移民、瑞典人和不变的音乐实践:瑞典报纸上的话语表现

Jonas Ålander, Ulrik Volgsten
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传统新闻媒体是当代社会最重要的信息来源之一。媒体具有影响公众舆论和改变身份的能力,从长远来看,这可能会影响社会规范、实践和参与条件。在传统的新闻媒体研究中,移民是一个既定的话题,而音乐则不是。他们的结合在媒体和音乐研究上都是缺乏的。在本研究中,通过话语理论的角度分析了瑞典六大报纸在五年内发表的106篇报纸文章。在被调查的媒体中,“移民”的话语表现证实了之前的研究所提供的画面,根据这一画面,“移民”通常与外国人、令人担忧的人和有问题的人联系在一起——尤其是与“瑞典人”的关系。更令人惊讶的是,虽然“音乐”被反复描述为能够影响社会关系和进程,但它并没有导致政治变革的实践。相反,“音乐”变成了一种神话般的仪式,根据这种仪式,主体变成了循规蹈矩、融合良好的公民。
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Migrants, Swedes and the unchanging practice of music: discursive representations in Swedish newspapers
Traditional news media is one of the most important sources of information on contemporary society. Media has the power to affect public opinion and alter identities, which in the long run may affect social norms, practices and participative conditions. In traditional news media research, migration is an established topic while music is not. Their combination is lacking in both media and music research. In this study 106 newspaper articles from six major Swedish newspapers, published over a period of five years, are analysed through a discourse theoretical perspective. The discursive representation of ‘migrants’ in the investigated media confirms the picture provided in previous research, according to which the ‘migrant’ is often associated with the alien, the worrying and the problematic – not least in its relation to the ‘Swede’. More surprising is that while ‘music’ is repeatedly described as capable of affecting social relations and processes, it does not lead to a political practice of change. Instead ‘music’ becomes a mythic ritual, according to which subjects turn into conforming and well-integrated citizens.
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