Deserving social benefits? Political framing and media framing of 'deservingness' in two welfare reforms in Denmark
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Deserving social benefits? Political framing and media framing of 'deservingness' in two welfare reforms in Denmark. / Esmark, Anders; Richardt Schoop, Sarah.
In: Journal of European Social Policy, Vol. 27, No. 5, 2017, p. 417-432.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Deserving social benefits?
T2 - Political framing and media framing of 'deservingness' in two welfare reforms in Denmark
AU - Esmark, Anders
AU - Richardt Schoop, Sarah
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The article contributes to the growing literature on framing of deservingness as an alternative to ‘blame avoidance’ strategies in the politics of welfare retrenchment. In particular, the article focuses on the interplay between political framing and media framing. Based on an analysis of two major welfare reforms involving reductions of social benefits in Denmark in 2005 and 2013, the article analyses the frames used by politicians supporting and opposing reform, as well as the frames used by the media. The article shows, first, that political reforms reducing social benefits are followed by increased framing of recipients as undeserving. The article finds a strong correlation between the political objective of reducing benefits and the reliance on frames that position recipients as undeserving. Second, the article shows that media framing remains significantly different from political framing in both years. However, the results also show that the media become less critical and more prone to frame recipients as undeserving along with the changes in political framing. Third, the article shows that media coverage of retrenchment reforms will be more critical under conditions of political conflict than in the case of political consensus. However, this result is also qualified by the observation that the media increasingly seek outside sources in order to find alternative voices under conditions approximating political consensus.
AB - The article contributes to the growing literature on framing of deservingness as an alternative to ‘blame avoidance’ strategies in the politics of welfare retrenchment. In particular, the article focuses on the interplay between political framing and media framing. Based on an analysis of two major welfare reforms involving reductions of social benefits in Denmark in 2005 and 2013, the article analyses the frames used by politicians supporting and opposing reform, as well as the frames used by the media. The article shows, first, that political reforms reducing social benefits are followed by increased framing of recipients as undeserving. The article finds a strong correlation between the political objective of reducing benefits and the reliance on frames that position recipients as undeserving. Second, the article shows that media framing remains significantly different from political framing in both years. However, the results also show that the media become less critical and more prone to frame recipients as undeserving along with the changes in political framing. Third, the article shows that media coverage of retrenchment reforms will be more critical under conditions of political conflict than in the case of political consensus. However, this result is also qualified by the observation that the media increasingly seek outside sources in order to find alternative voices under conditions approximating political consensus.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - deservingness
KW - media framing
KW - political framing
KW - welfare retrenchment
U2 - 10.1177/0958928716688262
DO - 10.1177/0958928716688262
M3 - Journal article
VL - 27
SP - 417
EP - 432
JO - Journal of European Social Policy
JF - Journal of European Social Policy
SN - 0958-9287
IS - 5
ER -
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