Evropska migrantska kriza kao segment medijske agende u dnevnoj štampi Srbije 2015–2020.

  • Zoran B. Jevtović Univerzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za komunikologiju i novinarstvo, Niš (Srbija)
  • Predrag Đ. Bajić Univerzitet „Union – Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za sport, Beograd (Srbija)
Ključne reči: migranti, izbeglice, azilanti, balkanska ruta, medijska slika

Sažetak


Cilj istraživanja je da se pokaže na koje načine se menjala medijska slika o evropskoj migrantskoj krizi na naslovnim stranama dnevne štampe u Srbiji od 2015. godine, kada je ova kriza dobila na značaju u medijima, sve do kraja 2020. godine, kada je dobrano utihnula, ali i dalje povremeno nalazila mesto na naslovnicama. Uočava se nedostatak diskusije u javnom prostoru, tako da se ton narativa usklađuje sa mišljenjem vladajućih struktura. Simplifikacija i stigmatizacija specifični su za tabloide, koji pod plaštom tržišnog nadmetanja posežu za senzacionalizmom, problematičnim vestima i nepotvrđenim informacijama, dok ozbiljna štampa više promoviše humani aspekt krize, uz dublju analizu konteksta. Od proleća 2016. godine uočava se smanjenje intenziteta pisanja o ovoj temi, ali i blaga kvalitativna promena narativa u kojima se akcenat stavlja i na mogućnost trajnijeg zadržavanja migranata na ovim prostorima. Takođe, vremenom dolazi i do značajnog pomeranja konteksta od humanitarnog ka bezbednosnom aspektu.

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