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摘要
本文探讨了新闻媒体对新西兰奥特罗阿不断演变的恐怖主义公共话语的贡献。本文运用批判理论框架,通过分析与克赖斯特彻奇恐怖袭击有关的两篇媒体文本,即Stuff的《the end of our innocence》和新西兰广播电台的《This Is Us》,重点探讨应对恐怖主义的建构。分析表明,虽然主流媒体之前将恐怖主义的讨论简化为伊斯兰恐怖主义,但克赖斯特彻奇袭击为另一种观点创造了空间。此外,新西兰的穆斯林社区利用新闻媒体拒绝接受有关恐怖主义的传统思维。分析还表明,如果更广泛的权威演讲者参与到不断发展的恐怖主义公共话语中,如果各种社会行动者有机会代表自己,那么就有可能构建一种新的、更有意义的公众对恐怖主义的理解。
News Media and the Public Discourse on Terrorism in Aotearoa New Zealand
This article explores the news media’s contribution to the evolving public discourse on terrorism in Aotearoa New Zealand. Employing a critical theory framework, it focuses on the construction of responses to terrorism through an analysis of two media texts related to the Christchurch terrorist attack, namely, “The end of our innocence” by Stuff and “This Is Us” by Radio New Zealand. The analysis demonstrates that, while the dominant media discourse had previously reduced discussions of terrorism to Islamic terrorism, the Christchurch attack created space for an alternative perspective. Moreover, the Muslim community in New Zealand has utilised news media to reject conventional thinking on terrorism. The analysis also suggests that the construction of a new, more meaningful public understanding of terrorism is possible if a wider range of authoritative speakers participate in the evolving public discourse of terrorism and if various social actors are given the opportunity to represent themselves.