Discourses of Disorder: Riots, Strikes and Protests in the Media Riots, strikes and protests are heavily mediatised events. Media representations thus play a crucial role in narrating instances of civil disorder for the public where they define the issues at stake, delimit frames of reference and debate, and ultimately legitimise or delegitimise the actors, actions and causes involved. From a critical semiotic perspective, drawing on insights from linguistics, multimodality and media studies, this book explores the ideological dimensions of media representation and their function in…mehr
Discourses of Disorder: Riots, Strikes and Protests in the Media Riots, strikes and protests are heavily mediatised events. Media representations thus play a crucial role in narrating instances of civil disorder for the public where they define the issues at stake, delimit frames of reference and debate, and ultimately legitimise or delegitimise the actors, actions and causes involved. From a critical semiotic perspective, drawing on insights from linguistics, multimodality and media studies, this book explores the ideological dimensions of media representation and their function in discursively constructing public understandings of, and attitudes toward, civil disorder. A range of case studies are presented which cut across time, communicative modality and genre, and geo-political context. Christopher Hart is Professor of Linguistics at Lancaster University. Darren Kelsey is Senior Lecturer and Head of Media, Culture, Heritage at Newcastle University.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Hart is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Lancaster University. Darren Kelsey is Senior Lecturer and Head of Media, Culture, Heritage in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University
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Introduction PART I: LANGUAGE 1. Political spin in early newspapers: Comparing narratives of the Baltimore Riots in June and July 1812 Juhani Rudanko 2. Moral storytelling during the 2011 England Riots: Mythology, metaphor and ideology Darren Kelsey 3. Why do they protest? The discursive construction of 'motives' of the Chilean student movement (2011-2013) in the alternative press Carolina Pérez-Arredondo 4. Crying children and bleeding pensioners against Rambo's troop: Perspectivization in German newspaper reports on Stuttgart 21 Protests Gerrit Kotzur 5. Taking a stance through the voice of 'others': Attribution in news coverage of a public sector workers' strike in two Botswana newspapers Boitshwarelo Rantsudu 6. Media 'militant' tendencies: How strike action in the news press is discursively constructed as inherently violent Matt Davies and Rotsukhon Nophakhun PART II: MULTIMODALITY 7. Metaphor and the Miners' Strike: A multimodal analysis Christopher Hart 8. Strategic manoeuvring in Arab Spring political cartoons Rania El Nakkouzi 9. 'Eu não mereço morrer assassinado': On- and off-line protest by favela residents in Rio de Janeiro and mainstream media reactions to it: A multimodal approach Andrea Mayr 10. Rioting and disorderly behaviour as political media practice Serjoscha Ostermeyer and David Sittler
Introduction PART I: LANGUAGE 1. Political spin in early newspapers: Comparing narratives of the Baltimore Riots in June and July 1812 Juhani Rudanko 2. Moral storytelling during the 2011 England Riots: Mythology, metaphor and ideology Darren Kelsey 3. Why do they protest? The discursive construction of 'motives' of the Chilean student movement (2011-2013) in the alternative press Carolina Pérez-Arredondo 4. Crying children and bleeding pensioners against Rambo's troop: Perspectivization in German newspaper reports on Stuttgart 21 Protests Gerrit Kotzur 5. Taking a stance through the voice of 'others': Attribution in news coverage of a public sector workers' strike in two Botswana newspapers Boitshwarelo Rantsudu 6. Media 'militant' tendencies: How strike action in the news press is discursively constructed as inherently violent Matt Davies and Rotsukhon Nophakhun PART II: MULTIMODALITY 7. Metaphor and the Miners' Strike: A multimodal analysis Christopher Hart 8. Strategic manoeuvring in Arab Spring political cartoons Rania El Nakkouzi 9. 'Eu não mereço morrer assassinado': On- and off-line protest by favela residents in Rio de Janeiro and mainstream media reactions to it: A multimodal approach Andrea Mayr 10. Rioting and disorderly behaviour as political media practice Serjoscha Ostermeyer and David Sittler
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