Some Things Take Time

A Quantitative Content Analysis of German Press Coverage of Human Trafficking

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https://doi.org/10.31211/interacoes.n45.2023.a1

Palavras-chave:

Imprensa alemã, Tráfico de seres humanos, Cobertura jornalística, Análise de enquadramento, Pandemia

Resumo

Algumas Coisas Levam o seu Tempo: Uma Análise Quantitativa do Conteúdo da Cobertura da Imprensa Alemã Sobre o Tráfico de Seres Humanos

O tráfico de seres humanos (TSH) pode levar a outros tipos de crime, como sequestro, contrabando e tráfico de drogas. De acordo com as Estimativas Globais de 2021, o número de vítimas não pára de crescer e em 2021 situou-se em 49,6 milhões, o que é quase dez milhões a mais do que em 2016. Este estudo, uma análise quantitativa de conteúdo de artigos de imprensa na Alemanha, demonstra a dinâmica da cobertura durante a pandemia e medidas de quarentena. Metodologicamente, baseamo-nos na classificação quadrifuncional de Entman (1993), incluindo retratos de vítimas e perpetradores, julgamentos morais, soluções e apelos à ação. Além disso, revela-se a ligação entre a orientação política dos jornais e a cobertura do tema. Os resultados mostram que os meios de comunicação constroem a sua própria realidade: criam uma vítima estereotipada e centram-se em certos tipos de TSH. O tema recebe uma forte conotação política e as fronteiras entre o TSH e o contrabando de seres humanos estão a confundir-se.

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2023-12-31

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Bozorova, M., & Wimmer, J. (2023). Some Things Take Time: A Quantitative Content Analysis of German Press Coverage of Human Trafficking. Interações: Sociedade E As Novas Modernidades, (45), 9–36. https://doi.org/10.31211/interacoes.n45.2023.a1

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