This paper aims to provide an analytic comparative study of the international media coverage of the extradition of Mr. Saadi Gaddafi in 2014. The study compares the reports of New York Times, al-Sharq al-Awsat and Aljazeera networks regarding the extradition incident. It investigates concepts such as ideological representation and power dynamics to analyze those reports. The study employs Critical Discourse Analysis embodied in ideological representation and inter-textual meanings to reach an understanding of the societal currents which affect the texts. The findings of the paper reveal that media reports present elements of support and legitimization for the Niger Government action against Mr. Saadi Gaddafi. The study concluded that ...
The 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict is regarded as one of the violent and unforgettable conflicts in mode...
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This paper aims to provide an analytic comparative study of the international media coverage of the ...
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This thesis examines and discusses the construction, reconstruction and alteration of ideological fr...
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This book examines the discursive construction of Nigeria's Niger Delta ethnic militias in the Niger...
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© 2008 Dr. Mohammed Mosheer A. AmerThis study analyzes the coverage by The New York Times (NYT) of t...
The current study aims to investigate the representation of Iraq in newspapers headlines. It investi...
Abstract: The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 became a global crisis and attracted the internat...
A conference paper presented at the 2012 AEJMC CONFERENCE Chicago, Illinois by Kioko Ireri, lecturer...
The 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict is regarded as one of the violent and unforgettable conflicts in mode...
The article centers on the political aspects of international news making, i.e. the coverage of majo...
This research paper critically analyzed the editorial discourse of uprising in Libya and Syria from ...
This paper aims to provide an analytic comparative study of the international media coverage of the ...
This article compares Al Jazeera Arabic’s and BBC Arabic’s news coverage of the 2011 Libyan uprising...
This thesis examines and discusses the construction, reconstruction and alteration of ideological fr...
This research takes two online news reports as the object. The two online news reports were gained f...
This book examines the discursive construction of Nigeria's Niger Delta ethnic militias in the Niger...
This paper attempted to critically analyze the Syrian elections news coverage by media during the Sy...
In the past fifteen years, language, ideology and power of the news articles of two prominent intern...
This study investigates the usage of Syrian media tools in manipulating people’s perception towards ...
© 2008 Dr. Mohammed Mosheer A. AmerThis study analyzes the coverage by The New York Times (NYT) of t...
The current study aims to investigate the representation of Iraq in newspapers headlines. It investi...
Abstract: The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 became a global crisis and attracted the internat...
A conference paper presented at the 2012 AEJMC CONFERENCE Chicago, Illinois by Kioko Ireri, lecturer...
The 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict is regarded as one of the violent and unforgettable conflicts in mode...
The article centers on the political aspects of international news making, i.e. the coverage of majo...
This research paper critically analyzed the editorial discourse of uprising in Libya and Syria from ...