谁控制了 "叙事"? 网络公共领域中的新闻情节和政治话语

Paul Dawson
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在过去十年中,"叙事 "一词在媒体报道和政治话语中的使用激增。这篇文章探讨了这种广泛使用的修辞功能和理论假设,认为叙事修辞作为一种元新闻话语形式,在影响国内政治和国际关系报道的同时,也揭示了人们对当代新闻媒体权威的焦虑。叙事一词在公共话语中的突出地位和语义变异既是数字时代信息过载和公共领域碎片化造成的认识论危机的症状,也是对这一危机的回应。文章研究了 "控制叙事 "这一耳熟能详的短语的用法,揭示了新闻话语如何自我反思地构建文化辩论的动态框架。在这一表述中,"叙事 "是查德威克(Chadwick,2017 年)所说的混合新闻系统中 "政治信息循环 "的同义词,意味着新闻媒体在全球传播网络(社交媒体、外国国营媒体和竞争性新闻媒体)中构建其道德和认识论 "他人"(Others)的持续话语斗争。本文通过追踪 2020 年美国五家主要日报对 COVID-19 全球疫情和臭名昭著的斯蒂尔档案的报道短语,展示了叙事修辞的元新闻学特质如何促进了网络公共领域中道德和指涉权威的媒体内斗争。
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Who controls ‘the narrative’? journalistic emplotment and political discourse in the networked public sphere
Over the last decade there has been a massive spike in use of the word ‘narrative’ in both media reportage and political discourse. This essay interrogates the rhetorical function and theoretical assumptions of this widespread usage, arguing that narrative rhetoric operates as a form of metajournalistic discourse shaping coverage of domestic politics and international relations while revealing an anxiety about the authority of contemporary news media. The prominence and semantic variability of the word narrative in public discourse is both a symptom of and a response to an epistemological crisis wrought by information overload and a fragmented public sphere in the digital age. The essay examines usage of the familiar phrase ‘control the narrative’ to reveal how journalistic discourse self-reflexively frames the dynamics of cultural debate. In this formulation, ‘the narrative’ operates as a synonym for what Chadwick (2017) calls the ‘political information cycle' in a hybrid news system, signifying an ongoing discursive struggle in which news media construct their moral and epistemological Others in a global communications network: social media, foreign state-run media, and competing news media. By tracking the phrase in coverage of the global COVID-19 outbreak and the notorious Steele Dossier in five major US dailies throughout 2020, this article demonstrates how the metajournalistic quality of narrative rhetoric facilitates an intramedia struggle for moral and referential authority in the networked public sphere.
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