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Media Language and Ideologies - How reporters' philosophies influence the construction of their reports. DE

English · Paperback / Softback

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Language is employed in the media to represent people and events. The issues presented in media reports are as salient as the way the issues are presented. Research shows that the media employ language to influence knowledge, values, and social relations. The media wield tremendous power and give direction to news, to reflect personal intentions and influence the public. Media Language and Ideologies, therefore, examines the way reporters employ linguistic strategies in their reports to influence their audience. Reporters' underlying ideologies are made to influence the construction of their reports. That is, issues are not presented as they are entirely but as reporters want them to be.

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Dele Omojuyigbe, PhD, é um perito em comunicação. É doutorado em inglês, (Media Discourse), pela Universidade de Ibadan, Nigéria. Trabalhou em várias casas de imprensa escrita e editou alguns títulos antes de entrar para o Instituto Nigeriano de Jornalismo, Ogba-Ikeja, Lagos. Subiu ao cargo de Conferencista Chefe. Actualmente, é Vice-reitor.

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Authors Dele Omojuyigbe
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2023
 
EAN 9786205633311
ISBN 9786205633311
No. of pages 148
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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