About this book
Introduction
Adopting a multi-perspective ontological approach to language in social life, this book investigates the concept of journalistic stance, defining it as a nexus of social practice rather than simply linguistic realizations. It focuses on the discursive aspect of journalistic stance in news texts to analyse the ways journalistic stances are enacted in Chinese and Australian print-media, hard-news reporting. Further, using the appraisal framework, it identifies stance markers in news texts and examines the social-institutional and (inter)personal aspects of journalistic stance on the basis of insights gained from participant observation in news institutions in order to understand news-production processes. It also highlights the articulation of news values and the exercise of symbolic power in each news-production context.
This book appeals to a wide range of researchers, such as discourse analysts in the field of news discourse and other scholars whose research is relevant to stance/evaluation, and those engaged in corpus-informed studies, along with those in the field journalism and communication.
Keywords
Journalistic Stance Appraisal Framework Corpus-based Studies Ethnographic Studies Discourse Analysis Hard News Discourses of Risk Chinese and Australian Hard News
Bibliographic information
- Book Title Journalistic Stance in Chinese and Australian Hard News
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Authors
Changpeng Huan
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0791-1
- Copyright Information Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018
- Publisher Name Springer, Singapore
- eBook Packages Social Sciences Social Sciences (R0)
- Hardcover ISBN 978-981-13-0790-4
- Softcover ISBN 978-981-13-4501-2
- eBook ISBN 978-981-13-0791-1
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XVIII, 208
- Number of Illustrations 12 b/w illustrations, 30 illustrations in colour
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Topics
Corpus Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Journalism
Media and Communication
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