耻辱文化中的强奸报道:印度新电视新闻媒体的新闻伦理研究

S. Rao
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2012年12月16日发生在印度德里的一起强奸案之后,在研究新全球化和自由化的印度电视新闻媒体的新闻实践伦理时,作者认为,印度电视新闻媒体对强奸的描述和报道狭隘地集中在针对中产阶级和高种姓妇女的性暴力上,而避免讨论针对穷人、农村、下层阶级、低种姓的暴力。以及其他被边缘化的女性。对女性在公共场所的存在充满敌意的羞耻感文化的盛行,受到了电视媒体的反击和延续。如果包容性、人类尊严和给多种声音提供空间的理想被视为全球媒体的道德准则,那么印度的电视新闻媒体在对性暴力的描绘和报道中未能实现这种包容性,从而延续了亲富人的偏见。
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Covering Rape in Shame Culture: Studying Journalism Ethics in India's New Television News Media
In studying the ethics of journalistic practices of the newly globalized and liberalized Indian television news media in the aftermath of the events surrounding a rape that occurred in Delhi, India, on December 16, 2012, the author argues that the Indian television news media's portrayal and coverage of rape is narrowly focused on sexual violence against middle-class and upper-caste women and avoids discussing violence against poor, rural, lower-class, lower-caste, and otherwise marginalized women. The prevalence of shame culture, which views the presence of women in the public space with hostility, is both countered and perpetuated by the television media. If inclusiveness, human dignity, and the ideal of giving space to multiple voices are to be considered ethical precepts for global media, India's television news media fails to achieve such inclusiveness in its portrayal of and reporting on sexual violence, and thus perpetuates a pro-affluent bias.
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