Media discourses: analysing media texts
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2005
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Schriftenreihe: | Issues in cultural and media studies
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. [187] - 200 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
SERIES EDITOR S FOREWORD
ix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
xi
INTRODUCTION:
THE BIG IDEAS ABOUT LANGUAGE, SOCIETY AND THE MEDIA
1
Language and social life
3
Does language determine thought?
4
Language speaks us
7
Ideology and discourse
9
The discourse of this book
11
Overview of the book
12
Further reading
14
NEWS AND THE SOCIAL
LIEE
Of WORDS
15
Introduction
15
The strengths and weaknesses of a critical approach
17
Choosing words
19
Lexical choice: Fields and maps
20
Labels
24
Guilty as charged? A brief example of crime news
30
From ideological structures to the social struggle over the sign
27
Further reading
34
ADVERTISING DISCOURSE: SELLING BETWEEN THE LINES
35
Introduction
35
Climbing the Mountain
36
Coded messages
39
Stunts, car crashes and model-making: The intertextuality of an ad
44
The power of advertising in culture: Must be a Diet Coke® thing
49
Further reading
55
THE PERFORMANCE OF IDENTITY IN CONSUMER MAGAZINES
56
Introduction
56
Identity construction
58
Foucault
and power in discourse
61
Sexualizing the self
62
The postmodern self
63
Consuming identity
65
Critical discourse analysis of the lifestyle magazine
65
The linguistic tools
66
Cosmo and FHM: writing on women
70
Further reading
81
THE STORIES
THEÏ
TELL
УЅ:
STUDYING TELEVISION AS NARRATIVE
82
Introduction
82
Coherence
84
Story as structure
86
Narratology: Principles of storytelling
87
The social life of narrative
90
Stories on television
92
Police problems: Case study of The Bill
93
Further reading
99
MAKING SENSE Of IMAGES: THE VISUAL MEANINGS Of REALITY TELEVISION
100
Introduction
100
Reality plus
103
I see myself and I confess: The talk behind the surveillance
106
The grammar of images
109
Visual propositions
110
The modality of the camcorder
112
Using visual grammatical analysis: Double Take
114
Further reading
118
THE POWER
ÏO
TALK: CONVERSATION ANALYSIS OF BROADCAST INTERVIEWS
119
Introduction
119
Did you threaten to overrule him? Identifying some social rules
of news interviews
121
Conversation analysis
123
When talk is not conversational: Talking institutions
125
Overheard conversations
127
Powerful talk
129
Being the right kind of talker
130
Conversationalization
131
Case study: the responsibility of the shock jock
132
Further reading
136
RACISM AS SOCIAL COGNITION IN SPORTS COMMENTARY
137
Introduction
137
The discursive production of race
139
Race and the media
142
Prejudice and social cognition
145
Sports talk as the tip of the iceberg
150
Case study: Latin temperaments v. Third World coaches
151
Further reading
156
CONNECTING WIT« NEW MEDIA: WEBL06S AND OTHER INTERACTIVE MEDIA
157
Introduction
157
Relationships: Mass media and new media
159
Knowledge and the surfer
163
Media that connect: Functional interactivity
167
Case study: The blogger and interactive media
171
Further reading
174
APPENDIX:
TRÄNSCRIPTION
CONVENTIONS
175
GLOSSARY
176
NOTES
183
REFERENCES
187
INDEX
201
Some of the most important questions regarding the
communication. How are the meanings which make
up a culture shared in society? How is power
performed in the media? What identities and
relationships take shape there?
Media Discourses introduces readers to discourse
analysis to show how media communication works.
Written in a lively style and drawing on examples
from contemporary media, it discusses what
precisely gets represented in media texts, who gets
to do the talking, what knowledge people need to
share in order to understand the media and how
power relations are reinforced or challenged. Each
chapter discusses a particular media genre, including
news, advertising, reality television and weblogs.At
the same time, each chapter also introduces a range
of approaches to media discourse, from analysis of linguistic
details to the rules of conversation and the discursive
construction of selfhood. A glossary explains key terms and
suggestions for further reading are given at the end of each
chapter.
This is a key text for media studies, mass communication,
communication studies, linguistics and journalism studies
students.
|
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CONTENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
ix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
xi
INTRODUCTION:
THE BIG IDEAS ABOUT LANGUAGE, SOCIETY AND THE MEDIA
1
Language and social life
3
Does language determine thought?
4
Language speaks us
7
Ideology and discourse
9
The discourse of this book
11
Overview of the book
12
Further reading
14
NEWS AND THE SOCIAL
LIEE
Of WORDS
15
Introduction
15
The strengths and weaknesses of a critical approach
17
Choosing words
19
Lexical choice: Fields and maps
20
Labels
24
Guilty as charged? A brief example of crime news
30
From ideological structures to the social struggle over the sign
27
Further reading
34
ADVERTISING DISCOURSE: SELLING BETWEEN THE LINES
35
Introduction
35
Climbing the Mountain
36
Coded messages
39
Stunts, car crashes and model-making: The intertextuality of an ad
44
The power of advertising in culture: Must be a Diet Coke® thing
49
Further reading
55
THE PERFORMANCE OF IDENTITY IN CONSUMER MAGAZINES
56
Introduction
56
Identity construction
58
Foucault
and power in discourse
61
Sexualizing the self
62
The postmodern self
63
Consuming identity
65
Critical discourse analysis of the lifestyle magazine
65
The linguistic tools
66
Cosmo and FHM: writing on women
70
Further reading
81
THE STORIES
THEÏ
TELL
УЅ:
STUDYING TELEVISION AS NARRATIVE
82
Introduction
82
Coherence
84
Story as structure
86
Narratology: Principles of storytelling
87
The social life of narrative
90
Stories on television
92
Police problems: Case study of The Bill
93
Further reading
99
MAKING SENSE Of IMAGES: THE VISUAL MEANINGS Of REALITY TELEVISION
100
Introduction
100
Reality plus
103
I see myself and I confess: The talk behind the surveillance
106
The grammar of images
109
Visual propositions
110
The modality of the camcorder
112
Using visual grammatical analysis: Double Take
114
Further reading
118
THE POWER
ÏO
TALK: CONVERSATION ANALYSIS OF BROADCAST INTERVIEWS
119
Introduction
119
'Did you threaten to overrule him?' Identifying some social rules
of news interviews
121
Conversation analysis
123
When talk is not conversational: Talking institutions
125
Overheard conversations
127
Powerful talk
129
Being the right kind of talker
130
Conversationalization
131
Case study: the responsibility of the shock jock
132
Further reading
136
RACISM AS SOCIAL COGNITION IN SPORTS COMMENTARY
137
Introduction
137
The discursive production of 'race'
139
'Race' and the media
142
Prejudice and social cognition
145
Sports talk as the tip of the iceberg
150
Case study: Latin temperaments v. Third World coaches
151
Further reading
156
CONNECTING WIT« NEW MEDIA: WEBL06S AND OTHER INTERACTIVE MEDIA
157
Introduction
157
Relationships: Mass media and new media
159
Knowledge and the surfer
163
Media that connect: Functional interactivity
167
Case study: The blogger and interactive media
171
Further reading
174
APPENDIX:
TRÄNSCRIPTION
CONVENTIONS
175
GLOSSARY
176
NOTES
183
REFERENCES
187
INDEX
201
Some of the most important questions regarding the
communication. How are the meanings which make
up a culture shared in society? How is power
performed in the media? What identities and
relationships take shape there?
Media Discourses introduces readers to discourse
analysis to show how media communication works.
Written in a lively style and drawing on examples
from contemporary media, it discusses what
precisely gets represented in media texts, who gets
to do the talking, what knowledge people need to
share in order to understand the media and how
power relations are reinforced or challenged. Each
chapter discusses a particular media genre, including
news, advertising, reality television and weblogs.At
the same time, each chapter also introduces a range
of approaches to media discourse, from analysis of linguistic
details to the rules of conversation and the discursive
construction of selfhood. A glossary explains key terms and
suggestions for further reading are given at the end of each
chapter.
This is a key text for media studies, mass communication,
communication studies, linguistics and journalism studies
students. |
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