A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of News Construction of the Flint Water Crisis

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作者
Kong, Yeqing [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Dept English, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA
关键词
Media; Linguistics; Government; Journalism; Frequency measurement; Systematics; Water resources; Corpus linguistics; critical discourse analysis (CDA); Flint water crisis; news reports; REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS; HURRICANE-KATRINA; LOCAL NEWS; MEDIA; LINGUISTICS; SHOOTINGS; COVERAGE; VALUES; CRIME;
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10.1109/TPC.2022.3200286
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Background: News media play a critical role in communicating risks and shaping public perceptions of social issues. Covering a multilayered disaster that grew from a local story to a national one, the ways that news media at different levels construct the Flint water crisis have not been previously explored. Literature review: Despite the well-established role of journalism as a government watchdog, news media do not neutrally mirror every social event. Instead, news reporting, highly mediated by language, is filled with political interests, values, and attitudes. Research questions: 1. How did local/regional and national newspapers construct the Flint water crisis? 2. Are there any similarities and/or differences in local/regional and national news construction of the Flint water crisis? 3. What are the practical implications for media coverage of risks, emergencies, or crises? 4. What are the methodological implications of this study for professional communication research? Methodology: This study integrates corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to analyze 1858 news reports about the Flint water crisis published between 2014 and 2018. I use keywords as a core analytical technique to compare the local/regional and national news coverage. Results: The results show that both local and national news reports overemphasized government activities while downplaying the unofficial voices of Flint residents and community activists. In addition, national newspapers were more likely than local newspapers to use racial cues in describing the Flint community and to associate the crisis with other social problems. Conclusions: This study suggests that news media should provide wide coverage of the affected community's efforts in risk/crisis communication rather than reproducing official messages. News representations should be cautious of strengthening stereotypes or forming negative conceptual associations of traditionally disenfranchised communities.
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