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The marijuana user in US news media: an examination of visual stereotypes of race, culture, criminality and normification

机译:美国新闻媒体的大麻用户:检查种族,文化,犯罪和常规的视觉刻板印象

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In the wake of growing legalization efforts, both medicinal and recreational marijuana use in the US is becoming more prevalent and societally acceptable. However, racial, criminal and cultural stereotypes linger in mediated visual portrayals. This study examines the extent to which mediated visual portrayals in mainstream news have been impacted by these recent legalization efforts. Employing a quantitative as well as a qualitative analysis of visual images used to represent marijuana use in mainstream news, this study draws upon the power of visual framing and the construction of social reality to examine how visual symbols and iconic signifiers are used to construct both stereotypical and 'mainstreamed' or 'normative' depictions of marijuana use. Analyzing 458 visuals across 10 different media outlets across the political spectrum, both before and after legalization of marijuana in Colorado, this study shows how news portrayals perpetuated stereotypes about marijuana users, particularly around criminality and pot-culture iconography. Relatively few depictions of marijuana users in the US are visuals of ordinary, 'normal' people or families. This study thus interrogates the relationship between representations of race, criminality and 'pothead' stereotypes associated with marijuana use, and how these visual representations differ amongst liberal and conservative news sites, finding that the political ideology of the news outlet largely influences the visual stereotyping of marijuana users. The study concludes by considering both the legal and cultural implications of how mainstream news visually represents marijuana use, considering how persistent decades-old representations were largely perpetuated rather than challenged in light of legalization efforts.
机译:由于越来越多的合法化努力,美国的药用和娱乐大麻在美国使用越来越普遍,也变得更加普遍和社会可接受。然而,种族,刑事和文化刻板印象留在介导的视觉描写中。本研究探讨了介导的视觉描绘在主流新闻中的视觉描绘的程度受到这些最近的合法化努力的影响。采用定量的和定性分析用于代表主流新闻的大麻使用的视觉图像,这项研究提出了视觉框架的力量和社会现实的构建来检查视觉符号和标志性的指标如何构建陈规定型并将“主流”或“规范性”描绘大麻使用。在科罗拉多州大麻法制化之前和之后,在政治频谱之前和之后分析了458种不同媒体网点的视觉效果,这项研究显示了新闻描绘了关于大麻用户的刻板印象,特别是犯罪和盆栽图标。对美国的大麻用户的描述相对较少是普通,“普通”人或家庭的视觉典型。因此,这项研究如此讨论了与大麻使用相关的种族,犯罪和“禁区”的关系之间的关系,以及这些视觉陈述如何在自由主义和保守的新闻网站之间不同,发现新闻出口的政治思想主要影响视觉陈规定型观念大麻用户。这项研究通过考虑了主流新闻如何视觉代表大麻使用的法律和文化含义,考虑到持续数十年的历史依据,而不是根据合法化努力挑战。

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