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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.15.29.5

We are all journalists:‎ Analysis of the radical right ‎perception of journalistic practices ‎and normative roles: ‎The case of the 4chan forum‎

Matej Mikašinović-Komšo orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-0153-2837 ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb


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Abstract

The paper examines the radical right-wing understanding of journalistic practices and ‎normative roles. After presenting the normative roles of journalism (monitorial, facilitative, radical, and ‎collaborative), and the radical right 4chan forum (its subforum Politically Incorrect), a qualitative content ‎analysis of /pol/ user posts is conducted. The analysis identified the presence of a negative perception ‎of contemporary journalism practices, highlighting the belief that true journalism is dead, accusations ‎that journalism spreads propaganda and fake news, and that it is subordinated to the interests of ‎Jews, globalists, and capitalists, along with calls for violence against journalists. The presence of ‎considerations on the normative role of journalism was also established, showing the greatest similarity ‎to the monitorial and radical roles, especially regarding the provision of information and opening of two ‎way communication between authorities and citizens. The most important finding of the analysis is the ‎confirmation of the existence of specific normative insights of the radical right /pol/ – emphasis on the ‎radical vision of the citizen as a journalist, propaganda as the essence of journalism, and journalism as a ‎battleground for narratives.‎

Keywords

4chan; far right; journalism; media; normative roles

Hrčak ID:

320728

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/320728

Publication date:

16.9.2024.

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