College of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.
College of Communication Arts and Sciences, School of Journalism, Michigan State University, USA.
J Commun Healthc. 2024 Jul;17(2):223-232. doi: 10.1080/17538068.2024.2349335. Epub 2024 May 11.
U.S. journalists embedded in rural and agricultural communities could adversely affect the health of residents if they avoid alerting and engaging their readers - farmers, ranchers, and community members - on environmental and health issues. We expected reporters would maintain community status quo and inaction by framing local water pollution and quality issues neutrally deemphasizing threats and solutions to maintain their own credibility as unbiased informational sources.
In a content analysis of local water quality newspaper articles from five farming and cattle ranching states in the west central U.S. Midwest, we employed seven variables to investigate whether journalists practiced neutral, detached forms of journalism (i.e. dissemination versus interpretative role enactment, government-frame) as well as whether they deemphasized water pollution as a concerning issue (i.e. problem, threat), water pollution solutions, and readers' efficaciousness.
The results showed these journalists relied heavily on government-driven narratives presenting water quality issues from an impartial, straight reporting lens in which they primarily followed the journalistic dissemination role enactment, while neglecting to provide readers with interpretative, threat, efficacy, or solution's information.
The study seeks to help communicators understand the information diet people living in this part of the country likely receive on environmental and health risks in the context of water pollution. Communicators seeking to reach and affect audiences in this region should understand local information practices to navigate how to craft culturally specific public health messages.
如果美国记者在农村和农业社区中隐瞒或不告知读者——农民、牧场主和社区成员——有关环境和健康问题,他们可能会对居民的健康产生不利影响。我们预计记者会通过中立、客观的方式来报道当地的水污染和水质问题,淡化威胁和解决方案,以维护他们作为公正信息来源的信誉,从而维持社区的现状和不作为。
我们对美国中西部五个农业和养牛州的当地水质报纸文章进行了内容分析,使用了七个变量来调查记者是否采用了中立、超然的新闻报道形式(即传播与解释性角色表现、政府框架),以及他们是否淡化了水污染这一令人关注的问题(即问题、威胁)、水污染解决方案和读者的效能感。
结果表明,这些记者严重依赖政府主导的叙述,以公正、客观的视角报道水质问题,他们主要遵循新闻传播角色的表现,而忽略了向读者提供解释性、威胁性、效能性或解决方案的信息。
该研究旨在帮助传播者了解生活在该国这一地区的人们在水污染背景下可能接收到的关于环境和健康风险的信息。传播者如果希望在该地区接触和影响受众,就应该了解当地的信息实践,以掌握如何制作具有文化特色的公共卫生信息。