Journalism and the political discursive tensions in news coverage of Russia

Journalism is often thought of as the 'fourth estate' of democracy. This book suggests that journalism plays a more radical role in politics, and explores new ways of thinking about news media discourse. It develops an approach to investigating both hegemonic discourse and discursive fissu...

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Autor principal: Macgilchrist, Felicitas (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company 2011
Colección:Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture ; 40
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Sumario:Journalism is often thought of as the 'fourth estate' of democracy. This book suggests that journalism plays a more radical role in politics, and explores new ways of thinking about news media discourse. It develops an approach to investigating both hegemonic discourse and discursive fissures, inconsistencies and tensions. By analysing international news coverage of post-Soviet Russia, including the Beslan hostage-taking, Gazprom, Litvinenko and human rights issues, it demonstrates the (re)production of the 'common-sense' social order in which one particular area of the world is more developed, civilized and democratic than other areas. However, drawing on Laclau, Mouffe and other post-foundational thinkers, it also suggests that journalism is precisely the site where the instability of this global social order becomes visible. The book should be of interest to scholars of discourse analysis, journalism and communication studies, cultural studies and political science, and to anyone interested in 'positive' discourse analysis and practical counter-discursive strategies.
Descripción Física:248 p. ; 25 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9789027206312
9789027287304