The chapter investigates how Italian media have framed the topic of phone interceptions in the last decade, by analyzing a corpus of articles taken from the two major Italian newspapers as well a less systematic corpus of politically-oriented newspapers and blogs. What emerges is a strong defense of interceptions by left-wing voices and a strong condemnation by right-wing ones, a position somewhat incompatible with some of the broader political lines of both parties.
Tarantino, M., Lifeworld Keys and Intractable Objects: Social meanings of Phone Interceptions in Italy, in Katz, J. (ed.), Mobile communication: Dimensions of social policy, Transaction Publishers, Piscataway, NJ 2011: 231- 246 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/1703]
Lifeworld Keys and Intractable Objects: Social meanings of Phone Interceptions in Italy
Tarantino, Matteo
2011
Abstract
The chapter investigates how Italian media have framed the topic of phone interceptions in the last decade, by analyzing a corpus of articles taken from the two major Italian newspapers as well a less systematic corpus of politically-oriented newspapers and blogs. What emerges is a strong defense of interceptions by left-wing voices and a strong condemnation by right-wing ones, a position somewhat incompatible with some of the broader political lines of both parties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.