Black cultural projection: an analysis of major daily news coverage of successful black mayoral campaigns in major US Cities

IF 1.8 Q2 COMMUNICATION
David L. Stamps, Shaniece B. Bickham, Sheryl Kennedy Haydel, J. Broussard
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Newspapers often play a significant role in providing knowledge about political matters and may shape public opinion about political figures. However, a focus on newspaper coverage of some of the first Black mayors of major US cities and themes related to racial identity and policy is under-examined. The current investigation adopts an ethnographic content analysis and examines 30 days of major daily newspaper coverage of Black mayoral campaigns in Los Angeles, Detroit, New Orleans, Newark, and Chicago before each mayoral election. Findings reveal that news coverage draws attention to overt racial narratives and emphasizes racial stereotypes. However, news coverage of the candidates’ policy proposals was present and often nonracialized. The outcomes suggest that the inclusion of racial identity and policies, while not entirely favorable, may increase awareness of each candidate’s policies, potentially contributing to their electability.
黑人文化投射:美国主要城市黑人市长竞选成功的每日主要新闻报道分析
摘要:报纸通常在提供有关政治事务的知识方面发挥着重要作用,并可能影响公众对政治人物的看法。然而,报纸对美国主要城市首批黑人市长的报道以及与种族认同和政策有关的主题正在受到审查。目前的调查采用了人种学内容分析,并在每次市长选举前对洛杉矶、底特律、新奥尔良、纽瓦克和芝加哥的黑人市长竞选活动进行了30天的主要日报报道。调查结果显示,新闻报道引起了人们对公开种族叙事的关注,并强调了种族刻板印象。然而,对候选人政策建议的新闻报道是存在的,而且往往是非种族化的。结果表明,纳入种族身份和政策虽然不完全有利,但可能会提高对每位候选人政策的认识,从而有助于他们的当选。
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