新闻事件的话语建构:比利时愈演愈烈的反庇护抗议活动在媒体框架中的介入与正当性

Priscilla Hau, Steve Paulussen, Pieter Maeseele
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2019年10月,比利时政府宣布在一家前养老院开设一个庇护中心,引发了公民和政治抗议,并升级为纵火。我们通过分析2019年10月25日至11月30日期间来自佛兰德报纸、公共广播公司新闻网站和其他媒体的135篇文章,使用定性内容分析,研究了纵火之前、之后和之后事件的构建。我们的分析强调记者作为看门人的角色,决定哪些行为者在媒体报道中获得访问权和合法性。重点是动态过程的事件如何成为话语构建通过记者的干预和他们的来源试图获得主要定义者的地位。我们的分析证实,机构来源仍然更有可能在传统新闻媒体中获得主要定义者的地位。替代媒体进行与传统新闻媒体类似的话语干预,但利用它们为不同的行动者和立场提供访问和合法性。特别是在新闻报道的最初几天,右倾另类媒体的叙述似乎在传统新闻媒体中传播开来。在接下来的日子里,政府行为者和专家通过对传统新闻媒体的干预,能够将话语引向不同的方向。
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The discursive construction of a news event: Access and legitimation in the media framing of an escalated anti-asylum protest in Belgium
In October 2019, the Belgian government announced the opening of an asylum center in a former retirement home, leading to civic and political protest that escalated into arson. We examine the construction of the events before, on, and after the arson by analyzing 135 articles from Flemish newspapers, the public broadcaster’s news website, and alternative media between October 25 and November 30, 2019 using qualitative content analysis. Our analysis emphasizes journalists’ role as gatekeepers, deciding which actors get access and legitimation in media coverage. Focus is on the dynamic process of how events become discursively constructed through the interventions of journalists and their sources attempting to gain primary definer status. Our analysis confirms that institutional sources remain more likely to achieve primary definer status in legacy news media. Alternative media perform similar discursive interventions as legacy news media but utilize them to provide access and legitimacy to different actors and standpoints. In the first days of news coverage, in particular, the narratives developed in right-leaning alternative media seemed to spread in legacy news media. In the following days, governmental actors and experts, through their interventions in legacy news media, were able to steer the discourse in a different direction.
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