Who was hurt? Effects of victim characteristics in news articles about far-right violence on fear and terrorism label use

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Helena Knupfer, Ruta Kaskeleviciute, Jörg Matthes
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Right-wing extremist (RWE) violence and terrorism pose a severe threat to Western societies, including Germany. This study tests how differences in journalistic descriptions of minority and majority victims of such attacks affect news readers. Building on social identity theory, we conducted a 2 (nationality: German, Turkish) × 2 (humanization, no humanization) × 2 (ingroup activation, no ingroup activation) between-subjects experiment in Germany ( N = 420). We exposed participants to news articles about fictional RWE violent attacks and investigated how victims’ nationality, humanization—mentioning the victims’ friends and family and positive traits—and ingroup activation, i.e., explicitly stating that the victim was someone from the midst of society, impact perceived similarity to the victims and in turn (1) fear of right-wing terrorism and (2) the extent to which participants perceive the violent act as terrorism. We found that journalistic practices of humanization and ingroup activation do not mitigate the negative effect of Turkish nationality on similarity. Similarity positively relates to fear and use of the terrorism label. Further results, limitations, and implications for journalism practice are discussed.
谁受到了伤害?极右翼暴力新闻报道中的受害者特征对恐惧和恐怖主义标签使用的影响
右翼极端主义(RWE)暴力和恐怖主义对包括德国在内的西方社会构成了严重威胁。本研究检验了新闻界对此类袭击中少数派和多数派受害者的描述差异如何影响新闻读者。基于社会认同理论,我们在德国进行了一项 2(国籍:德国、土耳其)×2(人性化、非人性化)×2(内群激活、非内群激活)的被试间实验(N = 420)。我们向参与者展示了虚构的右翼分子暴力袭击事件的新闻报道,并调查了受害者的国籍、人性化(提及受害者的朋友和家人以及积极的特质)和内群激活(即明确指出受害者是社会中的一员)如何影响参与者对受害者相似性的感知,进而影响(1)对右翼恐怖主义的恐惧和(2)参与者将暴力行为视为恐怖主义的程度。我们发现,新闻实践中的人性化和内群体激活并不能减轻土耳其国籍对相似性的负面影响。相似性与恐惧和恐怖主义标签的使用呈正相关。我们还讨论了进一步的结果、局限性以及对新闻实践的影响。
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Journalism
Journalism COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
7.90
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期刊介绍: Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
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