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"Positive Energy": Hegemonic Intervention and Online Media Discourse in China's Xi Jinping Era
China: An International Journal, 2018:Scholarship to date agrees that the internet has weakened the Chinese Party-state's ideological and discursive hegemony over society. This article documents a recent intervention into public discourse exercised by the Chinese state through appropriating
Peidong Yang, L. Tang
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Social Semiotics, 2008
1. Introduction: analysing media discourses John E. Richardson and Joseph D. Burridge 2. Space pilot: an introduction to amateur flight simulation Alex Wade 3. Dispreferred actions and other interactional breaches as devices for occasioning audience laughter in television "sitcoms" Elizabeth Stokoe 4. Apprentices to cool capitalism Jim McGuigan 5. "Our
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1. Introduction: analysing media discourses John E. Richardson and Joseph D. Burridge 2. Space pilot: an introduction to amateur flight simulation Alex Wade 3. Dispreferred actions and other interactional breaches as devices for occasioning audience laughter in television "sitcoms" Elizabeth Stokoe 4. Apprentices to cool capitalism Jim McGuigan 5. "Our
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Media Information Australia, 1983
The three key points that have to do mainly with the persistence of the Sender-Message-Receiver model are discussed. The author discusses the discourse of television news and argues that news broadcasts characteristically deal with events and people rather than processes and social structures.
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The three key points that have to do mainly with the persistence of the Sender-Message-Receiver model are discussed. The author discusses the discourse of television news and argues that news broadcasts characteristically deal with events and people rather than processes and social structures.
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2021
In this Chapter, we give an outline of Corpus-assisted Discourse Studies (CaDS) and explain the rationale and the advantages of employing such an approach to political-media discourses. We look at the history of using corpora to study the interaction of political actors, the media as mediators, and the general public, as well as how the advent of new ...
Partington, A. Duguid
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In this Chapter, we give an outline of Corpus-assisted Discourse Studies (CaDS) and explain the rationale and the advantages of employing such an approach to political-media discourses. We look at the history of using corpora to study the interaction of political actors, the media as mediators, and the general public, as well as how the advent of new ...
Partington, A. Duguid
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1999
ln this book Fairclough aims to set out aframework for analysing media language. The analysis of a media text is expected to shed a light onthese questions: How is the world represented? Whatidentities and relationships are set up?
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ln this book Fairclough aims to set out aframework for analysing media language. The analysis of a media text is expected to shed a light onthese questions: How is the world represented? Whatidentities and relationships are set up?
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Discourse, Media, and Conflict
2022Bringing together contributions from a team of international scholars, this pioneering book applies theories and approaches from linguistics, such as discourse analysis and pragmatics, to analyse the media and online political discourses of both conflict and peace processes.
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Cheryl L Rock +2 more
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