涵盖内容:关于LGBTI话题的新闻框架、主题和声音

Emma Verhoeven, Steve Paulussen, A. Dhoest
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本文通过分析荷兰语比利时媒体,调查LGBTI话题如何在新闻中被框定,以及谁在这一报道中获得了发言权。对13家荷兰语新闻媒体在2021年发表的1570篇关于LGBTI话题的文章进行归纳框架分析和定量内容分析。七个包含框架和两个排除框架被识别。研究表明,主要是男同性恋者在为LGBTI群体发声。研究结果还表明,当文章引用LGBTI人士或组织时,文章更有可能被包含在内。基于声音政治和有价值和包容性新闻的概念,本文主张记者和学者关注新闻业中尚未听到的声音。
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Covering inclusion: Frames, themes, and voice in news about LGBTI topics
This article investigates how LGBTI topics are framed in the news and who is given a voice in this coverage by analysing the Dutch-speaking Belgian press. An inductive framing analysis and quantitative content analysis were applied on 1570 articles about LGBTI topics published in 2021 by 13 Dutch-language news outlets. Seven inclusive and two exclusionary frames were discerned. The study shows that primarily gay men serve as voices of the LGBTI community. The findings also indicate that articles are more likely to be framed inclusively when they cite LGBTI people or organisations. Building on the politics of voice and the concepts of valuable and inclusive journalism, this paper argues for journalists and academics to focus on voices that remain unheard in journalism.
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