痛苦的审美化:对土耳其地震灾区儿童媒体形象的批判性分析

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Sociology Lens Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1111/johs.12437
Gül Esra Atalay, Bahar Muratoğlu Pehlivan
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2023 年 2 月 6 日,土耳其南部和中部发生了 7.7 级和 7.6 级地震。这场灾难对建筑物造成了严重破坏,导致数千人丧生,许多儿童受伤、受到创伤并失去了基本需求。最敏感的问题之一是有关从废墟中救出儿童的新闻报道。这些新闻报道非常情绪化和耸人听闻,经常将这些儿童描述为奇迹。然而,这些报道往往忽视了导致他们成为受害者的原因和疏忽。与表现儿童、灾难报道和采访受害者相关的新闻伦理也被忽视。本研究采用多模态批判性话语分析方法,探讨媒体在报道这一主题时所采用的话语策略。研究包括三个突出的共同主题:奇迹与希望"、"父权制国家 "和 "煽情/戏剧性元素"。分析表明,媒体对土耳其地震受害儿童的报道将他们的痛苦和苦难审美化,将他们贬低为怜悯或奇观的对象。通过对这些表述进行批判性研究,本研究旨在提高人们对媒体在报道自然灾害和其他人道主义危机时采取道德和负责任做法的重要性的认识。
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Aestheticizing the Pain: A Critical Analysis of Media Representation of Earthquake Victim Children in Turkey

On February 6, 2023, earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.7 and 7.6 struck southern and central Turkey. The disaster caused severe damage to buildings and resulted in the loss of thousands of lives, leaving many children injured, traumatized, and without basic needs. One of the most sensitive issues was the news stories about children rescued from the rubble. These news stories were highly emotional and sensational, frequently describing the children as miracles. However, they often disregarded the reasons and negligence that caused their victimization. The journalism ethics related to the representation of children, disaster coverage, and interviewing victims are also ignored. This study uses a multimodal critical discourse analysis method to explore the discursive strategies employed in the media coverage of this topic. Three salient common themes were included in the study: “Miracles and hope”, “patriarchal state”, and “sensational/dramatic elements. The analysis shows that media representations of earthquake victim children in Turkey aestheticize their pain and suffering, reducing them to objects of pity or spectacle. By examining these representations critically, the study aims to raise awareness about the importance of ethical and responsible media practices in reporting on natural disasters and other humanitarian crises.

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