Racial Discrimination to Black Communities: Analysis From the Journal Universal de Cartagena, Colombia

Authors

  • Jesús Natividad Pérez Palomino
  • Neidy Gutiérrez Soza URACCAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v16i1.2356

Keywords:

Racial discrimination, racism, Afrodescendants, El Universal, black community, Cartagena, journalist, prejudices and stereotypes

Abstract

This article addressed the news related to black communities, mainly regarding racial discrimination and racism in the "Cartagena" section, based chronologically on two years: 2012 and 2013. The "Cartagena" section is the second largest in the newspaper El Universal, where the main problems of the city are collected.

This discourse analysis of written texts, has been based on the realities of black communities and how they assume these news, particularly racial discrimination. As well as the conception that the journalists and leaders from the community have.

Among the results we identified that the journalists of the newspaper El Universal, have general knowledge about what is racism and racial discrimination, and it’s established in three categories such as: hatred, rejection and exclusion. In the period of investigation, the Universal Newspaper in Cartagena section developed 67 news related to the black community of which only 9 addressed information on racial discrimination.

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Author Biographies

Jesús Natividad Pérez Palomino

Máster en Comunicación Intercultural y Medio, Antropólogo y Gestor cultural.

Neidy Gutiérrez Soza, URACCAN

Master en Antropología Social y Coordinadora de Investigación y Postgrado en URACCAN - Bluefields.

Published

2016-01-28

How to Cite

Pérez Palomino, J. N., & Gutiérrez Soza, N. (2016). Racial Discrimination to Black Communities: Analysis From the Journal Universal de Cartagena, Colombia. Ciencia E Interculturalidad, 16(1), 108–120. https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v16i1.2356

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Section

Gender and Interculture