Discursive Constructions around Terrorism in the

Discursive Constructions around Terrorism in the "People's Daily" (China) and "The Sun" (UK) before and after 9.11: A Corpus-based Contrastive Critical Discourse Analysis

Discursive Constructions around Terrorism in the

Discursive Constructions around Terrorism in the "People's Daily" (China) and "The Sun" (UK) before and after 9.11: A Corpus-based Contrastive Critical Discourse Analysis

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Overview

How have media constructions around terrorism changed since 9.11? This book analyses the ways that language is employed in the media to reference discourses around terrorism in different social systems and doctrines, and illustrates the ways in which news reporting around terrorism is filtered according to a wide range of phenomena including national interests, the goals of those who run the press, international relations, methods of news production, audience targeting and other historical, political and social factors.
This book collects and analyses corpora from news articles in the two most widely read newspapers in China and the UK. Corpus techniques including frequency and keyness are merged with methods associated with critical discourse analysis particularly investigation of social context. This book shows that there is a wide range of possible discursive constructions of terrorism in the media. Such different perspectives are likely to shape national or even global opinion on how to tackle terrorism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783034301862
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 07/08/2010
Series: Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics , #23
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yufang Qian is a graduate of Zhejiang Normal University (BA, 1986), the University of Bucharest (MA, 2002) and the University of Lancaster (Ph.D., 2008). She is an Associate Professor and Head of the Media Discourse Study Centre at Zhejiang University of Media and Communications. Her recent publications include articles on corpus-based media discourse analysis.

Table of Contents

Contents: Discourse and Media – Frequency analysis of Lexis in the PTC and STC – Concordance Analysis on Words Directly Referencing Terrorism – Contrasting the Social Contexts of China and the UK.
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