How Users of British Media Websites Make a Bogeyman of George Soros

M. Becker, Hagen Troschke
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Abstract In this article we present the results of a qualitative content analysis of online reader comments in British traditional mainstream media. Our aim was to determine the extent to which users respond with antisemitic attributions in the comments under newspaper articles that discuss George Soros. To this end, we selected three events in the year 2020 where reporting on Soros in The Guardian, The Independent, and the Daily Mail triggered discussion. For these events, we examined comments sections on the news websites and the media’s Facebook profiles for antisemitic attributions. With the linguistic form of the attributions as our focus, we used a pragmalinguistic toolbox to analyse implicit, contextual language use. The comments included classic stereotypes, conspiracy theories, victimperpetrator reversal and death wishes. The results reveal the relevance of using an investigative design capable of capturing implicit language use in the analysis of hate speech.
英国媒体网站的用户如何将乔治·索罗斯塑造成一个妖魔鬼怪
摘要本文对英国传统主流媒体的在线读者评论进行了定性内容分析。我们的目的是确定用户在报纸上讨论乔治·索罗斯的文章下面的评论中以反犹主义的属性来回应的程度。为此,我们选择了2020年《卫报》、《独立报》和《每日邮报》对索罗斯的报道引发讨论的三个事件。对于这些事件,我们检查了新闻网站的评论部分和媒体的Facebook资料,以寻找反犹太主义的归属。以归因的语言形式为重点,我们使用语用语言学工具箱来分析隐含的语境语言使用。这些评论包括经典的刻板印象、阴谋论、受害者和肇事者的逆转以及死亡愿望。研究结果揭示了在分析仇恨言论时使用一种能够捕捉隐性语言使用的调查设计的相关性。
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