This study aimed to explore Arab spring consequences that prevailed in Egypt after 2010-2011 as reflected by CNN in its online news article released in its website 2013. The main concern of the study is to unveil CNN's hidden ideologies towards Arab spring upheaval in Egypt investigating its discoursal ''Self'' and ''Other'' representations. To achieve this goal, the researcher utilized the following theories: 1) van Dijk's theory of Semantic Macrostructure (1980); to examine macro and micro structures of CNN's online news articles, 2) van Dijk's theory of Ideological Square (1998c); to examine CNN's ideologies embedded within its online news articles and 3) Wodak's Discourse- Historical Approach; to endorse linguistic and ideological analy...
This study pursues a textual analysis of the online news output produced mainly by Aljazeera in comp...
This research is about the critical discourse analysis (henceforth, CDA) of the news which tackles t...
This thesis argues that the English language was a useful tool for some of the participants and many...
The 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict is regarded as one of the violent and unforgettable conflicts in mode...
This research paper aims to analyse and compare the role of two of the major television networks in ...
This study aims to show the tendencies and ideologies of Arabic and English online media. Al-Jazera ...
In the past fifteen years, language, ideology and power of the news articles of two prominent intern...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 8, 2012).The entire t...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how the institutional and ideological practices of news media c...
Global news networks played an important role in carrying powerful images from the Arab spring, whet...
This research probes the representation of social actors in two prominent Western mass media. The Eg...
The Arab Spring, which started in late 2010, has attracted a lot of media attention globally for the...
Elite groups struggle to maintain existing power structures, and research reveals that the news medi...
This research takes two online news reports as the object. The two online news reports were gained f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70).The main goal of this study was to achieve a quali...
This study pursues a textual analysis of the online news output produced mainly by Aljazeera in comp...
This research is about the critical discourse analysis (henceforth, CDA) of the news which tackles t...
This thesis argues that the English language was a useful tool for some of the participants and many...
The 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict is regarded as one of the violent and unforgettable conflicts in mode...
This research paper aims to analyse and compare the role of two of the major television networks in ...
This study aims to show the tendencies and ideologies of Arabic and English online media. Al-Jazera ...
In the past fifteen years, language, ideology and power of the news articles of two prominent intern...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 8, 2012).The entire t...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how the institutional and ideological practices of news media c...
Global news networks played an important role in carrying powerful images from the Arab spring, whet...
This research probes the representation of social actors in two prominent Western mass media. The Eg...
The Arab Spring, which started in late 2010, has attracted a lot of media attention globally for the...
Elite groups struggle to maintain existing power structures, and research reveals that the news medi...
This research takes two online news reports as the object. The two online news reports were gained f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70).The main goal of this study was to achieve a quali...
This study pursues a textual analysis of the online news output produced mainly by Aljazeera in comp...
This research is about the critical discourse analysis (henceforth, CDA) of the news which tackles t...
This thesis argues that the English language was a useful tool for some of the participants and many...