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Siyasal Liderlerin Haber Fotoğraflarında Görsel Çerçeveleme Yanlılığı: 2014 Türkiye Yerel Seçim Kampanyası Örneğinde Gazete Haberciliğinin Karşılaştırmalı Çözümlemesi

Year 2014, Issue: 39, 1 - 25, 30.12.2014

Abstract

Bu çalışma, 2014 yılının Mart ayındaki Türkiye yerel seçim kampanyası örneğinde, siyasal liderlerin (iktidar partisi lideri ve ana muhalefet partisi lideri) haber fotoğraflarındaki görsel çerçeveleme yanlılığını incelemektedir. Bu çalışmanın üç temel amacı bulunmaktadır. Birincisi, gazete haberciliğindeki yanlılığın sürekliliğinin nedenini açıklamak için siyasal taraflılığı deşifre etmektir. İkincisi, gazete haberciliğinde, siyasal liderlerin haber fotoğraflarındaki görsel çerçevelemenin, siyasal liderlerden ve danışmanlarından ziyade, gazetecilerin ve editörlerin kontrolü altında olduğunu göstermektir. Üçüncüsü, gazete haberciliğinde, siyasal liderlerin haber fotoğraflarındaki görsel çerçeveleme yanlılığını ölçmek için metodolojik bir yaklaşım sunmaktır. Ayrıca, bu çalışma, üç nedenle, çeşitli medya türlerindeki görsel yanlılık yerine yalnızca gazete içeriğindeki görsel yanlılığı araştırmaktadır. Birincisi, görsel haberleri ele alan pek çok araştırma televizyona odaklanmaktadır. İkincisi, izler kitlesini sürekli olarak görsellere maruz bırakan televizyonun aksine gazete içeriğinde birkaç fotoğraf yer almakta ve bu durum, potansiyel olarak herhangi bir fotoğrafın önemini artırmaktadır. Üçüncüsü, haber içeriği ve haberciliğin siyasal atmosferi arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemek, gazete söz konusu olduğunda televizyondan daha kolaydır. Bu çalışma, Türkiye’deki farklı medya gruplarından seçilen altı gazeteyi (Hürriyet, Sabah, Zaman, Radikal, Yeni Şafak ve Cumhuriyet) çözümlemekte ve haber fotoğraflarını incelemek için bir yöntem olarak hem nicel içerik çözümlemesi hem de görsel çerçeveleme çözümlemesi yöntemini kullanmaktadır. Siyasal liderlerin haber fotoğraflarındaki görsel haber çerçevelerini tanımlayan ve çözümleyen bir görsel çerçeveleme modeli sunmaktadır. Bununla birlikte, kodlama kategorilerini belirlemek ve siyasal liderlerin çerçevelenmiş görsel imajlarını incelemek için görsel çerçeveleme alanyazınını dikkate almaktadır. Bu çalışmanın sonucunda, 2014 Türkiye yerel seçim kampanyası örneğinde, gazete haberciliğinde, görsel çerçeveleme yanlılığının sıklıkla görüldüğü ortaya konulmaktadır.

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Visual Framing Bias in News Photographs of Political Leaders: A Comparative Analysis of Newspaper Journalism in the Case of 2014 Turkey's Local Election Campaign

Year 2014, Issue: 39, 1 - 25, 30.12.2014

Abstract

This study examines visual framing bias in news photographs of political leaders (who are leader of the party in power and leader of the main opposition party) in the case of Turkey’s local election campaign in March 2014. There are three main objectives of this study. Firstly, it is to uncover the political partisanship in order to account for the persistence of the bias in newspaper journalism. Secondly, it is to demonstrate that visual framing in news photographs of political leaders in newspaper journalism is under the control of journalists and editors rather than political leaders and their consultants. Thirdly, it is to provide a methodological approach to measure visual framing bias in news photographs of political leaders in newspaper journalism. Also, this study examines visual bias only in newspaper coverage for three reasons instead of visual bias in a variety of media. Firstly, most researches on visual news have focused on television. Secondly, unlike television where viewers are exposed to a continuous stream of visuals, fewer photographs accompany newspaper coverage, and this case potentially increases the importance of any single photograph. Thirdly, examining the relationship between news coverage and journalism’s political atmosphere is easier for newspaper than it is for television. This study analyzes six newspapers (Hürriyet, Sabah, Zaman, Radikal, Yeni Şafak and Cumhuriyet) which selected from different media groups in the Turkey and uses both quantitative content analysis and visual framing analysis as a method for examining news photographs. It provides a model of visual framing which identifies and analyses visual news frames in news photographs of political leaders. Furthermore, it considers visual framing literature to designate coding categories and to examine framed visual images of political leaders. As a result of this study, it’s appeared that the visual framing bias occurres frequently in newspaper journalism in the case of 2014 Turkey’s local election campaign.

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  • Barrett, A. W. ve Barrington, L. W., (2005b). “Is A Picture Worth A Thousand Words?: Newspaper Photographs and Voter Evaluations of Political Candidates”, The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 10, (4), s. 98-113.
  • Becker, Howard S., (1995). “Visual Sociology, Documentary Photography and Photojournalism: It’s (almost) All A Matter of Context”, Visual Sociology, 10, (1–2), s. 5-14.
  • Bell, Philip, (2001). “Content Analysis of Visual Images”, Theo van Leeuwen ve Carey Jewitt (eds.), Handbook of Visual Analysis, London: Sage, s. 10-34.
  • Borah, Porismita, (2009). “Comparing Visual Framing in Newspapers: Hurricane Katrina versus Tsunami”, Newspaper Research Journal, 30, (1), s. 50-57.
  • Brantner, C., Lobinger, K. ve Wetzstein, I., (2011). “Effects of Visual Framing on Emotional Responses and Evaluations of News Stories about the Gaza Conflict 2009”, Journalism&Mass Communication Quarterly, 88, (3), s. 523-540.
  • Cappella, J. N. ve Jamieson, K. H., (1997). Spiral of Cynicism: The Press and the Public Good, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Carragee, K. M. ve Roefs, W., (2004). “The Neglect of Power in Recent Framing Research”, Journal of Communication, 54, (2), s. 214-233.
  • Coleman, Renita, (2010). “Framing the Pictures in Our Heads: Exploring the Framing and Agenda-Setting Effects of Visual Images”, Paul D’Angelo ve Jim A. Kuypers (eds.), Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives, New York: Routledge, s. 233-261.
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  • Domke, D., Perlmutter, D. ve Spratt, M., (2002). «The Primes of Our Times? An Examination of the ‘Power’ of Visual Images», Journalism, 3, (2), s. 131-159.
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  • Entman, Robert M., (2004). Projections of Power: Framing News, Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
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  • Goodnow, Trischa, (2013). “Facing Off: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Romney Facebook Timeline Photographs”, American Behavioral Scientist, 57, (11), s. 1584-1595.
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  • Greenberg, Josh, (2002). “Framing and Temporality in Political Cartoons: A Critical Analysis of Visual News Discourse”, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 39, (2), s. 181-198.
  • Griffin, Michael, (2004). “Picturing America’s ‘War on Terrorism’ in Afghanistan and Iraq: Photographic Motifs as News Frames”, Journalism, 5, (4), s. 381-402.
  • İrvan, Süleyman, (2000). “Metin Çözümlemelerinde Yöntem Sorunu”, Medya ve Kültür, 1. Ulusal İletişim Sempozyumu Bildirileri, İletişim Dergisi Yayınları, s. 73-86.
  • McCombs, M. ve Ghanem, S., (2001). “The Convergence of Agenda Setting and Framing”, Stephen D. Reese ve diğerleri (eds.), Framing Public Life: Perspectives on Media and Our Understanding of the Social World, Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, s. 67-81.
  • Messaris, P. ve Abraham, L., (2001). “The Role of Images in Framing News Stories”, Stephen D. Reese ve diğerleri (eds.), Framing Public Life: Perspectives on Media and Our Understanding of the Social World, Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, s. 215-226.
  • Parry, Katy, (2011). “Images of Liberation? Visual Framing, Humanitarianism and British Press Photography during the 2003 Iraq Invasion”, Media, War&Society, 33, (8), s. 1185-1201.
  • Parry, Katy, (2010). “A Visual Framing Analysis of British Press Photography during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon Conflict”, Media, War&Conflict, 3, (1), s. 67-85.
  • Perlmutter, D. D. ve Wagner, G. L., (2004). “The Anatomy of A Photojournalistic Icon: Marginalization of Dissent in the Selection and Framing of A Death in Genoa”, Visual Communication, 3, (1), s. 91-108.
  • Rodriguez, L. ve Dimitrova, D. V., (2011). “The Levels of Visual Framing”, Journal of Visual Literacy, 30, (1), s. 48-65.
  • Scheufele, Dietram A., (1999). “Framing as A Theory of Media Effects”, Journal of Communication, 49, (1), s. 103-122.
  • Schwalbe, Carol B., (2006). “Remembering Our Shared Past: Visually Framing the Iraq War on US News Websites”, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12, (1), s. 264-289.
  • Silcock, B. William, (2008). “The Battle of Ideological Images: CNN vs. FOX in Visual Framing of the Invasion of Iraq”, Electronic News, 2, (3), s. 153-177.
  • Sözen, Edibe, (1999). Söylem, Belirsizlik, Mübadele, Bilgi, Güç ve Refleksivite, İstanbul: Paradigma Yayınları.
  • Tankard, James W., (2001). “The Empirical Approach to the Study of Media Framing”, Stephen D. Reese ve diğerleri (eds.), Framing Public Life: Perspectives on Media and Our Understanding of the Social World, Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, s. 95-106.
  • Verser, R. ve Wicks, R. H., (2006). “Managing Voter Impressions: The Use of Images on Presidential Candidate Web Sites During the 2000 Campaign”, Journal of Communication, 56, (1), s. 178-197.
  • Waldman, P. ve Devitt, J., (1998). “Newspaper Photographs and the 1996 Presidential Election: The Question of Bias”, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75, (2), s. 302-311.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Communication and Media Studies
Journal Section Research Articles
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İlker Erdoğan

Publication Date December 30, 2014
Submission Date September 25, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Issue: 39

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APA Erdoğan, İ. (2014). Siyasal Liderlerin Haber Fotoğraflarında Görsel Çerçeveleme Yanlılığı: 2014 Türkiye Yerel Seçim Kampanyası Örneğinde Gazete Haberciliğinin Karşılaştırmalı Çözümlemesi. İletişim Kuram Ve Araştırma Dergisi, 2014(39), 1-25.