Multimodal Approaches to Media Discourses brings together contributions from an interdisciplinary group of scholars on corpus-assisted analyses of multimodal data on austerity discourses in the United Kingdom, which extend and expand on the understanding of austerity but also of the methodologies used to analyse multimodal corpora.The volume demonstrates how the austerity measures introduced in response to global economic and financial crises in recent years can be viewed as being more complexly layered than they appear, not simply reduced to their connections to spending cuts and fiscal debt. The book employs an innovative methodological approach, in which established and emerging scholars from linguistics and computational and social sciences critically reflect on the exact same set of data – multimodal texts and articles from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph from 2010 to 2016. This framework allows for the exploration of the role of the media in mediating the public’s assessment of austerity and the ideas, actors, emotions, geographies and broader material context which contribute to such perceptions. In so doing, the volume also offers unique insights into systematic analyses to multimodal data which may be applied to other topics and connected with other disciplines.Enhancing our awareness and assessment of austerity in public discourse and of the methodologies to study it, this book is key reading for students and researchers in discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, multimodality, and those working at the intersection of these fields.
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Multimodal Approaches to Media Discourses brings together contributions from an interdisciplinary group of scholars on corpus-assisted analyses of multimodal data on austerity discourses in the United Kingdom, which extend and expand on the understanding of austerity but also of the methodologies used to analyze multimodal corpora.
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Acknowledgments List of Contributors1. Possibilities and Challenges of Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analyses of Austerity in the United KingdomTim Griebel, Stefan Evert and Philipp Heinrich2. Searching for ‘Austerity’. Using Semantic Shifts as Indicators of Changing Ideological PositionsJohn A. Bateman and Cécile L. Paris 3. EU Countries in Crisis. Close and Distant Readings of UK News Articles Using Word EmbeddingsDevin J. Cornell and John W. Mohr4. Mapping Austerity. Geographical Text Analysis of UK Place-Names in The Guardian and The Daily TelegraphLaura L. Paterson5. Collocation and Emotions in the Context of Austerity in British NewspapersFong Wa Ha6. Money in the Framing of Austerity DiscoursesTanweer Ali and Eva Kellnerová7. Images of Austerity in Britain in Print and Online MediaSabine Tan, Kay O’Halloran, Peter Wignell and Katharina Lobinger 8. The Cultural Political Economy of Brexit in the Age of Austerity. A Corpus-Assisted Critical Realist Multimedia Discourse AnalysisTim Griebel and Philipp Heinrich9. Disciplinary Friendship and Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis. An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection of a Political ScientistTim GriebelIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367332891
Publisert
2020-08-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
206

Om bidragsyterne

Tim Griebel is a former assistant professor at the Institute of Political Science at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität

Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany.

Stefan Evert is the chair of Computational Corpus Linguistics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität

Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany.

Philipp Heinrich is a PhD candidate in Corpus and Computational Linguistics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität

Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany.