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BRIDGING CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS IN MEDIA DISCOURSE STUDIES
The precarious and critical period of the initiation of Discourse Analysis was populer at the end of the 1990s and the beginning of 2000s. Various approaches and frameworks were proposed during the time especially in the field of Applied Linguistics ...
Ratna Sari +3 more
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Using Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in Media Discourse Studies: Unmask the Mass Media
The purpose of this paper is to know how CDA unraveling the covert ideologies while researching the existence of power in media discourse studies.
Emi Sahmeni, Nur Afifah
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The potential human health hazard of nitrates in drinking water: a media discourse analysis in a high-income country. [PDF]
Background Recent studies linking low levels of nitrate in drinking water to colorectal cancer have raised public concerns over nitrate contamination.
Grout L +5 more
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The wolf (canis lupus) as a symbol of an urban-rural divide? Results from a media discourse analysis on the human-wolf conflict in Germany. [PDF]
Given that wolves have been extinct in Germany for approximately 150 years, their return and growing population over the last decade has caused intense discussion and conflict.
Zscheischler J, Friedrich J.
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Background At the time of this writing, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak has already put tremendous strain on many countries' citizens, resources, and economies around the world.
Chen E, Lerman K, Ferrara E.
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Forest bioeconomy in the media discourse in Spain. [PDF]
Sanz-Hernández A +3 more
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Background With the increasing demand brought on by the beginning of the fourth industrial revolution in the period of post-digital education and bio-digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has played a pivotal role in supporting human ...
Benjamin H. Nam, Qiong Bai
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This study examines how news images of refugees in the context of the war in Ukraine mobilize intergroup relations. A visual rhetorical analysis is used to examine the rhetorical strategies employed in news images of Ukrainian refugees in a mainstream ...
Jari Martikainen, Inari Sakki
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Twitter enables an online public sphere for social movement actors, news organizations, and others to frame climate change and the climate movement. In this paper, we analyze five million English tweets posted from 2018 to 2021 demonstrating how peaks in
Kaiping Chen +6 more
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Psycholinguistic aspects of representing aggression in wartime media discourse
The article focuses on aggression caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war as a vivid phenomenon in media discourse. The paper reveals the psychological aspects of this phenomenon, the reasons for the use of verbal aggression, its forms, and its impact on ...
L. Kovalchuk, Yuliia Litkovych
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