In this article, we introduce a linguistic approach to studying affectivity as a fundamental feature of news journalism. By reconceptualising affectivity beyond emotive storytelling, intentional stance-taking or evaluative expression, we propose a methodology that highlights how conventions related to mediating, modulating and managing affectivity permeate journalistic genres. Drawing from conversation analysis, Bakhtinian theory of language as dialogical and notion of affective meaning-making, we investigate how selected linguistic forms and structures – namely evidential and epistemic modals and lexical items signalling affective intensity (such as emotive and evaluative words and metaphorical expressions) – participate in affective meani...
Affective meaning is pervasive in language. In this chapter we discuss its presence at multiple leve...
Politically charged news usually have important and powerful information that is expected to reflect...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
In this article, we introduce a linguistic approach to studying affectivity as a fundamental feature...
The article is devoted to emotionally-colored vocabulary in newspaper articles related to the topic ...
The article studies the emotiveness as functional-semantic category, actualized in the texts of mode...
Taking as its vantage point Gaye Tuchman’s (1972) notion of the strategic ritual of objectivity, thi...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
The purpose of this paper is to find out whether it is possible to show that newspapers with diverg...
The subject of this Bachelor thesis is emotive language in British and American online articles abou...
This paper studies the role of subjectivity in the language of award-winning journalism. The paper d...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
AbstractThis paper explores the possibility of automatically measuring and comparing affectiveness f...
This article will focus on a corpus of fifty-five British, Irish, American and Australian press arti...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
Affective meaning is pervasive in language. In this chapter we discuss its presence at multiple leve...
Politically charged news usually have important and powerful information that is expected to reflect...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
In this article, we introduce a linguistic approach to studying affectivity as a fundamental feature...
The article is devoted to emotionally-colored vocabulary in newspaper articles related to the topic ...
The article studies the emotiveness as functional-semantic category, actualized in the texts of mode...
Taking as its vantage point Gaye Tuchman’s (1972) notion of the strategic ritual of objectivity, thi...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
The purpose of this paper is to find out whether it is possible to show that newspapers with diverg...
The subject of this Bachelor thesis is emotive language in British and American online articles abou...
This paper studies the role of subjectivity in the language of award-winning journalism. The paper d...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
AbstractThis paper explores the possibility of automatically measuring and comparing affectiveness f...
This article will focus on a corpus of fifty-five British, Irish, American and Australian press arti...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
Affective meaning is pervasive in language. In this chapter we discuss its presence at multiple leve...
Politically charged news usually have important and powerful information that is expected to reflect...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...