The Role of the News Media in Fighting Corruption Practices: A Case Study of Spain

被引:1
|
作者
Palau, Anna M. [1 ]
Palomo, Jesus [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Polit Sci Constitut Law & Philosophy Law, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Dept Business Adm, Madrid, Spain
关键词
News framing; media coverage; news scrapping; content analysis; journalism; Press accountability; Substantive framing;
D O I
10.1080/1461670X.2021.1895871
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
This article first outlines the conditions in which the media could contribute to creating and maintaining an atmosphere that discourages corruption practices. Second, based on the content analysis of 4361 online news articles, it demonstrates that these conditions are not present in the media coverage of corruption in Spain. The Spanish media do not promote a substantive frame, i.e., a meaningful discussion on the causes, consequences and remedies of corruption. There is a very low correspondence between how corruption is debated in the parliament, where substantive frames predominate, and how it is reported in the media. Furthermore, the media do not promote a pluralistic debate. The main players in corruption related articles are the judiciary and political actors, mainly executive elites and political parties involved in corruption scandals. Even though civil society actors, such as non-governmental organizations, are important for generating public pressure against corrupt practices, the results show that these groups go practically unnoticed in public debates. The findings also show that the dynamics that could help to curb corruption are neither present in the news articles of a news agency, nor in those published in newspapers with different political orientations.
引用
收藏
页码:839 / 859
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Media Convergence: A Case Study of a Cable News Station
    Huang, J. Sonia
    Heider, Don
    JMM-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MEDIA MANAGEMENT, 2007, 9 (03): : 105 - 115
  • [32] Fighting Corruption While Having Hands Tied: A Case Study of Thailand's Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission
    Prateeppornnarong, Dhiyathad
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, 2021, 56 (02) : 320 - 334
  • [33] Patterns of news dissemination through online news media: A case study in China
    Youzhong Wang
    Daniel Zeng
    Bin Zhu
    Xiaolong Zheng
    Feiyue Wang
    Information Systems Frontiers, 2014, 16 : 557 - 570
  • [34] Patterns of news dissemination through online news media: A case study in China
    Wang, Youzhong
    Zeng, Daniel
    Zhu, Bin
    Zheng, Xiaolong
    Wang, Feiyue
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS, 2014, 16 (04) : 557 - 570
  • [35] Trends in the interest in COVID-19 news of the local media and their readers: The case of Spain
    Santos-Goncalves, Tatiana
    Napp, Sebastian
    JOURNALISM, 2022, 23 (12) : 2608 - 2626
  • [36] Media: The Case of Spain and New Spain
    Peters, John Durham
    Wickberg, Adam
    CRITICAL INQUIRY, 2022, 48 (04) : 676 - 696
  • [37] Fighting corruption or elections? The politics of anti-corruption policies in India: A subnational study
    Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS, 2015, 43 (04) : 1035 - 1052
  • [38] Trolling and insulting others on social media in Spain: the role of social media news use, culture of impunity, and social media envy
    Goyanes, Manuel
    Inguanzo, Isabel
    de Zuniga, Homero Gil
    JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & POLITICS, 2025, 22 (02) : 243 - 258
  • [39] Public opinion polarization on immigration in Italy: the role of traditional and digital news media practices
    Iannelli, Laura
    Biagi, Bianca
    Meleddu, Marta
    COMMUNICATION REVIEW, 2021, 24 (03): : 244 - 274
  • [40] FIGHTING CORRUPTION THROUGH EDUCATION IN INDONESIA AND HONG KONG: COMPARISONS OF POLICIES, STRATEGIES, AND PRACTICES
    Kamil, Dairabi
    Mukminin, Amirul
    Ahmad, Ismail Sheikh
    Abu Kassim, Noor Lide
    AL-SHAJARAH, 2018, : 157 - 192