Abstract

In this article, we investigate the rhetorical uses and media frames associated with the term polarisation in Swedish print media from 2010 to 2021. We first produce a qualitative and detailed assessment of a sample of 240 articles and then proceed to a computational (word2vec) analysis of all major Swedish newspaper articles including the term (N = 32,805). We find that the term has changed its rhetorical function over time. Initially used to describe, – that is, used as a technical descriptor of events and issues in society – this use later became increasingly vague and general. Instead, it has been rhetorically used to amplify, implying a sense of urgency, conflict, or threat. Over time, the term has been used increasingly frequently, but has been applied less to Sweden and, instead, most often associated with political actors and events in the US. Moreover, we find that, for Sweden, the term polarisation was mostly related to social and political issues, whereas for the US, it carried affective associations.

Details

Title
The uses of the term polarisation in Swedish newspapers, 2010–2021
Author
Farjam, Mike 1 ; Bruhn, Tommy 2 ; Gustafsson, Nils 3 ; Segesten, Anamaria Dutceac 1 

 Centre for Languages and Literature, European Studies, Lund University, Sweden 
 Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 
 Department of Strategic Communication, Lund University, Sweden 
Pages
1-34
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
14031108
e-ISSN
20015119
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2916337598
Copyright
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