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Group status, geographic location, and the tone of media coverage: Jews and Muslims in New York Times and Guardian Headlines, 1985–2014

机译:组状态,地理位置和媒体覆盖的基调:犹太人和穆斯林纽约时报和<斜体>监护人头条新闻,1985-2014

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Studies demonstrate that both group status and geographic location influence media coverage of immigrants, ethnic groups, and marginalized communities. We examine a systematic sample of headlines about Muslims and Jews from The New York Times and The Guardian between 1985 and 2014 to understand these two factors. We find that headlines about Jews have a more positive tone than those about Muslims, and that headlines about each group situated within the newspaper’s country—such as American Jews or British Muslims—have a more positive tone than those set in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region—such as MENA Jews or MENA Muslims. These findings provide independent confirmation of prevailing research on group status and on the differences between coverage of domestic and foreign events. We expand this research agenda by intersecting these two strands of scholarship to examine the interaction between group status and geographic location, comparing the tone of headlines about lower-status domestic groups—such as Muslims in the United States or Great Britain—to that of the higher-status foreign group of Jews in the MENA region. We find that there is no meaningful difference between the portrayal of American Muslims and MENA Jews in The New York Times , but that Guardian headlines are significantly more positive toward British Muslims compared to MENA Jews. We explore these cross-national differences to show how the relationship between group status and geography is context specific.
机译:研究表明,两组地位和地理位置影响了移民,族裔群体和边缘化社区的媒体覆盖范围。我们从纽约时报和1985年至2014年间的监护人审视了关于穆斯林和犹太人的系统样本,以了解这两个因素。我们发现关于犹太人的头条新闻与穆斯林的头条有更积极的基调,以及关于美国犹太人或英国穆斯林等每一群体的头条新闻 - 都有比中东和北方的那些更积极的基调非洲(MENA)地区 - 例如MENA犹太人或MENA MUSLIMS。这些调查结果提供了对群体地位的普遍研究以及国内外事件覆盖之间的差异的独立确认。我们通过与这两条奖学金相交,以审查集团状况和地理位置之间的互动,从而扩展了这项研究议程,从而比较了关于低地位国内群体的标题的基调 - 例如美国或英国的穆斯林 - 梅纳地区的高位外国犹太人犹太人。我们发现,与纽约时报的美国穆斯林和梅纳犹太人之间没有有意义的差异,但与梅纳犹太人相比,守护者标题对英国穆斯林有明显较为积极。我们探讨了这些跨国差异,以展示组状态和地理之间的关系是如何具体的。

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