恐怖主义
公共外交
叙述的
身份(音乐)
现象
政治学
外交
右翼
媒体报道
广告
计算机安全
社会学
媒体研究
法学
计算机科学
业务
政治
哲学
物理
量子力学
语言学
声学
作者
Chung‐hong Chan,Hartmut Weßler,Marc Jungblut,Kasper Welbers,Scott L. Althaus,Joseph Bajjalieh,Wouter van Atteveldt
标识
DOI:10.1177/19401612231157655
摘要
Recent terrorist attacks such as the Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019 renew the discussion of whether right-wing attacks are reported less negatively than Islamist attacks. To clarify this point, our study is the first to combine the selection of media inside and outside the West with a distinction between Islamist and right-wing attacks. We compare coverage given to thirty-two right-wing and forty Islamist attacks from 2015 to 2019 in nine Western and eight non-Western English-language media outlets, tapping the differential use of the “terrorist/terrorism” label and textual sentiment. Both (many) Western and (some) non-Western media use this label more frequently in the coverage of Islamist attacks. Importantly, public diplomacy channels from non-Western countries such as China Daily and Sputnik also demonstrate this pattern. Delegitimizing Islamist attacks more than right-wing attacks thus cannot be explained as merely a Western phenomenon alone. We point to alternative explanations and call for greater standardization of coverage across Islamist and right-wing attacks.
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