1 Power and the News Media
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Power and the news media
THE READERS
It is not surprising that, as a result of such coverage, the white readers get a seriously biased version of ethnic affairs. Because the average readers Political Communication in Action 21 lack access to alternative definitions of the ethnic situation, and because alternative interpretations are hardly consistent with their own best inter- est, they will generally accept such mainstream definitions as self-evident. Conversely, as indicated earlier, the press will again use such popular resentment as support for its own coverage. Despite the general and official norms against discrimination and racism, few popular trans- gressions of such norms have so much access to the press as those on ethnic affairs. Letters to the Editor that sometimes openly express bla- tant ethnic or racial prejudices are hardly rejected, certainly not in the right-wing press. Interviews with resentful whites in the poor inner cities are standard fare of race reporting. Indeed, the same whites would have little access if their ire was directed along class instead of racial lines. In other words, popular resentment against immigration or minority rights is both newsworthy and welcome, while also allowing journalists to publicize opinions that would be inconsistent with their more liberal and moderate self-image. What would be strictly local, per- sonal, or neighborhood opinions thus become national opinions due to the vast scope of the mass media. Whether intentionally or unwittingly, the press thus plays a cru- cial role in the reproduction of racism in society. It does so not by simply voicing the attitudes of the white public, but by defining the ethnic situ- ation in such a way that it persuasively influences the public in adopting these elite models of ethnic events in the first place. Under specific socioeconomic, political, and sociocultural conditions of crisis and uncertainty, such models may be further exacerbated by sections of the white population in a more overtly racist direction, against which the respectable press may then take issue too late and with little energy. Once conjured, racial resentment is hard to put back into the bottle. And because explicit and consistent antiracism is not the policy of most Western newspapers, there is no alternative framework to combat the dominant ethnic consensus it has helped to preformulate. Download 283.04 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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