Chair of Systematic Theology II (Ethics), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
PLoS One. 2018 Jun 21;13(6):e0199597. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199597. eCollection 2018.
Synthetic biology is currently one of the most frequently addressed emerging biotechnologies. Developments within this field receive a great deal of attention in media coverage, in which they are frequently illustrated by certain forms of metaphorical speech. Although it can be assumed that societal perceptions and evaluations of emerging biotechnologies are shaped by media coverage and its transported images, there is a lack of empirical research examining the reporting on synthetic biology as well as the use and function of metaphors within media articles. Thus, filling in this gap is one of the urgent desiderata for gaining an enhanced understanding of public views and assessments of this field of biotechnology. Against this background, this article addresses two main questions: (1) Which metaphors and framings are prevalent in the media discourse and what meaning do they have? (2) In which way are metaphors used in media coverage and what function do they have? The research is based on a media content analysis and includes a total number of 11.867 German- as well as English-language media articles dealing with synthetic biology, covering the period between 2004 and 2015. The findings suggest that forms of metaphorical speech address the novelty of current and envisioned scientific developments, highlighting their potential to shift social values and cultural concepts of life and nature. Basic expressions for describing progress within the field of synthetic biology are mainly descriptive metaphors originating from the semantic fields of craft, engineering, IT or art. In comparison, the total frequency of religiously charged metaphors, such as "playing God" or "creating life", is substantially lower. This low usage rate of religio-cultural expressions in media coverage can be considered a surprising result, since other empirical studies and particularly the ongoing broader ethical discussion attach more importance to these forms of metaphorical speech.
合成生物学是目前最受关注的新兴生物技术之一。该领域的发展在媒体报道中受到了极大的关注,其中经常使用某些形式的隐喻性语言。虽然可以假设,新兴生物技术的社会认知和评价受到媒体报道及其传播的形象的影响,但对于合成生物学的报道以及隐喻在媒体文章中的使用和功能,缺乏实证研究。因此,填补这一空白是增强对公众对该生物技术领域的看法和评估的理解的紧迫需求之一。在此背景下,本文提出了两个主要问题:(1)在媒体话语中,哪些隐喻和框架是常见的,它们具有什么意义?(2)隐喻在媒体报道中是如何使用的,它们具有什么功能?本研究基于媒体内容分析,包括了 2004 年至 2015 年间,总共 11867 篇涉及合成生物学的德语和英语媒体文章。研究结果表明,隐喻性语言的形式涉及当前和预期的科学发展的新颖性,突出了它们改变社会价值观和文化概念的潜力,如生命和自然。描述合成生物学领域内进展的基本表达方式主要是源自手工艺、工程、信息技术或艺术等语义领域的描述性隐喻。相比之下,“扮演上帝”或“创造生命”等宗教性隐喻的总频率要低得多。在媒体报道中,宗教文化表达的这种低使用率可以被认为是一个令人惊讶的结果,因为其他实证研究,特别是正在进行的更广泛的伦理讨论,更重视这些形式的隐喻性语言。