Mediatized Conflict and Visual News Framing: How Swiss Audiences React to News Images from the Syrian War
Author(s)
Gorin, Valérie
Date issued
August 4, 2017
In
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Vol
2-3
No
10
From page
204
To page
233
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
(photo)journalism
Syria
audience reception
visual news framing
mediatized wars and conflicts
Abstract
The Syrian conflict has challenged both the ways of reporting war and its impact on the public. However, only a few empirical studies have tried to assess public reactions to representations of war. In this paper, we use an empirically-based study that combines quantitative and qualitative methods to assess how Swiss audiences react to crisis reporting and visual news framing in French-speaking Swiss media. The study offers a preliminary understanding of how people react to images in the media, especially with respect to military and political contexts, and also builds a visual map of how audiences process information contained in news images of war.
Publication type
journal article
