This article examines the distribution of sources in journalistic metadiscourse (media coverage of journalism) and the implication of the manner of distribution for democracy. In this study, the way sources were distributed in the media representation of the debate that arose from the News of the World phone hacking scandal and the Leveson Inquiry is taken as representative of how sources are distributed in journalistic metadiscourse. The main method for this study is content analysis. Content analysis was supplemented by critical discourse analysis in the study of 870 new articles on the media policy debate, from 6 British national newspapers. My findings show that journalistic metadiscourse is characterised by a doubly narrow spectrum of ...
Modern democratic societies have come to depend on some form of foundational assumptions about the i...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...
This article examines the distribution of sources in journalistic metadiscourse (media coverage of j...
The News of the World phone hacking scandal can be described as one of the biggest media scandals in...
This open access book provides a detailed exploration of the British media coverage of the press ref...
This open access book provides a detailed exploration of the British media coverage of the press ref...
This chapter explores how the paradigm repair strategy of minimization is used in media policy debat...
Transnational media corporations now wield enormous power and influence. Never has this been display...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
The Iranian elections of June 2009 and the ensuing protests were hailed as the 'Twitter revolution' ...
The use of social media for sharing political information and the status of news as an essential raw...
The use of data is often viewed as a potentially powerful democratic force in journalism, promoting ...
Media scholars have called for more research to understand the consequences of news outlets becomin...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
Modern democratic societies have come to depend on some form of foundational assumptions about the i...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...
This article examines the distribution of sources in journalistic metadiscourse (media coverage of j...
The News of the World phone hacking scandal can be described as one of the biggest media scandals in...
This open access book provides a detailed exploration of the British media coverage of the press ref...
This open access book provides a detailed exploration of the British media coverage of the press ref...
This chapter explores how the paradigm repair strategy of minimization is used in media policy debat...
Transnational media corporations now wield enormous power and influence. Never has this been display...
Encompassed by the disputed term ‘fake news’, a variety of overtly or covertly biased, skewed, or fa...
The Iranian elections of June 2009 and the ensuing protests were hailed as the 'Twitter revolution' ...
The use of social media for sharing political information and the status of news as an essential raw...
The use of data is often viewed as a potentially powerful democratic force in journalism, promoting ...
Media scholars have called for more research to understand the consequences of news outlets becomin...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
Modern democratic societies have come to depend on some form of foundational assumptions about the i...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...