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Satires, narratives and journalistic divides: Discourses on free speech in Western and Islamic news media

Khan, Muhammad Khalil*; Wu, Fei*; Pratt, Cornelius B.; Akhtar, Nadeem
Social Sciences Citation Index
浙江大学

摘要

This study investigates how Western news media (The New York Times and BBC News) and Islamic news media (Al-Jazeera English and Al-Arabiya English) frame issues about freedom of expression and anti-Islamic sentiments, respectively, in the aftermath of the January 7, 2015, attacks on France's weekly satirical newsmagazine, Charlie Hebdo. Results show a deep divide: that the Western news media, on the one hand, endorsed Charlie Hebdo's right to offend religious sensitivities and lauded its role to protect the Western value of free speech; and that the Islamic news media, on the other, viewed the entire Western discourses as anti-Islam and anti-Muslim, emphasizing the need for good taste and professionalism in journalism.

关键词

Anti-Islamic sentiments Freedom of expression Islamic news media Journalistic divides Satires Western news media