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Discourse Network Analysis of Twitter and Newspapers: Lessons Learned from the Nuclear Debate in the 2022 French Presidential Campaign
The paper aims at giving an overview of the debate on nuclear energy in France during the last Presidential campaign (spring 2022) while offering a...
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Slavery and transatlantic anti-slave-trade sentiment in Quebec’s newspapers, 1789–1793
There has been an emphasis on runaway slave advertisements in Quebec’s eighteenth-century newspapers as part of the recovery of Canada’s marginalised...
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Framing the Tanjung Piai By-Election in Multilingual Malaysian Newspapers
This chapter analyses how multilingual mainstream Malaysian newspapers reported the Tanjung Piai by-election of November 2019. The Tanjung Piai... -
Contesting Views in the Representation of ICERD Ratification in English Language Newspapers
The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) is a treaty endorsed by the United Nations (UN) General... -
‘Remember Our Race, Our Religion and Our Progeny’: An Argumentation Analysis of Malay-Language Newspapers During General Election Campaigns
This chapter focuses on discursive strategies of legitimation in mainstream Malay-language newspapers during the 13th and 14th general election... -
Politically Related Senryû Verses in Daily Newspapers as a Manifestation of Humor in Japan
It is often suggested that the Japanese do not have a sense of humorSatiricalhumor. Seriousness is regarded as one of the most important elements of... -
Sustainable development goals and media framing: an analysis of road safety governance in Bangladeshi newspapers
This paper seeks to explore how Bangladeshi newspapers frame road safety governance. It investigates the prevalence of five news...
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Italian Newspapers and Corruption Scandals Coverage: The Construction of the “Parallel Trial”
The Italian Political System has been marked by several important corruption-mediated scandals. However, the journalistic coverage of corruption... -
Political Scandals, Newspapers, and the Election Cycle
Election outcomes are often influenced by political scandals. While a scandal usually has negative consequences for the ones being accused of a...
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Not Dead Yet: Political Learning from Newspapers in a Changing Media Landscape
Shrinking audiences and political coverage cutbacks threaten newspapers’ ability to inform the public about politics. Despite substantial theorizing...
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Communicating Climate Change in China A Dynamic Discourse Approach
This book explores how China's media narrate climate policy and climate change. With the rapid growth of economy and carbon emissions, China has been...
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The Polarisation of US Society and its Representation in the Media A Linguistic Analysis of Selected Editorials on the 2020 Presidential Election Campaign
This book is concerned with the polarisation of US society as represented in 27 editorial articles on the presidential election campaign 2020, taken... -
The Johnson factor: British national identity and Boris Johnson
Identity matters in British politics. This article builds on previous research on both ethnocentric voting and studies of Prime Minister Boris...
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Map** Climate Discourse Networks in the Coverage of China
While climate change issues can be socially constructed, observing this discursive process requires a specific perspective of map** them.... -
Media Effects in a Polarized Political System: The Case of Turkey
Can the media influence vote choice when the media and the party system are highly polarized, and vote shifts are infrequent? We argue affirmatively...
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Various Actors in Making Climate Change Discourses
A wide range of actors can be identified as the news sources across the newspapers. They can be governmental bodies, business actors, NGOs, academic... -
Disrupting Journalism
Mobile technology has become ubiquitous over the last fifteen years, which has changed the culture of newsrooms and the business of news media.... -
Still going strong? The role of traditional media in the 2021 Dutch parliamentary elections
Previous research has demonstrated that both visibility of parties, party leaders, candidates, and topics, and the sentiment of this coverage can...
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Narrating the other: the Chinese media’s representation of European integration and China–EU relations in the context of Brexit
By studying representations of European integration and China–European Union (EU) relations after Brexit in China’s state-owned newspapers, this...
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COVID-19 and China’s Changing Soft Power in Italy
This article investigates how China’s COVID-19 aid efforts affected its soft power in Italy through analyzing data on China’s COVID-19-related aid...