Confession and Confusion: Misinformation about Religion in the Journalistic Sphere
Abstract
:1. Theoretical Framework
1.1. Media Coverage of Religious Matters
1.2. The Influence of Media in the Construction of Reality
2. Methodology
- RQ1: What is the space that attacks on religious freedom have in the media agenda?
- RQ2: What kind of attacks on religious freedom does the media cover?
- RQ3: What are the perceptions of journalists regarding the coverage of religious issues and the actions necessary to improve it?
- Religion or belief involved (including the religious confessions present in Catalonia according to the General Directorate of Religious Affairs). Atheism and agnosticism; Buddhism; Seventh Day Adventist Church; Catholic Church; Evangelical Church; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; Eastern Churches; Baha’i Faith; Hinduism; Islam; Judaism; Sikhism; Taoism; Jehovah’s Witnesses; Religion in general.
- Type of fact. Acts contrary to the right to publicly express one’s own beliefs or freedom of expression; Acts of offense to religious feelings and actions that interrupt or hinder the celebration of religious events; Acts of rejection of the opening, transfer, or expansion of centers of worship; Acts or situations of discrimination for religious reasons or religious affiliation; Attacks on the physical or moral integrity of people; Attacks or damage on places of worship, buildings of religious communities, or religious images; Hate speech and incitement to violence; Freedom to organize independently of religious entities (freedoms of association, assembly, and expression for religious reasons).
- Level of sensationalism. Indicator to determine the level or degree of attention drawn to the headline of each news item collected. This indicator makes it possible to check what levels of attention the registered cases are reported. Optimal attentional response is essential to avoid bias in the interpretation of such cases. When the attentional response generated by a headline is excessively high, there is a tendency for bias or misinterpretation of the underlying case or news story [69]. To categorize the levels of sensationalism in headlines, they are based on three levels: (0) No sensationalism; (1) Moderate sensationalism; and (3) High sensationalism. Concerning the criteria for classifying sensationalism, it is high/elevated when the headline presents 2 or more of the following characteristics:
- It manifests unpleasant contingents attractively or seductively.
- It explicitly mentions the name and surname(s) of a public figure (including physical persons and entities)—only coded when it was used as the active subject of the attack on religious freedom and conscience.
- Can express contingents between commas.
- Mentions popular and/or ideological concepts.
- Presents question marks and exclamation marks.
- Can present satirical comparisons or analogies.
- Mentions sarcastic statements (including cynicism).
- The level will be moderate when the headline completes only 1 of the above characteristics.
- Bias based on causal attributions. Indicator that reports whether there is a causal inference attributed to the headline of each news item. Causal inferences are deterministic and require formal justifications that cannot be included in a headline. Unjustified causal inferences generate an increase in bias, and irrational and impulsive thinking, a tendency based on the cognitive theory of causal illusions [70]. In this case, only those news items that commit this inference are identified dichotomously and, therefore, the values and categories are dichotomous: (0) No; and (1) Yes.
- What is your perspective on the media coverage of religious issues?
- Do you find it difficult to communicate on religious issues in non-specialist media?
- What makes news about religious events relevant for non-specialized media?
- How do citizens value interest in religious events, and how do you think this interest could be encouraged?
- How can the media help to dismantle stereotypes about religious denominations?
- Do they find it difficult to find or maintain contact with representatives of religious communities?
- How could the media collaborate to bring citizens closer to the recognition of the right to religious freedom and knowledge of the religious diversity present in Catalonia?
3. Limitations
4. Results
4.1. Content Analysis on Religious Issues
- Attacks or material damage on the centers of worship: Under the headline “L’Ajuntament de Calafell denuncia pintades a l’església de Sant Miquel”1, on 5 January 2021, Diari Més reports that the Calafell Town Council has reported that one or more individuals have painted graffiti on the façade of the church of Sant Miquel in Segur de Calafell.
- Hate speech and incitement to violence: Under the headline “Banderas nazis y saludos fascistas al final de un acto de Vox en Barcelona”2, on 6 December 2022, El Periódico reports that the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has landed in Barcelona to hold an act in defense of the Constitution. It indicates that the event had a ‘neo-Nazi presence’ as a neo-Nazi flag of the far-right National Identity Front-National Socialist Workers’ Party (FNI-PNSOE) that could be seen. It is also reported that at the end of the event, a group of supporters made the fascist salute in the center of the square.
- Act of offense to religious feelings: Under the headline “Vox es refereix a Ripoll com a ‘bressol del gihadisme’”3, on 2 February 2021, Diari de Girona reports that Vox has taken advantage of a visit to Ripoll to link the municipality with terrorism and immigration with the “totalitarianism of Islam”.
- Discriminatory and rejective acts: Under the headline “Un estudi detecta pràctiques islamòfobes al sistema educatiu català”4, on 23 February 2021, Terrasa Digital reports that the report “Trajectòries educatives del jovent musulmà: racisme i islamofòbia del sistema educatiu català” reveals that in the educational system of Montornès del Vallès and Terrassa Muslim students detect Islamophobic practices, specifically, they are assumed to be underachievers and can only aspire to low educational expectations.
- Violation of freedom of religious expression: Under the headline “Una jove denuncia que li han negat un lloc de feina pel qual havia estat seleccionada per negar-se a treure’s el hijab”5, on 23 March 2022, Diari de Rubi reports that a young Muslim woman from Rubi denounced that she has suffered an Islamophobic incident at the company Zeta Espacial, which has denied the facts. Specifically, she indicates that the young woman passed a selection process for a commercial job in the company, which a few days later informed her that, as it was a secular company, she had to remove her hijab to enter the workplace. According to the newspaper, the young woman refused and was therefore not hired.
4.2. Focus Group Journalists
4.2.1. Coverage of Religious Topics
4.2.2. Required Actions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Diari Més (5 January 2021). L’Ajuntament de Calafell denuncia pintades a l’església de Sant Miquel. Available online: https://www.diarimes.com/ca/penedes/210105/l-ajuntament-calafell-denuncia-pintades-esglesia-sant-miquel_88967.html (accessed on 6 December 2022). |
2 | El Periódico (6 December 2022). Banderas nazis y saludos fascistas al final de un acto de Vox en Barcelona. Available online: https://www.elperiodico.com/es/politica/20201206/banderas-neonazis-acto-vox-barcelona-10122558 (accessed on 5 February 2023). |
3 | Diari de Girona (2 February 2021). Vox es refereix a Ripoll com a «bressol del gihadisme». Available online: https://www.diaridegirona.cat/eleccions/catalanes/2021/02/02/vox-refereix-ripoll-com-bressol-48633596.html (accessed on 10 April 2021). |
4 | Terrasa Digital (23 February 2021). Un estudi detecta pràctiques islamòfobes al sistema educatiu català. Available online: https://terrassadigital.cat/un-estudi-detecta-practiques-islamofobes-al-sistema-educatiu-catala/ (accessed on 20 March 2021). |
5 | Diari de Rubi (23 March, 2022). Una jove denuncia que li han negat un lloc de feina pel qual havia estat seleccionada per negar-se a treure’s el hijab. Available online: https://www.diariderubi.com/una-jove-denuncia-que-li-han-negat-un-lloc-de-feina-pel-qual-havia-estat-seleccionada-per-negar-se-a-treures-el-hijab/ (accessed on 2 April 2022). |
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Media Outlet | Participants. |
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Flama Agency | Person 1 (P1) |
EFE | Person 2 (P2) |
Catalunya Cristiana | Person 3 (P3) |
Catalunya Ràdio | Person 4 (P4) |
Catalunya Religió | Person 5 (P5) Person 6 (P6) Person 7 (P7) Person 8 (P8) |
Diari Ara | Person 9 (P9) |
ElNacional.cat | Person 10 (P10) |
Ràdio Estel | Person 11(P11) |
Religión Digital/Foc Nou | Person 12 (P12) |
Religions/Faiths | Frequencies | Percentages (%) |
---|---|---|
Islam | 46 | 58 |
Catholicism | 16 | 20 |
Judaism | 13 | 16 |
Others * | 5 | 6 |
Attacks | Frequencies | Percentages (%) |
---|---|---|
Attacks or material damage to centers of worship | 15 | 19 |
Hate speech and incitement to violence | 24 | 30 |
Offences against religions | 12 | 15 |
Discriminatory and rejective acts | 21 | 26 |
Violation of freedom of religious expression | 8 | 10 |
Yes (%) | No (5) | |
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Sensationalist Headlines | 42% | 58% |
Casual Attributions | 31% | 69% |
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Laferrara V, Fernández MC, Israel Turim V. Confession and Confusion: Misinformation about Religion in the Journalistic Sphere. Societies. 2024; 14(6):84. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14060084
Chicago/Turabian StyleLaferrara, Valentina, Maria Carmen Fernández, and Verónica Israel Turim. 2024. "Confession and Confusion: Misinformation about Religion in the Journalistic Sphere" Societies 14, no. 6: 84. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14060084
APA StyleLaferrara, V., Fernández, M. C., & Israel Turim, V. (2024). Confession and Confusion: Misinformation about Religion in the Journalistic Sphere. Societies, 14(6), 84. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14060084