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    Title: 媒體敘事探查:貝里斯線上新聞犯罪報導之批判分析
    Investigating Media Narratives: A Critical Analysis of Online News’ Reporting of Crime in Belize
    Authors: 孟凱玲
    Montejo, Katelyn Monica
    Contributors: 王淑美
    Wang, Sumei
    孟凱玲
    Katelyn Monica Montejo
    Keywords: 貝里斯
    媒體報導
    犯罪報導
    媒體煽情主義
    犯罪汙名化
    Belize
    Media Portrayal
    Crime Reporting
    Media Sensationalism
    Crime Stigmatization
    Date: 2024
    Issue Date: 2024-09-04 16:02:58 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 媒體對犯罪的報導對社會認知有著重大影響,並影響政策反應。本研究批判性地探討了媒體的報導如何影響貝里斯區域內公眾對犯罪和暴力的看法。研究借鑒了議程設定理論和框架理論,採用了包括內容分析、論述分析和半結構式訪談的主題分析在內的混合方法,對貝里斯三大媒體機構在一年內的犯罪報導進行了檢視。研究結果顯示,某些媒體存在普遍的煽情主義傾向,這可能加劇公眾的恐懼並汙名化特定社區。相比之下,更加平衡的報導則促進了對犯罪社會決定因素的同理心和更深層的理解。本研究強調了在培養知情的公共話語中,倫理新聞學的重要性,並提供了可影響媒體培訓和政策制定的寶貴見解。鼓勵未來的研究進一步探討這些媒體報導對公眾行為和政策制定的直接影響。
    Crime reporting in media significantly shapes societal perceptions and influences policy responses. This study critically explores how media portrayals impact public perceptions of crime and violence in the Belize District. Drawing on Agenda-Setting and Framing Theories, the research employs a mixed-methods approach—including content analysis, discourse analysis, and thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews—to examine crime coverage across three major Belizean media outlets over one year. The findings indicate a prevalent use of sensationalism in certain outlets, which can exacerbate public fear and stigmatize specific communities. Conversely, more balanced reporting fosters empathy and a deeper understanding of the social determinants of crime. The study underscores the importance of ethical journalism in cultivating an informed public discourse and provides valuable insights that could shape media training and policy development. Future research is encouraged to investigate the direct effects of these media portrayals on public behavior and policy-making.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS)
    111461026
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0111461026
    Data Type: thesis
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