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Saturday, 13 May 2017
An excerpt from my Doctoral Thesis introduction: A comparative Critical Discourse Analysis of British and Irish media coverage of the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
The issue at question: Media representations of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict.
Media coverage of the Israeli Palestinian conflict (hereafter IPC) has become increasingly diversified in recent years. This diversification of news in general, and the IPC in particular, have occurred somewhat in parallel with the rapid growth of the fields of critical thinking in language and discourse analysis. Critical Linguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Systemic Functional Linguistic, Cognitive Discourse Analysis and Discourse Semantics are just some of the areas which have contributed to the impressive body of knowledge about human communication and the dialectic that language, ideology and power maintain in societies.
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Cognition,
Critical Discourse Analysis,
Critical Theory,
DisThinked,
Doctoral Thesis,
Human rights,
ICJ,
ideology,
Israel Palestine,
Language,
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Nicholas Doran,
Nick Doran,
PhD,
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