Antigypsyism as Symbolic and Epistemic Violence in Informative Journalism in Spain, 2010–2018 Cover Image

Antigypsyism as Symbolic and Epistemic Violence in Informative Journalism in Spain, 2010–2018
Antigypsyism as Symbolic and Epistemic Violence in Informative Journalism in Spain, 2010–2018

Author(s): Ismael Cortés Gómez
Subject(s): Studies in violence and power, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Romani Studies Program Central European University
Keywords: Antigypsyism; Structural discrimination; Framing analysis; Symbolic violence; Epistemic violence; Social fear; Journalism;

Summary/Abstract: This study conducts a framing analysis of how Spanish journalism represents “Gypsy identity” within the markers of generousness and criminality (in the period from 2010 to 2018). The paper aims to validate the following underpinning hypothesis: as symbolic and epistemic violence, antigypsyism legitimizes systemicracial discrimination and exclusion against Roma in Spain.The article is organized into five sections. First, an analytical framework introduces the notions of “antigypsyism,” “structural discrimination,” “social fear,” “symbolic violence,” “epistemic violence,” and “framing analysis.” Second, a case study is presented on a sample of 150 national news reports that portray Romani characters in a biased way. Third, this analysis informs an ethical and legal debate that challenges the limits of free speech and the uses of discriminatory and biased language in informative narratives. Thefourth section examines and provides conclusions regarding the correlation between structural discrimination against Roma andthe role of media in engendering the stigma of the “Gypsy threat.”Finally, the article includes a series of recommendations that could be used to counteract racism in news narratives.

  • Issue Year: 3/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 4-24
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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