The terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on 7th January 2015 received extensive media coverage in Europe, creating a discussion that mainly revolved around the issues of terrorism and press freedom. The Chinese media also paid attention to the event, and this study, based on analysis of a corpus of news commentaries published in the aftermath of the attack, highlights the discursive features of the positions on the Charlie Hebdo case of two Chinese language papers, the party-run Huanqiu Shibao and the market-oriented Xinjingbao. A qualitative and quantitative approach has been used to identify relevant themes and to measure the frequency of related terms. The research question is whether news commentaries expresse...
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Charlie Hebdo is a satirical and leftist weekly newspaper in France. This weekly is known for its id...
The terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on 7th January 2015 received ext...
This thesis deals with the qualitative text analysis of media discourses related to the 7th January ...
© 2019 NOND of AEJMC. This study explores how British and American newspapers covered the 2015 terro...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
Individual Paper no. 67In the first few months of 2012 there were several incidents which brought to...
Comparative discourse studies have tended to emphasize uncovering the dichotomous systems or the dif...
On January 7th, 2015, two gunmen attacked the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Heb...
This study examines the discursive practice of the People\u27s Daily in Beijing during the Tiananmen...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This thesis looks at the French satirical magazines Charlie Hebdo and its predecessor Hara Kiri to e...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the political stakes of media coverage in the relat...
Employing content analysis, this study compares the coverage of the Arab uprisings by the People’s D...
Charlie Hebdo is a satirical and leftist weekly newspaper in France. This weekly is known for its id...
The terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on 7th January 2015 received ext...
This thesis deals with the qualitative text analysis of media discourses related to the 7th January ...
© 2019 NOND of AEJMC. This study explores how British and American newspapers covered the 2015 terro...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
Individual Paper no. 67In the first few months of 2012 there were several incidents which brought to...
Comparative discourse studies have tended to emphasize uncovering the dichotomous systems or the dif...
On January 7th, 2015, two gunmen attacked the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Heb...
This study examines the discursive practice of the People\u27s Daily in Beijing during the Tiananmen...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This thesis looks at the French satirical magazines Charlie Hebdo and its predecessor Hara Kiri to e...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the political stakes of media coverage in the relat...
Employing content analysis, this study compares the coverage of the Arab uprisings by the People’s D...
Charlie Hebdo is a satirical and leftist weekly newspaper in France. This weekly is known for its id...