2015
DOI: 10.15581/003.28.4.1-16
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Economic crisis as spectacle in Spain: infotainment in quality press coverage of the 2012 financial sector rescue

Abstract: This article reports on a conceptual and empirical analysis conducted to determine the degree to which economic and financial news published by two of Spain's foremost daily newspapers, El País and El Mundo, may have been spectacularized through the use of infotainment techniques and strategies. Researchers postulated at the outset of this study that spectacularization takes place at every phase of the crafting of a news item and that agenda setting, framing and the selection of information sources, narrative … Show more

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“…A coding scheme was developed to further subclassify the nonmedical news frames based on studies of journalists' use of news frames [39,40] and on an inductive review of the news contained in the tweets. The coding scheme was designed to capture how the newspapers promote a specific definition, interpretation, or evaluation of social issues [41].…”
Section: Content Analysis Of News Frames Used In Covid-19 News Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A coding scheme was developed to further subclassify the nonmedical news frames based on studies of journalists' use of news frames [39,40] and on an inductive review of the news contained in the tweets. The coding scheme was designed to capture how the newspapers promote a specific definition, interpretation, or evaluation of social issues [41].…”
Section: Content Analysis Of News Frames Used In Covid-19 News Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coding scheme was designed to capture how the newspapers promote a specific definition, interpretation, or evaluation of social issues [41]. Nonmedical news frames were classified into five categories: "attribution of responsibility," "human interest," "morality," "entertainment," and "conflict" [39,40]. Textbox 1 presents the definitions of each frame.…”
Section: Content Analysis Of News Frames Used In Covid-19 News Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic news frequently includes dramatization and personalization (Gonzalo et al 2015)—both aspects being obviously linked to the concept of episodic framing. Episodic frames have been found in one-third of the poverty stories (S.-H. Kim et al 2012); more specifically, the frame that financial problems are a private concern rather than a societal issue has increasingly become prominent in journalistic descriptions of poverty (Rose and Baumgartner 2013) and political discourse (Guetzkow 2010).…”
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