新闻生产与新闻自我品牌化在名人异族婚姻报道中的相互作用

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Einat Lachover, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui
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2018年10月,穆斯林阿拉伯裔以色列记者露西·阿哈里什与犹太以色列演员查奇·哈勒维结婚。在以色列,异族通婚,尤其是犹太裔以色列男子与穆斯林-阿拉伯裔以色列女子之间的通婚,被认为是对社会秩序的威胁。这名名人的异族婚姻引发了一场围绕“同化”的激烈公众辩论,并认为这对犹太国家的人口构成了威胁。这个故事的高可见度报道使我们能够研究名人在围绕复杂的身份类别创造媒介公共话语方面的作用。我们问:以色列新闻界是如何通过阿哈里什和哈勒维的案例来描述异族通婚问题的?作为名人,阿哈里什和哈勒维在构建自己的故事中扮演了什么角色?基于对数字新闻网站上发布的149条新闻的内容分析,我们发现了三种主要的新闻框架:“一个爱情故事”、“倡导包容”和“反对同化”。通过对这对夫妇在新闻报道中的突出作用和中介作用的分析,论证了新闻工作者的“传统”新闻建设如何与新闻人的自我品牌化相结合。它表明,我们不仅要检查嵌入新闻的框架,还要检查当前个人主义新闻环境中的框架过程-记者成为名人记者。
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The Interplay of News Production and Journalistic Self-Branding in the Coverage of Celebrity Mixed Marriages
ABSTRACT In October 2018, Lucy Aharish, a Muslim Israeli-Arab journalist, and Tzachi Halevy, a Jewish Israeli actor, were married. In Israel, mixed-marriage, especially between a Jewish-Israeli man and a Muslim-Arab-Israeli woman, is perceived to threaten the social order. This celebrities’ mixed marriage triggered a heated public debate focusing on “assimilation” and arguing the marriage was a threat to the demography of the Jewish state. The high-visibility coverage of the story allows us to examine the role of celebrities in creating mediated public-discourse around complex categories of identity. We ask: How has Israeli journalism framed the issue of mixed marriage through the case of Aharish and Halevy? And what roles have Aharish and Halevy as celebrities played in framing their own story? Based on content-analysis of 149 news items published on digital news-sites, we detected three main news frames: “A love story,” “Advocating inclusion,” and “Fighting assimilation.” Analyzing the prominent role and the agency of the couple in the coverage, the case-study demonstrates how “traditional” news construction by journalists consolidates with self-branding of news-people. It suggests that we examine not only the frames embedded in news, but also the process of framing within the current individualistic news environment – where journalists become celebrified journalists.
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