University of Canberra, Australia.
University of Melbourne, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2019 Mar;25(4):441-462. doi: 10.1177/1077801218780364. Epub 2018 Jul 13.
This study uses critical discourse analysis to examine news reporting of two cases of intimate partner violence in Australia. The fine-grained analysis of newswriting and news-editing practices focuses particularly on the lexical features and referential strategies used to represent the perpetrator and the victim, the crime, and the location of the crime. Findings show that reporting often omits social context, sensationalizes, and acts to shift blame in ways that do not increase public understanding of the nature of domestic violence. These results build on international findings and add to the evidence base about media reporting of violence against women.
本研究运用批评话语分析方法,考察了澳大利亚两起亲密伴侣暴力事件的新闻报道。对新闻写作和新闻编辑实践的细致分析特别关注了用于描述施暴者和受害者、犯罪行为以及犯罪地点的词汇特征和指称策略。研究结果表明,报道往往忽略了社会背景,夸大其词,并试图转移责任,这并没有增加公众对家庭暴力本质的理解。这些结果与国际研究结果一致,并为关于媒体对暴力侵害妇女行为的报道的证据基础增添了内容。