Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

A GLIMPSE AT THE DISCOURSE OF NEWS VALUES

View through CrossRef
This book review analyses the monograph authored by Monika Bednarek and Helen Caple, The discourse of news values. The book is divided into four parts and it deals with theoretical aspects, empirical studies, and future research avenues. The goals of the book are to introduce the readers to the discourse of news values (hereinafter DNVA) and to promote research that brings together multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. The authors acknowledge the fact that studies which combine multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics are rare and they explain this by the complexity of their undertaking. Bednarek and Caple draw on the interdisciplinarity of the book which brings together corpus linguistics and multimodal discourse analysis in analysing news media. The authors adhere to the definition of discourse as language in use and consider discourse as multimodal. The multimodal approach adopted by the authors differs from other approaches. The authors explain how corpus linguistics facilitates and is reflected in their analysis: while research that combines corpus linguistics and discourse analysis are quite frequent, the authors observe that research which blends multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics is quite rare. Throughout the book the authors examine news as semiotic practice, introduce and expand the concept of news values which contributes to discourse analysis and enables discourse analysts to take into account professional contexts of the news media texts under investigation. The authors plead for extending discourse of news values by other researchers who analyse news discourse and hope that the book will represent a building block for future research.
Universitatea 1 Decembrie 1918 din Alba Iulia / 1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia
Title: A GLIMPSE AT THE DISCOURSE OF NEWS VALUES
Description:
This book review analyses the monograph authored by Monika Bednarek and Helen Caple, The discourse of news values.
The book is divided into four parts and it deals with theoretical aspects, empirical studies, and future research avenues.
The goals of the book are to introduce the readers to the discourse of news values (hereinafter DNVA) and to promote research that brings together multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics.
The authors acknowledge the fact that studies which combine multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics are rare and they explain this by the complexity of their undertaking.
Bednarek and Caple draw on the interdisciplinarity of the book which brings together corpus linguistics and multimodal discourse analysis in analysing news media.
The authors adhere to the definition of discourse as language in use and consider discourse as multimodal.
The multimodal approach adopted by the authors differs from other approaches.
The authors explain how corpus linguistics facilitates and is reflected in their analysis: while research that combines corpus linguistics and discourse analysis are quite frequent, the authors observe that research which blends multimodality, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics is quite rare.
Throughout the book the authors examine news as semiotic practice, introduce and expand the concept of news values which contributes to discourse analysis and enables discourse analysts to take into account professional contexts of the news media texts under investigation.
The authors plead for extending discourse of news values by other researchers who analyse news discourse and hope that the book will represent a building block for future research.

Related Results

DISCOURSE: KNOWLEDGE, NEWS, AND FAKE INTERTWINED
DISCOURSE: KNOWLEDGE, NEWS, AND FAKE INTERTWINED
Discourse has been a focal point for linguists over an extended period. The multidisciplinary character of the term ‘discourse’ has resulted in diverse approaches aiming to define ...
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-EFFICACY AMONG NEWSCASTERS AND NEWS REPORTERS
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-EFFICACY AMONG NEWSCASTERS AND NEWS REPORTERS
The present study aimedto investigaterelationship between self-esteem and self-efficacy among news casters and news reporters and to compare both groups in self-esteemand self-effi...
Utilizing Bots for Sustainable News Business: Understanding Users’ Perspectives of News Bots in the Age of Social Media
Utilizing Bots for Sustainable News Business: Understanding Users’ Perspectives of News Bots in the Age of Social Media
The move of news audiences to social media has presented a major challenge for news organizations. How to adapt and adjust to this social media environment is an important issue fo...
Blogs, news and credibility
Blogs, news and credibility
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of blogging in the news sphere. If blogs represent a genuinely new breed of news provision, then they should adhere to ...
DO LOCAL NEWSPAPERS REFLECT THE LOCALS? A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LOCAL AND NATIONAL NEWS COVERAGE IN KHULNA
DO LOCAL NEWSPAPERS REFLECT THE LOCALS? A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LOCAL AND NATIONAL NEWS COVERAGE IN KHULNA
Local newspapers reflect the voices of the periphery as they have direct and close connections with the local community. This study aims to examine the coverage policy of local new...

Back to Top