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European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of 4 EU countries: France, Italy, Poland, and the UK, through the use of an electronic corpus built from newspapers and tv news transcripts. The main aim is to demonstrate how linguistic analysis can make a key contribution to the analysis of political issues
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European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of 4 EU countries: France, Italy, Poland, and the UK, through the use of an electronic corpus built from newspapers and tv news transcripts. The main aim is to demonstrate how linguistic analysis can make a key contribution to the analysis of political issues
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199602308
- ISBN-10: 0199602301
- Artikelnr.: 35712211
- Intune
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199602308
- ISBN-10: 0199602301
- Artikelnr.: 35712211
Paul Bayley has held teaching posts at the Universities of Padua and Macerata. He has published widely on various aspects of political language, discourse analysis, and corpus linguistics. He is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Bologna where he teaches academic English and analysis of political language. Geoffrey Williams lectures in corpus linguistics, lexicography, and the use of the Text Encoding Initiative for data management. He has published widely in corpus linguistics and lexicography. He is currently President of EURALEX and the French Association for Applied Linguistics - AFLA. He is Professor of Linguistics and Pro Vice-Chancellor for International Relations at the University of South Brittany, member of the European University of Brittany.
* 1: Paul Bayley and Geoffrey Williams: Introduction: Exploring the
IntUne Corpus
* Part I Representing Europe: Its Nations and its Institutions
* 2: Nathalie Dugalès and Gordon Tucker: Representations of
Representation: European Institutions in the French and British Press
* 3: Geoffrey Williams, Roberta Piazza, and Delphine Giuliani: Nation
and Supernation: A Tale of Three Europes
* 4: Joanna Thornborrow, Louann Haarman and Alison Duguid: Discourses
of European Identity in British, Italian, and French TV News
* Part II Representing Europe: Its People and its Citizens
* 5: Anna Marchi and Alan Partington: Does 'Europe' Have a Common
Historical Identity?
* 6: Paul Bayley, Delphine Giuliani, and Vanessa Serret: Semantic
Constructions of Citizenship in the British, French, and Italian
Press
* 7: John Morley and Charlotte Taylor: Us and Them: How Immigrants are
Constructed in British and Italian Newspapers
* 8: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Jerzy Tomaszczyk: We in the
Union: A Polish Perspective on Identity
* 9: Marco Venuti, Silvia de Candia, Mikolaj Deckert, and Christophe
Ropers: Legitimated Persons and Vox Populi Attitudes Towards Europe
in French, Italian, Polish, and UK TV news
* 10: John Morley: Conclusions: Speaking in Tongues about Europe
* References
* Index
IntUne Corpus
* Part I Representing Europe: Its Nations and its Institutions
* 2: Nathalie Dugalès and Gordon Tucker: Representations of
Representation: European Institutions in the French and British Press
* 3: Geoffrey Williams, Roberta Piazza, and Delphine Giuliani: Nation
and Supernation: A Tale of Three Europes
* 4: Joanna Thornborrow, Louann Haarman and Alison Duguid: Discourses
of European Identity in British, Italian, and French TV News
* Part II Representing Europe: Its People and its Citizens
* 5: Anna Marchi and Alan Partington: Does 'Europe' Have a Common
Historical Identity?
* 6: Paul Bayley, Delphine Giuliani, and Vanessa Serret: Semantic
Constructions of Citizenship in the British, French, and Italian
Press
* 7: John Morley and Charlotte Taylor: Us and Them: How Immigrants are
Constructed in British and Italian Newspapers
* 8: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Jerzy Tomaszczyk: We in the
Union: A Polish Perspective on Identity
* 9: Marco Venuti, Silvia de Candia, Mikolaj Deckert, and Christophe
Ropers: Legitimated Persons and Vox Populi Attitudes Towards Europe
in French, Italian, Polish, and UK TV news
* 10: John Morley: Conclusions: Speaking in Tongues about Europe
* References
* Index
* 1: Paul Bayley and Geoffrey Williams: Introduction: Exploring the
IntUne Corpus
* Part I Representing Europe: Its Nations and its Institutions
* 2: Nathalie Dugalès and Gordon Tucker: Representations of
Representation: European Institutions in the French and British Press
* 3: Geoffrey Williams, Roberta Piazza, and Delphine Giuliani: Nation
and Supernation: A Tale of Three Europes
* 4: Joanna Thornborrow, Louann Haarman and Alison Duguid: Discourses
of European Identity in British, Italian, and French TV News
* Part II Representing Europe: Its People and its Citizens
* 5: Anna Marchi and Alan Partington: Does 'Europe' Have a Common
Historical Identity?
* 6: Paul Bayley, Delphine Giuliani, and Vanessa Serret: Semantic
Constructions of Citizenship in the British, French, and Italian
Press
* 7: John Morley and Charlotte Taylor: Us and Them: How Immigrants are
Constructed in British and Italian Newspapers
* 8: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Jerzy Tomaszczyk: We in the
Union: A Polish Perspective on Identity
* 9: Marco Venuti, Silvia de Candia, Mikolaj Deckert, and Christophe
Ropers: Legitimated Persons and Vox Populi Attitudes Towards Europe
in French, Italian, Polish, and UK TV news
* 10: John Morley: Conclusions: Speaking in Tongues about Europe
* References
* Index
IntUne Corpus
* Part I Representing Europe: Its Nations and its Institutions
* 2: Nathalie Dugalès and Gordon Tucker: Representations of
Representation: European Institutions in the French and British Press
* 3: Geoffrey Williams, Roberta Piazza, and Delphine Giuliani: Nation
and Supernation: A Tale of Three Europes
* 4: Joanna Thornborrow, Louann Haarman and Alison Duguid: Discourses
of European Identity in British, Italian, and French TV News
* Part II Representing Europe: Its People and its Citizens
* 5: Anna Marchi and Alan Partington: Does 'Europe' Have a Common
Historical Identity?
* 6: Paul Bayley, Delphine Giuliani, and Vanessa Serret: Semantic
Constructions of Citizenship in the British, French, and Italian
Press
* 7: John Morley and Charlotte Taylor: Us and Them: How Immigrants are
Constructed in British and Italian Newspapers
* 8: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Jerzy Tomaszczyk: We in the
Union: A Polish Perspective on Identity
* 9: Marco Venuti, Silvia de Candia, Mikolaj Deckert, and Christophe
Ropers: Legitimated Persons and Vox Populi Attitudes Towards Europe
in French, Italian, Polish, and UK TV news
* 10: John Morley: Conclusions: Speaking in Tongues about Europe
* References
* Index