This study investigates connections between terms of reference and discursive frames using U.S. newspaper reports on the 1991 Gulf War and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as a case study. Combining results from a quantitative and qualitative analysis of different terms of reference, three discursive frames were identified: The Statesman, The Madman and Our Saddam. The most common discursive frame was of a foreign head of state. Newspapers also included representations that both demonized Saddam Hussein and discussed him in the context of Middle Eastern in-groups. Previous research has highlighted the demonization of Saddam Hussein in news reports during the war, but the findings of this study suggest that an overtly demonizing discursive fra...
This article contests a global, public discourse wherein the United States Government’s (USG) foreig...
This paper examines the discursive structures employed in legitimizing the event of U.S. forces with...
This study examines and compares the realities of the Gulf War as constructed in two Arab, and two N...
This study investigates connections between terms of reference and discursive frames using U.S. news...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
The article examines the political language used by Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq. Under discus...
Hitler is one of the most hated people of all time. At a very young age children are taught about th...
Abstract This paper aims to determine the validity of the hypothesis that the effective and eloquent...
Misrepresentation and manipulation in discourse can be weapons of mass deception. As politicians rel...
This study investigates the pragmatic aspects that are used in media discourse especially newspaper ...
The power to control Discourse is the power to maintain distinct discursive practices with particula...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
The current study aims to investigate the representation of Iraq in newspapers headlines. It investi...
This paper focuses on how the British and German 'quality' press has dealt with the warfare interest...
This article contests a global, public discourse wherein the United States Government’s (USG) foreig...
This paper examines the discursive structures employed in legitimizing the event of U.S. forces with...
This study examines and compares the realities of the Gulf War as constructed in two Arab, and two N...
This study investigates connections between terms of reference and discursive frames using U.S. news...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
The article examines the political language used by Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq. Under discus...
Hitler is one of the most hated people of all time. At a very young age children are taught about th...
Abstract This paper aims to determine the validity of the hypothesis that the effective and eloquent...
Misrepresentation and manipulation in discourse can be weapons of mass deception. As politicians rel...
This study investigates the pragmatic aspects that are used in media discourse especially newspaper ...
The power to control Discourse is the power to maintain distinct discursive practices with particula...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
The current study aims to investigate the representation of Iraq in newspapers headlines. It investi...
This paper focuses on how the British and German 'quality' press has dealt with the warfare interest...
This article contests a global, public discourse wherein the United States Government’s (USG) foreig...
This paper examines the discursive structures employed in legitimizing the event of U.S. forces with...
This study examines and compares the realities of the Gulf War as constructed in two Arab, and two N...