Analysing Newspapers provides students of journalism, communication studies and discourse analysis with a systematic, discourse-based framework for the critical study of newspaper reporting. Assuming no prior knowledge of discursive theory, the book explores how the language of journalism works--its
Analysing Newspapers: An Approach From Critical Discourse Analysis
β Scribed by John E. Richardson
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Introduction: Newspaper Discourse
This bookβs view of society
This bookβs view of journalism
This bookβs view of language
Analysing Newspapers: Context, Text and Consequences
Problems in studying βcontentβ
Discourse Analysis
Critical Discourse Analysis
Faircloughβs method of critical discourse analysis
Summary
Analysing Texts: Some Concepts and Tools of Linguistic Analysis
Introduction: levels of analysis
Lexical analysis: the choice and meaning of words
Sentence construction: syntax and transitivity
Sentence construction: modality
Presupposition
Rhetorical tropes
Narrative
Discursive Practices: Producing Print Journalism
Introduction: what are discursive practices?
Markets or citizens? Conceptualising the audience
Professional practices
Organisational practices: writing for the audience
Linguistic style
Intertextuality
Using texts: press agency copy
Summary
Social Practices: Journalism and the Material World
Introduction
Economic practices and journalistic discourse: newspaper campaigns
Political practices and journalistic discourse: reporting Algeria
Ideological practices and journalistic discourse
Summaty
Applying Discourse Analysis: Argumentation and Letters to the Editor
Introduction
βGetting inβ: the selection of letters
Argumentation
Aristotleβs Rhetoric
Rules of reasonableness
Kilroy-Silk and anti-Arab racism
Summary
Critical Discourse Analysis: War Reporting
Introduction
Social and discursive practices: propaganda and journalism
Manufacturing consent: modes of proof in the βpre-warβ period
Discursive practices: shepherding journalists
Reporting the invasion: action and agency in headlines
Pro patria mori: heroes, villains and the marshalling of morality
Summary
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary
References
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>This essay constitutes yet another approach to the fields of inquiry variously known as discourse analysis, discourse grammar, text grammar, functional 1 syntax, or text linguistics. An attempt is made to develop a fairly abstract unified theoretical frameΒ work for the description of discourse w
I bought this book for use in a class on rhetoric. It is difficult reading, but if you stick with it, it can help to give you a new perspcetive on thinking about the discourse around you.