Aufsatz(elektronisch)18. August 2016

Speaking through Silence: Racial Discourse and Identity Construction in Mass-mediated Debates on the "War on Drugs"

In: Social currents: official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 246-264

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Abstract

As a set of criminal justice policies and practices, the "war on drugs" is a contested social issue linked to specific racial meanings and structures and political logics. As the legitimacy and value of the "war on drugs" has increasingly become a topic of public discussion, how such debates are shaped by both media communication and contemporary racial discourses warrants rigorous sociological analysis. In this article, we use a content analysis of newspaper manuscripts and online comments on "war on drugs" news stories to examine (1) the racial discourse within mass media agenda-setting and framing and (2) patterns of discursive identity construction in the context of digital and mass-mediated social commentary. Our findings show how "racial silence," implicit and explicit racial discourse, and identity construction via racialized subject-positions assist to rationalize and legitimate racial inequality. We also outline the theoretical implications of these findings and avenues of future research.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2329-4973

DOI

10.1177/2329496516663223

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