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(Dis)Empowering Agents of Change: A Study of the <i>Athens Messenger</i>'s Reporting on Coal Mining Practices and Their Environmental Impact from the 1960s to the 1990sEngland, Jennifer Leigh 16 May 2011 (has links)
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Zpráva a reportáž - stylistická analýza zpravodajských útvarů v dánštině / News report and reportage - stylistic analysis of newspaper reporting genres in DanishHušková, Taťána January 2012 (has links)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav germánských studií Oddělení skandinavistiky Diplomová práce Taťána Hušková ZPRÁVA A REPORTÁŢ - STYLISTICKÁ ANALÝZA ZPRAVODAJSKÝCH ÚTVARŮ V DÁNŠTINĚ (NEWS REPORT AND REPORTAGE - STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF NEWSPAPER REPORTING GENRES IN DANISH) Vedoucí diplomové práce: Doc. PhDr. Marie Vachková, Ph.D. Praha, srpen 2012 Za pomoc při vypracování diplomové práce děkuji Doc. PhDr. Janě Hoffmannové, DrSc. a za laskavé vedení Doc. PhDr. Marii Vachkové, Ph.D. Prohlašuji, že jsem diplomovou práci vypracovala samostatně, že jsem řádně citovala všechny použité prameny a literaturu a že práce nebyla využita v rámci jiného vysokoškolského studia či k získání jiného nebo stejného titulu. ................................................ V Praze, dne 15. srpna 2012 Resumé Tato diplomová práce si klade za cíl zmapovat hlavní rysy zpravodajského stylu v dánštině srovnáním vybraných zpravodajských útvarů - zprávy a reportáže - a uplatněním metody stylistické analýzy několika zpravodajských textů, které popisují shodnou událost, což je nezbytným předpokladem pro komparativní stylistickou analýzu. Samotné analýze předchází teoretická část, v níž se snažím vymezit základní terminologii stylistiky, která vychází z funkčního přístupu ke stylu. Zde čerpám především ze stylistických...
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Comparing journalistic cultures : constructing the identity of Fred van der Vyver as newsmakerLe Roux, Judie 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil (General Linguistics))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. / This study examined how different words and phrases used within the media may portray a
certain image of an individual, ultimately impacting the perception that the reader forms of
such individual. Specifically, the manner in which Fred van der Vyver was portrayed by both
an Afrikaans language newspaper and an English language newspaper in the Fred van der
Vyver-Inge Lotz murder case was examined. This was a highly publicized case from March
2005, when Inge Lotz was found murdered, to November 2007, when Fred van der Vyver,
who was suspected of killing Inge Lotz, was acquitted.
The aim of the study was to compare two South African journalistic cultures, namely the ones
represented by Cape Times and Die Burger, respectively, in their construction of Fred van der
Vyver as newsmaker. The rationale for the study was that newspaper coverage of a murder as
well as of the investigation and trial which follow creates a certain perception among its
readers, and that this perception is based on the information that readers accumulate by
reading various published articles. The hypothesis was that both newspapers treated Fred van
der Vyver as a newsmaker, and as a murdered in particular, by making use of various
linguistic devices.
The data analyzed were a selection of articles published between March 2005 and November
2007 in the online versions of Cape Times and Die Burger. A focal point of the study was to
show how different aspects of newspaper reporting – specifically headlines and the text itself –
construct a particular view or image of the case in general and of Fred van der Vyver in
particular.
It was found that neither the Cape Times nor Die Burger wrote that Fred van der Vyver was
the murderer but both suggested it throughout by making use of linguistic devices. Loaded
words, for example, were used to describe certain aspects of the case, and these aspects were
then associated with Fred van der Vyver. Fred van der Vyver`s identity had been presented as
that of a murderer within the press by means of linguistic tools and language use. The
hypotheses was therefore borne out by the data, as both newspapers had indeed portrayed the
identity of Fred van der Vyver as that of a murderer.
What we read in the papers does have an influence on what we perceive to be true, objective
or accurate and on how we ultimately form an opinion. In this case, the public automatically
accepted Fred van der Vyver’s identity as portrayed in the press, namely as that of a murderer,
and assumed that he was guilty once he was arrested.
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A Descriptive Analysis of Causal Attribution in News Reports of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots in Three National NewspapersFranks, J. Elizabeth 08 1900 (has links)
A content analysis was conducted to determine the amount and type of causal explanation included in coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and The Christian Science Monitor. The data were analyzed to determine whether causal explanations were primarily societal or individual/situational. The primary purpose was to examine whether the press has altered its reporting techniques since the Kerner Commission report criticized the narrow, descriptive-based reporting of the 1960s riots. Study results indicate riot coverage was predominantly descriptive and similar in content to that detailed by the Kerner Commission. The most frequently cited cause was the triggering event, the Rodney King acquittal verdict.
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Jazyk a propaganda v časopisu Mladý svět do roku 1989 / Language nad Propaganda in Mladý Svět Magazine until 1989Mrzenová, Tereza January 2011 (has links)
Our diploma thesis was concerned with language and propaganda in Mladý svět weekly to 1989. The objective of our work was not only a complex text analysis but also analysis of linguistic devices in terms of propaganda. The task was to analyse linguistic devices of selected text corpuses, specifically always of the introductory spread of the first issue in that particular year from 1959 to 1989. The objective was to find those linguistic devices that were being used in propaganda, sort them according to specific linguistic areas, point out myths that the propaganda created and show how propaganda used language to influence the recipient. Our work consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part deals with the overall historical context of censorship functioning in years 1959-1989. Later on, it gives an overview of the young and children's magazines market. In the next chapter, we give general characteristics of propaganda based on specialized publications. One chapter deals with the way the young perceived propaganda. The last chapter involves the language and propaganda, which also draws from specialized publications. We deal with the language of newspaper reporting and linguistic devices, which the propaganda may have used; methods of influencing the recipient; and using...
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