Representation of ethnic conflict in the media in the post-Soviet period
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2020.211Abstract
Mass media with the help of language form the picture of the world among readers, listeners, spectators. For this reason, studies of the representation of ethnic problems and issues in the media are important, as the media is special linguistic tool to influence public opinion. The tradition of analyzing the media and identifying the main ways of representing ethnic problems was formed in the 1970s. Scientifically-based monitoring of Russian media activities, in such a delicate and painful area as coverage of various aspects of inter-ethnic interaction is necessary and very much in demand. We believe that the range of tools used by media to shape attitudes to different ethnic conflicts and problems is very diverse. The main working hypothesis of the study was the assumption that the style of presenting information on ethnic issues has changed significantly during the post-Soviet period and the media place considerable emphasis on the emotional component. To do this, use the appropriate graphics (photos, pictures), catchy emotional headlines. Content analysis of more than 300 publications in the electronic newspaper “Arguments and facts» and on the portal “fontanka.ru» showed that it is not so. Dramatic Techniques, catchy headlines with a large number of emotional statements were peculiar to the period of the 90s, while after 2010 there is an increase in the number of articles of a neutral style, expands significantly the range of issues viewed. To a large extent, the choice of events for media coverage depends on editorial policy and is related to the adoption of the agenda.
Keywords:
ethnic conflict, media, content analysis, dramatization, manipulation, migrant phobia
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