Undermining the legitimacy of the news media: How Swedish members of parliament use Twitter to criticise the news media

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Agnes Liminga, Jesper Strömbäck
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Abstract Over the last decade, the news media increasingly seem to have become a target for politically motivated criticism seeking to delegitimise the news media. The prevalence of delegitimising media criticism is, however, unclear. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which Swedish members of parliament (MPs) engage in delegitimising media criticism on Twitter, the party distribution of those engaging in such media criticism, and the targets and expressions of such media critique. Among other things, the findings show that when MPs tweet about the news media, they are more likely to be critical than supportive, and that a clear majority of tweets that are critical toward the news media contain delegitimising media criticism. Moreover, the results show that MPs from the political right – in particular the Moderate Party and the Sweden Democrats – are most active in tweeting delegitimising media criticism, and that the most common target is public service media.
破坏新闻媒体的合法性:瑞典国会议员如何利用Twitter批评新闻媒体
在过去的十年中,新闻媒体似乎越来越多地成为政治动机批评的目标,这些批评试图使新闻媒体失去合法性。然而,目前尚不清楚媒体批评是否普遍存在。因此,本研究的目的是调查瑞典国会议员(MPs)在多大程度上参与了在Twitter上对媒体的非法批评,参与此类媒体批评的政党分布,以及此类媒体批评的目标和表达。除此之外,调查结果显示,当国会议员在推特上谈论新闻媒体时,他们更有可能是批评而不是支持,而且绝大多数对新闻媒体持批评态度的推文都包含了使媒体批评失去合法性的内容。此外,结果显示,政治右翼的国会议员——尤其是温和党和瑞典民主党——最积极地在推特上诋毁媒体的批评,而最常见的目标是公共服务媒体。
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