¿Hacia procesos europeos de securitización de la prensa? Comparación de la cobertura informativa del Sahel en los países del sur de Europa
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This article analyses the role of the media in the processes of securitisation
of international policies in Mediterranean countries. To do so, it studies
the presence of the ‘security’ and ‘human drama’ frames in seven news-
papers in Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal, with the primary objective of
measuring these frames to answer questions about the differences found
in the newspapers of these countries and the issues discussed in them.
Our hypothesis is European Mediterranean press suffers from media
securitisation when reporting on the Sahel conflicts. The reason is mainly
due to the singularisation of migration issues. Machine learning, specifi-
cally unsupervised (LDA) and supervised (SVM) algorithms, were used to
locate the frames to analyse the large volume of extracted data. This type
of Natural Language Processing (NLP) technique gives excellent results for
political communication research. The results show that the security frame
is in most of the media analysed. In short, security as a discursive element
is the central narrative when dealing with the socio-political reality of the
Sahel countries.