Manufacturing Conflict? How Journalists Intervene in the Conflict Frame Building Process

Autor(en)
G. Bartholomé, S. Lecheler, C. de Vreese
Abstrakt

A considerable amount of research is devoted to the presence and effects of conflict frames in the news. However, it is unknown if journalists actively manufacture and inflate conflict in their coverage of politics, or if they merely respond to contentious politics as it happens. This study focuses on the extent to which journalists take an interventionist stance in the conflict frame building process. We conducted expert interviews (N = 16) among Dutch political journalists. Results show that journalists indeed take an active stance in conflict frame building. They contribute to the emergence of conflict frames by using exaggerating language, by orchestrating, and by amplifying possible consequences of political conflict. However, intervention in conflict framing is not merely a result of individual agency of journalists. Rather, some role conceptions seem to counter an interventionist stance. Media routines that are embedded in organizational practices were found to facilitate this active role in conflict framing. Finally, journalists are mainly found to be active when politicians or parties with political power are involved.

Organisation(en)
Externe Organisation(en)
University of Amsterdam (UvA)
Journal
International Journal of Press/Politics
Band
20
Seiten
438-457
Anzahl der Seiten
20
ISSN
1940-1612
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1940161215595514
Publikationsdatum
2015
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
508020 Politische Kommunikation
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Communication, Sociology and Political Science
Link zum Portal
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/de/publications/manufacturing-conflict-how-journalists-intervene-in-the-conflict-frame-building-process(17b5dc1e-ddc5-4e91-8c74-edf84d5aa500).html