How Do Journalists in Mexico Report on Organised Crime

Q3 Social Sciences
Elba Díaz-Cerveró, Daniel Barredo Ibáñez, Rubén Arnoldo González Macías
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Abstract

Among the many outcomes of the so-called War on Drugs, Mexico has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalism. Besides killings and kidnappings, journalists are also frequent victims of beatings, arbitrary detentions, and online harassment, as well as many other acts of aggression. Anti-press violence has an evident impact on Mexican journalists’ daily activities, particularly as related to the coverage of organised crime. The endemic risk that news workers constantly face determines how they represent and interpret the stories they report on when it comes to this issue. Thus, this inquiry aims to analyse the practices that reporters and editors implement during the news-making process when covering cartels’ activities. In doing so, this paper draws on a set of in-depth interviews with news workers from Mexico’s main national newspapers, and from all the states where journalists were killed in 2017. The main findings indicate that there is a lack of written norms for the coverage of organised crime, and that reporters refer to criminals with a sense of familiarity. In addition, this study contributes to the understanding of journalists’ decisions in the field when doing their job, especially in dangerous conditions.
墨西哥记者如何报道有组织犯罪
在所谓的“毒品战争”的诸多结果中,墨西哥已成为世界上新闻业最危险的国家之一。除了杀戮和绑架,记者还经常成为殴打、任意拘留、网络骚扰以及许多其他侵略行为的受害者。反媒体暴力对墨西哥记者的日常活动产生了明显的影响,尤其是在报道有组织犯罪方面。新闻工作者不断面临的地方性风险决定了他们在涉及这一问题时如何代表和解释他们所报道的故事。因此,本调查旨在分析记者和编辑在报道卡特尔活动时在新闻制作过程中实施的做法。在此过程中,本文借鉴了对墨西哥主要全国性报纸以及2017年记者遇害的所有州的新闻工作者的一系列深入采访。研究的主要发现表明,报道有组织犯罪缺乏书面规范,而且记者在提到罪犯时带有一种熟悉感。此外,这项研究有助于理解记者在工作时的实地决策,特别是在危险的条件下。
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Medijska Istrazivanja
Medijska Istrazivanja Social Sciences-Communication
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