues two major research aims: First, it investigates drivers of populist communication in politicians’ online self-presentation and online news media representation. Second, the thesis examines the effects of populist online communication on citizens’ behavior in the form of user reactions to politicians’ social media posts and reader comments on online news articles. Based on five internationally comparative studies and the overarching synopsis, the cumulative thesis demonstrates that populist online communication is driven by the reciprocal interactions among politicians, journalists, and citizens and is influenced by various factors on the macro, meso, and micro level. Furthermore, it shows that populist online communication resonates with citizens and is multiplied by them – specifically by citizens with prior strong populist attitudes. By analyzing the interactions of three key actor groups – politicians, journalists, and citizens – and by following a multimethod approach the dissertation connects research on both the supply and demand side of populism.
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Pub Date : 2021-12-09DOI: 10.24434/j.scoms.2021.02.011
Dimitris Serafis, Jolanta Drzewiecka, S. Greco
While these lines were written, Taliban were conquering Afghanistan, establishing a regime of terror in the country, while concurrently provoking a wide conflict in the Western public sphere about responsibilities and consequences of this situation. More specifically, Europe witnesses a racist and xenophobic wave of discourses against a new possible escape of refugees toward Europe; presently such discourses abound in politics and the media. It is more than a truism nowadays that, in crisis-stricken Europe, there is an increasing politicization of migration, which takes place against the background and mutual overlapping of diverse crises. More specifically, migration has become a focal and quite polarizing issue in the European public sphere especially since the numbers of refugees, escaping from conflict territories of the Middle East (e. g., Syria), crossing the Mediterranean, dramatically increased starting in 2014 (Bevelander & Wodak, 2019a). The so-called “refugee crisis,” as this movement was portrayed by mainstream media and powerful political figures in Europe (Krzyżanowski, Triandafyllidou, & Wodak, 2018), contributed to social and economic tensions (such as the Eurozone “debt crisis”) that took place in the European Union and played into Brexit that followed.
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