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Framing Latin America in the Spanish press: A cooled down friendship between two fraternal lands

  • Juan José Igartua , Lifen Cheng and Carlos Muňiz
Published/Copyright: August 12, 2005
Communications
From the journal Volume 30 Issue 3

Abstract

This study focuses on a news framing analysis of Latin America and Latin Americans in the Spanish press. For this purpose 1,271 news articles with different Latin American countries or their citizens as main actors were examined. These news stories had been published by the main Spanish newspapers in 1999. The results reveal that attribution of responsibility, human interest, and conflict constitute the prevailing frames used by the Spanish press. Furthermore, significant differences in the considered variables in terms of main country actor were observed. Venezuela and Colombia, in particular, are associated with armed conflicts, natural disasters, crimes, and accidents using human interest and conflict news frames. This leads to a necessary consideration of the consequences this type of news coverage on Latin America may generate, and whether it will reinforce stereotypes or prejudices in the Spanish audience against peoples from these countries, especially those with a high migratory influx to Spain.

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Published Online: 2005-08-12
Published in Print: 2005-09-19

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