特朗普在美国媒体上对伊斯兰教的叙述研究

S. Hameed, Ashraf Iqbal, Kashaf Abdul Razaq
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这项研究的目的是调查美国媒体对唐纳德·特朗普反伊斯兰叙事的报道。2001年9月11日发生在纽约市和加州圣贝纳迪诺的事件,影响了世界上许多国家的社会文化、社会经济、社会政治和外交政策。目前的研究基本上是对美国两家不同报纸(《纽约时报》和《华盛顿邮报》)的两篇社论进行内容分析。社论内容分为四类:A(美国政府与穆斯林国家的关系)、B(伊斯兰教/穆斯林在反恐战争中的报道)、C(唐纳德·特朗普对美国与穆斯林国家双边关系的立场)、D(美国政府对美国与穆斯林国家双边关系的立场)。为了评估不同变量之间的相关性,采用卡方统计检验。调查结果显示,在2016年美国总统大选之后,对特朗普反伊斯兰叙事的社论报道比以前少了。
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A Study of Trump’s Narrative about Islam in US Press
The study's goal is to investigate the coverage of Donald Trump's anti-Islam narrative in the United States press. The events of September 11, 2001, in New York City, and in San Bernardino,California, among others, impacted the socio-cultural, socio-economic, socio-political, and foreign policies of many countries throughout the world. The current research is essentially a content analysis of two editorials from two different newspapers in the United States (The NewYork Times and The Washington Post). The editorial contents were divided into four categories: A (US government relations with Muslim countries), B (coverage of Islam/Muslims in the war on terrorism), C(Donald Trump's stance on US-Muslim Countries bilateral relations),and D (US government's stance on US-Muslim Countries bilateral relations). To assess the association between different variables, the Chi-square statistical test was performed. The findings show that following the 2016 presidential elections in the United States, editorial overage of Trump's anti-Islam narrative was less favorable than previously.
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