观念的转变还是注意力的转变?哥伦比亚的地方媒体、委内瑞拉移民和敌对观念

Markus Ciesielski, Ingrid Carolina Hormaza Jimenez
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社会抗议对于哥伦比亚进步政府在 2022 年的选举至关重要。然而,在此之前发生的针对委内瑞拉移民的暴力事件中,媒体所扮演的角色尚不明确。 本文研究了哥伦比亚 2019-2021 年社会抗议期间媒体对委内瑞拉移民反应中的种族偏见。理论家认为,当特定条件增加了敌意观念时,移民等结构性变化会使针对弱势群体的敌意正常化。哥伦比亚的新闻界并没有对厌世和敌视观点进行仔细研究,重点关注2019年11月与社会抗议同时发生的仇外城市骚乱。我们对哥伦比亚报纸进行了内容分析,将移民、暴力和抗议活动与委内瑞拉的公共移民数据联系起来。我们的研究结果表明,哥伦比亚的社会运动与委内瑞拉的当代移民相互交织,凸显了社会抗议活动的矛盾性。虽然抗议活动可能转移了人们对委内瑞拉移民种族主义归因的关注,但这并不意味着人们对弱势人群有了新的认识。
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Shifting perceptions or shifting attention? The local press, Venezuelan migration, and hostile perceptions in Colombia
Social protests were crucial to the election of Colombia's progressive government in 2022. However, it's role in the violence against Venezuelan migrants that preceded it is still unclear.  This paper examines racial bias in media responses to Venezuelan migrants during Colombia's 2019-2021 social protests. Theorists suggest that structural changes like migration can normalize hostility against vulnerable groups when specific conditions increase hostile perceptions. Colombia's press has not been scrutinized for misanthropic and hostile views, focusing on xenophobic urban riots that occurred alongside social protests in November 2019. We conducted a content analysis of Colombian newspapers, linking migration, violence, and protests, along with public migration data from Venezuela. Our findings reveal that social movements in Colombia intersect with contemporary Venezuelan migration, highlighting the ambivalence of social protests. While protests may have shifted attention away from racist attributions toward Venezuelan migrants, they do not signify a new perception of vulnerable populations.
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