Representation of religion in the print media of Great Britain and Jamaica and cultural barriers to communication: a comparative study

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.152527

Palabras clave:

Cidadania Comunicativa, Competência Sociocultural, Educação Multicultural, Comunicação Religiosa, Barreiras Culturais à Comunicação

Resumen

Este documento reúne una investigación sobre la representación en los medios de comunicación de seis religiones y grupos seculares en cuatro periódicos del Reino Unido y Jamaica realizada en 2013. A través del análisis de contenido, los autores intentan determinar, entre otras cosas, qué fue el elemento más importante en las noticias sobre religión, ya sea las fuentes utilizadas o el discurso o tema principal de cada una de estas religiones. De ello se deduce que no parece haber grandes diferencias en la representación de la religión a través de estos sistemas de medios y países con culturas y contextos sociopolíticos similares. El Islam y el cristianismo recibieron la representación más “negativa”, pero también un marco “positivo” para el cristianismo, mientras que algunas religiones no están representadas en absoluto. Este artículo también analiza posibles barreras culturales a la comunicación que pueden estar presentes en la información sobre religiones.

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Biografía del autor/a

  • Alton Grizzle, United Nations for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO)

    Alton Grizzle es especialista en programas en el Sector de Alfabetización en Información de Medios (MIL) en el Sector de Comunicación e Información de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO). Ha conceptualizado y encabezado muchas iniciativas internacionales relacionadas con MIL y ha publicado en esta área. Este artículo no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista de la UNESCO.

  • Felipe Chibás Ortiz, Escuela de Comunicaciones y Artes de la Universidad de São Paulo.

    Profesor asociado de la Universidad de São Paulo (2015). Investigador de la Escuela de Comunicaciones y Artes de la Universidad de São Paulo. Doctorado en Estudios de Comunicación, Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Coordinador del grupo de estudio Toth-Criarcom (Creatividad, Innovación, Comunicación y Marketing) y Representante para América Latina en la Alianza Global para Alianzas sobre Alfabetización en Medios e Información (GAPMIL) de la UNESCO.

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Publicado

2019-12-30

Cómo citar

Grizzle, A., & Ortiz, F. C. (2019). Representation of religion in the print media of Great Britain and Jamaica and cultural barriers to communication: a comparative study. Revista Extraprensa, 13(1), 96-113. https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.152527