study analyses how language is being used in newspapers to transmit news on Malaysia in a Singapore newspaper, namely The Straits Times, and to express ideologies in order to influence readers' perception towards Malaysia. A sample of articles reporting on events concerning Malaysia in The Straits Times of Singapore are analysed to uncover the representations of Malaysia in the news. The analysis focuses on news reports. Based on Wodak's et al. (1999) framework, it is hoped that this study will uncover the discourse strategies, lexical choices and syntactical structures employed in the news pertaining to Malaysia and to promote Singapore's self-perception on the readers. The analysis revealed that the text producers had employed a variety o...
The Malaysian mainstream print newspapers (henceforth MMPN) are owned by conglomerates closely affil...
Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this study attempts to examine the representation of Refugees, As...
Crimes occur every day because human instincts cannot be controlled from committing crimes. (Sinar ...
This study attempts to investigate how ‘Malaysia’ is constructed in the incident of ‘The Standoff at...
Foreign workers in Malaysia are generally treated negatively by the Malaysian media. They are being ...
The Malaysian government’s move to introduce Jawi-Khat in the Malay-language curriculum in Chinese ...
This is a comparative framing analysis of editorial and commentary pieces on foreign news issues in ...
This study is aimed at analysing the discursive construction ofcontroversy about the medium of inst...
The mass media are important agents of socialization in that they reproduce dominant (and other) so...
What becomes news in one country is different from another, and this is connected with the fact that...
The aim of this study is to explore whether there is an increasing trend towards tabloidization in T...
Conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia began since the 1950s and in the beginning of 2000 tensions ...
What becomes news in one country is different from another, and this is connected with the fact that...
News reports are part and parcel of the human communication system; however they cannot be taken at ...
Malaysian newspapers have a responsibility to be catalysts for national development. For that reason...
The Malaysian mainstream print newspapers (henceforth MMPN) are owned by conglomerates closely affil...
Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this study attempts to examine the representation of Refugees, As...
Crimes occur every day because human instincts cannot be controlled from committing crimes. (Sinar ...
This study attempts to investigate how ‘Malaysia’ is constructed in the incident of ‘The Standoff at...
Foreign workers in Malaysia are generally treated negatively by the Malaysian media. They are being ...
The Malaysian government’s move to introduce Jawi-Khat in the Malay-language curriculum in Chinese ...
This is a comparative framing analysis of editorial and commentary pieces on foreign news issues in ...
This study is aimed at analysing the discursive construction ofcontroversy about the medium of inst...
The mass media are important agents of socialization in that they reproduce dominant (and other) so...
What becomes news in one country is different from another, and this is connected with the fact that...
The aim of this study is to explore whether there is an increasing trend towards tabloidization in T...
Conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia began since the 1950s and in the beginning of 2000 tensions ...
What becomes news in one country is different from another, and this is connected with the fact that...
News reports are part and parcel of the human communication system; however they cannot be taken at ...
Malaysian newspapers have a responsibility to be catalysts for national development. For that reason...
The Malaysian mainstream print newspapers (henceforth MMPN) are owned by conglomerates closely affil...
Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this study attempts to examine the representation of Refugees, As...
Crimes occur every day because human instincts cannot be controlled from committing crimes. (Sinar ...