The details that matter: Racism in Norwegian media during the Covid-19 pandemic

Banafsheh Ranji, Cristina Archetti
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This article is about the role of the media in the phenomenon of contemporary racism. More specifically, it outlines the discursive mechanisms through which insidious, hidden forms of racism are able to exist “invisible in plain sight,” even in the media and public discourse of countries, like Norway, that regard themselves as democratic and tolerant. The study is part of a broader investigation into the role of the media in the life-experience of immigrants. It addresses the question: How did Norwegian media portray immigrants during the Covid-19 pandemic? Based on a discourse analysis of media coverage, the study demonstrates how racism is hidden “between the lines,” in the assumptions behind a text. It also explains how racism is produced and reproduced covertly, yet systematically, through a media text’s small, even “irrelevant”-looking details. The analysis, importantly, reveals the presence of already existing and widely shared racist scripts which, although they became more noticeable during the Covid-19 crisis, actually underlie public- and media discourse at all times. The results of the study, while related to the case of Norway and the pandemic crisis, help us more broadly understand how and why racism, under the shape of “normality,” tends to remain practically unchallenged.
重要的细节:科维德-19疫情期间挪威媒体中的种族主义现象
本文论述了媒体在当代种族主义现象中的作用。更具体地说,它概述了阴险、隐蔽形式的种族主义得以 "在众目睽睽之下无影无踪 "的话语机制,甚至在挪威等自诩为民主和宽容的国家的媒体和公共话语中也是如此。这项研究是对媒体在移民生活体验中所起作用的广泛调查的一部分。它探讨的问题是在科威德-19疫情期间,挪威媒体是如何描述移民的?基于对媒体报道的话语分析,该研究展示了种族主义是如何隐藏在 "字里行间",隐藏在文本背后的假设之中的。研究还解释了种族主义是如何通过媒体文本中细小的、甚至是 "无关紧要 "的细节,隐蔽而系统地产生和复制的。重要的是,分析揭示了已经存在并被广泛认同的种族主义脚本的存在,虽然这些脚本在科维德-19 危机期间变得更加明显,但实际上在任何时候都是公众和媒体话语的基础。研究结果虽然与挪威的情况和大流行病危机有关,但有助于我们更广泛地理解种族主义如何以及为何在 "正常 "状态下往往实际上不受质疑。
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