This paper investigates how two British newspapers, the Guardian and the Telegraph, construed the French Socialist Presidential candidate, Ségolène Royal. It explores how both newspapers employed lexicogrammatical choices to realize texts, which represented Royal as an inhabitant of worlds normally dissociated from politics. It shows that both newspapers through their choices of material and relational processes consistently represented her not only as an actor in a political world but also simultaneously represented her as an actor in a celebrity world and to a lesser extent as an actor in the private sphere of the family. By depicting her as a celebrity, the newspapers distanced her not only from ordinary life but also denigrated her grav...
In part building on earlier research on the history of the monarchy in Germany, in part building on ...
Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions ...
This case study investigates the coverage, in British broadsheet newspapers, of a political gaffe th...
This paper investigates how two British newspapers, the Guardian and the Telegraph, construed the Fr...
The article illustrates 'nomination” as a special form of reference, containing an evaluative perspe...
This article analyses Ségolène Royal's rise during 2006 to become the first ever female mainstream F...
Abstract. British tabloid newpapers regularly represent ’the Queen’s English ’ in their stories abou...
This is a study about how Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was portrayed in the media coverage by BBC News...
Very little academic work has focused upon the British monarchy/ Royal Family and its significance f...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the discourses and representations of Meghan Markle, the Duch...
[eng] The study of gender discourse has mainly focused on the differences in the speech produced by ...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
15 pagesInternational audienceThis article starts on Nicole Loraux's depiction of Greek pantheon god...
This article investigates how developments in nanotechnology were framed in the British national new...
This article examines the idea of ‘middle-class monarchy’ emerging in Europe from the internationall...
In part building on earlier research on the history of the monarchy in Germany, in part building on ...
Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions ...
This case study investigates the coverage, in British broadsheet newspapers, of a political gaffe th...
This paper investigates how two British newspapers, the Guardian and the Telegraph, construed the Fr...
The article illustrates 'nomination” as a special form of reference, containing an evaluative perspe...
This article analyses Ségolène Royal's rise during 2006 to become the first ever female mainstream F...
Abstract. British tabloid newpapers regularly represent ’the Queen’s English ’ in their stories abou...
This is a study about how Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was portrayed in the media coverage by BBC News...
Very little academic work has focused upon the British monarchy/ Royal Family and its significance f...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the discourses and representations of Meghan Markle, the Duch...
[eng] The study of gender discourse has mainly focused on the differences in the speech produced by ...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
15 pagesInternational audienceThis article starts on Nicole Loraux's depiction of Greek pantheon god...
This article investigates how developments in nanotechnology were framed in the British national new...
This article examines the idea of ‘middle-class monarchy’ emerging in Europe from the internationall...
In part building on earlier research on the history of the monarchy in Germany, in part building on ...
Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions ...
This case study investigates the coverage, in British broadsheet newspapers, of a political gaffe th...