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Repurposing the (super)crip: media representations of disability at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games [PDF]
Mega-events attract ever larger media audiences, and the 2016 Rio Paralympics were no exception. As audiences grow, media coverage extends to ever more varied domains, which are themselves then colonised by an increasing range of discourses.
Blain N. +17 more
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Syrian war 2014–2019: English media discourse
The article discusses the news of the military conflict in Syria in the English-language electronic media resources for the period 2014-2016. The object of the study is virtual communication on the topic of war at the electronic platforms of BBC news ...
Oskolova T.L.
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This discourse analytical article deals with the power relations between social media corporations and content creators in the context of monetization schemes of social media businesses, i.e., schemes that allow creators to monetize their social media ...
Susanne Kopf
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The Alienation of Women’s Discourse on Chinese Social Media [PDF]
The burgeoning gendered terms and the derogatory languages that underpin the patriarchy on Chinese social media emerge as an encumbrance to the development of women’s discourse which is plagued with discourse alienation.
Deng Yichen
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This study analyses the discursive representation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT in UK news media headlines from January to May 2023. A total of 671 headlines were collected and analysed using inductive thematic analysis, theoretically ...
Jasper Roe, Mike Perkins
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The European media discourse on immigration and its effects: a literature review
To understand public opinion about immigration in Europe, one has to understand the media’s role in it. We present a literature review on research on media discourse on immigration and their effects. Despite differences in the way immigration and migrant
Jakob-Moritz Eberl +9 more
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Axiology of COVID-19 as a Linguistic Phenomenon in English Mass Media Discourse
The article is devoted to the study of axiology of Covid-19 as a linguistic phenomenon on the material of The Economist Issues (March-May 2020). A comprehensive linguistic analysis of the research material was used, which includes the method of complex
V. Katermina, E. Yachenko
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Media – Discourse – Critique: Discourse Studies’ Potentials for Media Education [PDF]
Der Beitrag konstatiert eine theoretische wie methodologische Leerstelle der Medienpädagogik in Bezug auf diskurstheoretische Überlegungen nach Michel Foucault.
Dander, Valentin
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The Evolution of Media Discourse Language Across Social Media Platforms [PDF]
: While the media has undergone significant development in the current era, it is expected to continue evolving in the long term. Digital media, along with the new forms of media practices it has introduced (such as social media platforms, blogs, online ...
Gharouba SELMA
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Using self-categorization theory to uncover the framing of the 2015 Rugby World Cup: a cross-cultural comparison of three nations’ newspapers [PDF]
Research into the framing of sporting events has been extensively studied to uncover newspaper bias in the coverage of global sporting events. Through discourse, the media attempt to capture, build, and maintain audiences for the duration of sporting ...
Billings, Andrew C. +3 more
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