Part of a larger study on style and cultural representation in the online news of three European countries, this article examines a corpus of news articles from the online versions of The Guardian and The Telegraph about the terrorist attack that took place in Nice, France in July 2016. Specifically, modality, use of the term ‘jihad', and treatment of ‘integration' and of Muslims are analyzed, and instances of alliteration and metaphor observed, to determine how these elements contribute to shaping journalistic representation of the event, Muslims and French society more generally. Preliminary findings suggest that both English news sources sometimes use modality to give suppositions a patina of fact, but that The Telegraph uses ‘reportedly...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
This project interrogates unequal power relations that underlie newspaper representation of terroris...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how the topic of immigration was framed by the two French n...
Part of a larger study on style and cultural representation in the online news of three European cou...
This book demonstrates the central role played by the stylistic features of online news in construct...
This chapter is part of a larger study of British, Spanish, and Swiss news reporting on terrorist ev...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In this article, I examine UK, Swiss and Spanish online news articles that report on a violent event...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
This article is a linguistic contribution to research about the representations of Islam and Muslims...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
Media construction of major terrorist attacks has received much attention ever since the 1970s in th...
This article employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) on a sample from British tabloid newspapers t...
This qualitative study aimed to disclose the representation of Islam on an online newspaper article...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
This project interrogates unequal power relations that underlie newspaper representation of terroris...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how the topic of immigration was framed by the two French n...
Part of a larger study on style and cultural representation in the online news of three European cou...
This book demonstrates the central role played by the stylistic features of online news in construct...
This chapter is part of a larger study of British, Spanish, and Swiss news reporting on terrorist ev...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In this article, I examine UK, Swiss and Spanish online news articles that report on a violent event...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
This article is a linguistic contribution to research about the representations of Islam and Muslims...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
Media construction of major terrorist attacks has received much attention ever since the 1970s in th...
This article employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) on a sample from British tabloid newspapers t...
This qualitative study aimed to disclose the representation of Islam on an online newspaper article...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
This project interrogates unequal power relations that underlie newspaper representation of terroris...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how the topic of immigration was framed by the two French n...