Focused on two networks, Al-Jazeera and BBC Arabic, this study
provides an in-depth quantitative and qualitative analysis of
different media strategies employed in the coverage of Covid-19. The
author draws primarily from Critical Discourse Analysis, supplemented
by an analysis of corpora from both Al-Jazeera and BBC, comprising
news items, documentaries and discussion shows. An array of key topics
are examined for their language and lexis, including political leaders
and governments, the public and victims of Covid-19. The two
networks’ coverage of these topics are closely compared and
contrasted, with both employing strategies of exemplification,
nominalisation, functionalisation, naming and labelling. The analysis
shows that the two networks have displayed a solidarity discourse
throughout the pandemic, emphasising the need to fight the disease. In
addition, the networks have consistently stressed the gravity of the
pandemic, urging adherence to local regulations. It is ultimately
argued that examining the coverage of Covid-19 from a dialectical
perspective will enable us to unravel the social, cultural, political,
and ideological motives behind the production of pandemic media
discourse. The book will appeal to students and researchers in
linguistics, media and communications, and Middle Eastern studies, as
well as to general readers interested in conflict and pandemic
response.
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Discourse, Strategy and Impact
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000865141
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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