Media theorists such as Barnett (2002), Buckingham (1997 & 2000) and Sampson (1999) describe a perceived crisis hindering the media’s ability to inform citizens for participation in democracy. One of the symptoms and causes of this crisis, they argue, is that the media use language that many citizens cannot understand. This article draws on theories and methodologies from linguistics to investigate whether this claim holds true for South African newspapers. The concept of the crisis in journalism is deconstructed in the light of Street’s (1984) ideological model of literacy. In a pilot study, multiple readability tests were conducted on one article from each of three newspapers, Business Day, The Herald and Daily Sun. The findings of these ...
The emergence of democracy in South Africa has given rise to considerable debate and discussion surr...
In the wake of the outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa in May 2008, in which sixty peopl...
As well as pandering to the lowest common denominator and simplifying complex issues, tabloids are a...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Language is...
M.A. (Communication)The daily press in several Western countries is subjected to certain market, psy...
The printed media is an important instrument in bringing about community mobilisation, and can make ...
The de-commodification of English news and the online enclavism of opinion-making among South Africa...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
Includes bibliographical references.This work is an examination of the media in South Africa (SA). H...
The contentious nature of language rights in the education system of South Africa has over the years...
Study report (M. Phil.) -- University of Stellenbosch, 1998.ENGLISH SUMMARY: The debate around the r...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Communication, Rand Afrikaans University, 12 April 1983Journalism c...
This article revolves around an analysis of the relationship between Isolezwe newspaper, a South Afr...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Although th...
Background: South Africa’s long-standing reading crisis is well recognised. At various stages since ...
The emergence of democracy in South Africa has given rise to considerable debate and discussion surr...
In the wake of the outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa in May 2008, in which sixty peopl...
As well as pandering to the lowest common denominator and simplifying complex issues, tabloids are a...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Language is...
M.A. (Communication)The daily press in several Western countries is subjected to certain market, psy...
The printed media is an important instrument in bringing about community mobilisation, and can make ...
The de-commodification of English news and the online enclavism of opinion-making among South Africa...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
Includes bibliographical references.This work is an examination of the media in South Africa (SA). H...
The contentious nature of language rights in the education system of South Africa has over the years...
Study report (M. Phil.) -- University of Stellenbosch, 1998.ENGLISH SUMMARY: The debate around the r...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Communication, Rand Afrikaans University, 12 April 1983Journalism c...
This article revolves around an analysis of the relationship between Isolezwe newspaper, a South Afr...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Although th...
Background: South Africa’s long-standing reading crisis is well recognised. At various stages since ...
The emergence of democracy in South Africa has given rise to considerable debate and discussion surr...
In the wake of the outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa in May 2008, in which sixty peopl...
As well as pandering to the lowest common denominator and simplifying complex issues, tabloids are a...