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Portrayals of autism in the British press: A corpus-based study. [PDF]
Press representations of autism and autistic people both reflect and help shape public attitudes towards autism and neurodiversity and may establish critical barriers to social integration for autistic individuals.
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Book Review of The British Press by Mick Temple. Setting out with a conventional rehearsal of how the press has come to be the way it is, Temple discusses the popularisation of news and information from Gutenberg onwards. Most usefully, Temple highlights
Higgins, Michael
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'Now She's Just an Ordinary Baby': The Birth of IVF in the British Press. [PDF]
The birth of Louise Brown, the first baby born through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), in England in 1978 attracted worldwide media attention. This article examines how the contemporary British news media framed this momentous event. Drawing on the example
Dow K.
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'The men who made the breakthrough': How the British press represented Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards in 1978. [PDF]
This article examines how the British press represented Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards in the story of the birth of the first ‘test-tube baby’, Louise Brown.
Dow K.
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This study employs a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis to demystify the dominant patterns of representations around 5G in the Chinese and British press.
Jiamin Pei, Le Cheng
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Constructing ‘suspect’ communities and Britishness: mapping British press coverage of Irish and Muslim communities, 1974–2007 [PDF]
There exist many parallels between the experiences of Irish communities in Britain in the past and those of Muslim communities today. However, although they have both been the subject of negative stereotyping, intelligence profiling, wrongful arrest and ...
Hickman, Mary +3 more
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Scottish Regionalist Discourse in British Press
The article is devoted to the Scottish regionalist discourse in the British quality press. The period from the time of the referendum on independence in 2014 till 2019 is covered. Regionalist discourse is considered as an object of linguistic study.
O. A. Blinova
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Turco-Greek Battles in 1921 in The British Press
This paper examines the Turkish-Greek War on the Western Front during the National Struggle period of 1921 by analyzing British press coverage. The study aims to unveil how the Turkish-Greek fronts were portrayed in the British press.
Mekki Uludağ
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National identity is created through inclusions and exclusions; by who and what is included and who and what is excluded. This article examines how British identity was constructed, expressed, and re-constructed in the British press through articles ...
Corinne Painter
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English across Borders: Exploring Register Variation in South Asian Newspaper Editorials
This paper is a multidimensional analysis of Pakistani, Indian, and Bengali newspaper editorials, and they are also compared with British newspaper editorials.
M. Ali, M. Sheeraz
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