WHEN BLACK MOVEMENTS MATTER: CONTROLLING IMAGES AND BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTS IN MEDIA ATTENTION TO U.S. POLICE KILLINGS

Todd Lu
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This study investigates how the portrayal of Black criminality influences Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests and media attention to police-related deaths of Black individuals. While prior work examined how media norms, political contexts, and movement infrastructure influence media attention, little research has questioned whether the perceived worthiness of movement's claims shapes the capacity of protests to direct attention. Applying scholarship of controlling images, I test how victims’ armed status moderates the effect of BLM protests on media attention to Black policing deaths. Negative binomial regression analysis on coverage of 678 Black Americans killed by police from 2014-2016 in over 300 print media indicates local protests directly increased attention to nearby Black Americans but were moderated by armed status. Neither political contexts nor organizational presence influenced attention, suggesting BLM relied on the discursive power of protests. Findings highlight how controlling images and racialized threats influence movements along a matrix of domination.
当黑人运动重要时:媒体关注美国警察杀人事件中的控制图像和黑人生命重要抗议活动
本研究调查了对黑人犯罪的描述如何影响 "黑人生命至上"(Black Lives Matter,BLM)抗议活动以及媒体对与警察相关的黑人死亡事件的关注。虽然之前的研究探讨了媒体规范、政治背景和运动基础设施如何影响媒体关注,但很少有研究质疑运动主张的可感知价值是否会影响抗议活动引导关注的能力。我运用控制图像的研究方法,检验了受害者的武装状况如何调节 BLM 抗议对媒体关注黑人警察死亡事件的影响。对 300 多家印刷媒体在 2014-2016 年期间对 678 名美国黑人被警察打死事件的报道进行的负二项回归分析表明,当地抗议活动直接增加了对附近美国黑人的关注,但受武装状况的调节。政治背景和组织存在都不会影响关注度,这表明 BLM 依靠的是抗议活动的话语权。研究结果凸显了控制图像和种族化威胁是如何沿着支配矩阵影响运动的。
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