Fra biologidiskurs til miljødiskurs? – Pressedekningen av minoriteter i norske aviser fra 1902–2010

Abstract Has coverage of minorities in the Norwegian press moved from a static biology discourse rooted in racial thinking to a more dynamic discourse based on environmental and cultural factors? Based on a quantitative and qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles from the period 1902–20...

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Auteurs principaux: Malene Paulsen Lie, Toril Aalberg
Format: Article
Langue:English
Publié: Universitetsforlaget 2014-01-01
Collection:Norsk Medietidsskrift
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Accès en ligne:https://www.idunn.no/nmt/2014/01/fra_biologidiskurs_til_miljoediskurs_-_pressedekningen_av_m
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Résumé:Abstract Has coverage of minorities in the Norwegian press moved from a static biology discourse rooted in racial thinking to a more dynamic discourse based on environmental and cultural factors? Based on a quantitative and qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles from the period 1902–2010, we show that press coverage early in the period frequently refers to biological aspects of minorities, while environmental and cultural factors increase in the later period. References to minorities culture in the final period, however, are among the most static, while early reference to skin complexion, etc., is less static than pure race-based thinking would suggest.
ISSN:0804-8452
0805-9535