宗教认同、政治和媒体:白人福音派基督教妇女的宗教认同揭示了她们对唐纳德·j·特朗普的支持和对新闻媒体的不信任

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Gayle Jansen Brisbane
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这项研究考察了白人福音派基督教女性的社会/宗教身份,以及这种独特性如何影响她们的政治立场、投票行为和包括新闻媒体在内的外部群体的意见。虽然意识到在这个纷繁复杂的主题中有许多理论方面在发挥作用,但在考虑基督教、政治、性别和媒体时,对社会/宗教身份的分析可以提供重点见解和理解,以了解福音派基督教女性对唐纳德·J的支持。特朗普作为美国总统以及他们对大多数新闻媒体的冷嘲热讽。这项定性研究采用了焦点小组和半结构化的对福音派基督教女性的深入采访,并通过批判性话语分析和社会认同的视角考察了她们的反应。这项研究的参与者认为他们的宗教身份是他们性格的一个重要方面;它在他们生活的许多方面激发他们的观点,包括个人动机、群体刺激和政治冲动。因此,他们如何构建自己的宗教身份,以及他们如何以及为什么对群体外威胁毫不妥协地做出反应,是这一探索的焦点。
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Religious Identity, Politics, and the Media: What White Evangelical Christian Women's Religious Identity Reveals About Their Endorsement of Donald J. Trump and Distrust of News Outlets
This research examines white evangelical Christian women's social/religious identity and how this distinctiveness influences their political standpoints, voting behaviors, and opinions of perceived out-groups, including news outlets. While appreciating that numerous theoretical aspects are at play in this multifarious subject matter, an analysis of social/religious identity can provide focal insight and understanding when deliberating Christianity, politics, gender, and the media in reference to the nature of evangelical Christian women's support of Donald J. Trump as the United States President as well as their cynicism of most news outlets. This qualitative study employed focus groups and semi-structured in-depth interviews with evangelical Christian women and examined their responses through the lens of critical discourse analysis and social identity. The participants in this study consider their religious identity a vital aspect of their character; it motivates their viewpoints in numerous aspects of their lives, including individual motivations, group stimuli and political impulses. Consequently, how they construct their religious identity, and how and why they react uncompromisingly to out-group threats is a focal element for this exploration.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot arise soley out of a narrowly focused analysis. Rather, the approaches emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical, and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture. The Journal of Communication Inquiry is a forum for such investigations.
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