
The Discourse of News Values breaks new ground in news media research in offering the first book-length treatment of the discursive construction of news values through words and images. Monika Bednarek and Helen Caple combine in-depth theoretical discussion with detailed empirical analysis to introduce their innovative analytical framework: discursive news values analysis (DNVA). DNVA allows researchers to systematically investigate how reported events are "sold" to audiences as "news" (made newsworthy) through the semiotic resources of language and image.With an interdisciplinary and multi-methodological approach, The Discourse of News Values analyzes authentic news discourse (both language and images) from around the English-speaking world through three new case studies: one that analyzes newsworthiness around the topic of cycling/cyclists; another that analyzes news values in images disseminated by news media organizations via Facebook; and a third that focuses on news values in "most shared" news items. Introducing readers to the possibilities of both DNVA and corpus-assisted multimodal discourse analysis (CAMDA), The Discourse of News Values brings together corpus linguistics and multimodal discourse analysis in a stimulating and unique book for researchers in Linguistics, Semiotics, Critical Discourse Analysis and Media/Journalism Studies.
This book investigates how news organizations linguistically and visually construct the concept of newsworthiness to influence audience perception. Authors Helen Caple and Monika Bednarek, both established scholars in linguistics and media studies, present a systematic framework known as Discursive News Values Analysis (DNVA). By integrating corpus linguistics with multimodal discourse analysis, they argue that news values are not inherent to events but are actively manufactured through specific semiotic choices in text and imagery.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the fields of linguistics and media studies identify this work as a significant methodological contribution to the study of news discourse. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended primarily for researchers and advanced students in the social sciences.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190653965
ISBN-13:
9780190653965
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