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Labeling and Ideology in the Press

Autor Innocent Chiluwa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 apr 2011
This book examines the discursive construction of Nigeria's Niger Delta ethnic militias in the Nigerian press. Over time, certain lexical items have been noted to occur frequently in the Nigerian press in representing the militia groups and their activities. This pattern of labeling which is often viewed as capable of causing further disaffection and conflicts produces a highly negative characterization of the key players in the crisis by consistently referring to them as 'militants', 'thieves', 'cultists', 'criminals', or 'terrorists'. While some of these labels may appear to correctly represent the activities of some of the insurgents, the systematic focus of the press on one partial aspect of the 'facts' at the expense of perhaps more important aspects of the Niger Delta situation bears the danger of outwardly factual reporting of news turning into a vehicle for spreading half-truths and even propaganda. Media labels motivated by the intention to establish a cultural norm or social attitude around this group of social radicals or perhaps around the Niger Delta people in general, may therefore be viewed as evaluative judgement and ideological. Concordance and collocational tools are used to provide semantic profiles of the most frequently used labels in the corpus and, where appropriate, to offer quantitative proof of the presence of potentially distorted value judgements in the discourses under investigation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631615621
ISBN-10: 3631615620
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: num. tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 219 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W

Notă biografică

Innocent Chiluwa teaches Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics at the Department of Languages, Covenant University, Ota (Nigeria). He was a post-doctoral research fellow of the Alexander Humboldt Foundation at the University of Freiburg (Germany). His research interest focuses on (Critical) Discourse Studies and Pragmatics and he has published articles in leading international journals in these fields.

Cuprins

Contents: The Nigerian Press ¿ Niger Delta ¿ Oil and Gas ¿ Identity ¿ Minority ¿ Labeling ¿ Ideology ¿ Concordance ¿ Collocation ¿ Doing Critical Discourse Analysis ¿ The Press and the Militants ¿ Implications of Lexical Variations ¿ Militants or Freedom Fighters? ¿ The Press and the Military Joint Task Force ¿ Discourse of Amnesty and Armistice ¿ Beyond Amnesty.