Hindu-Nationalism and Media: Anti-Press Sentiments by Right-Wing Media in India

Q1 Social Sciences
Prashanth Bhat
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This monograph investigates the expression of anti-media populist sentiments by right-wing news media in India and the socio-technological, historical, economic, legal, and political factors that aid right-wing efforts to delegitimize professional journalism. Thematic analysis of 545 articles from Swarajya.com and OpIndia.com, a qualitative content analysis of Republic TV debates, and interviews with 24 Hindu nationalists on Twitter reveal the discursive strategies they use to discredit journalism. Themes in media criticism include claims that the mainstream media are corrupt and partisan, suppress Hindu voices, favor Muslim and Christian minorities, undermine national interests, and spread false narratives. These expressions aim to undermine journalists’ credibility and position right-wing actors as challengers to the established media’s hegemony. Meanwhile, the Modi government employs coercive measures to co-opt the media into providing favorable coverage to the BJP. These endeavors cause journalists to self-censor to safeguard personal safety and livelihood. Consequently, mainstream news content is increasingly homogeneous, eroding diverse perspectives. This shift weakens the media’s watchdog role and shrinks the space for open debate and public deliberation in India.
印度民族主义与媒体:印度右翼媒体的反新闻情绪
本专著研究了印度右翼新闻媒体表达的反媒体民粹主义情绪,以及有助于右翼将专业新闻业非法化的社会技术、历史、经济、法律和政治因素。对来自 Swarajya.com 和 OpIndia.com 的 545 篇文章进行的专题分析、对共和国电视辩论进行的定性内容分析以及在 Twitter 上对 24 名印度教民族主义者进行的访谈揭示了他们用来诋毁新闻业的话语策略。媒体批评的主题包括声称主流媒体腐败、有党派倾向、压制印度教的声音、偏袒穆斯林和基督教少数派、损害国家利益以及传播虚假叙事。这些言论旨在削弱记者的公信力,并将右翼分子定位为既有媒体霸权的挑战者。与此同时,莫迪政府采取胁迫措施,拉拢媒体为印度人民党提供有利的报道。这些努力导致记者为保障人身安全和生计而进行自我审查。因此,主流新闻内容日趋单一,削弱了多元化的视角。这种转变削弱了媒体的监督作用,缩小了印度公开辩论和公共讨论的空间。
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Journalism & communication monographs
Journalism & communication monographs Social Sciences-Communication
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