Mediated discourse as social interaction : a study of news discourse
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Mediated discourse as social interaction : a study of news discourse
(Language in social life series)
Longman, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-303) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780582327252
Description
Mediated Discourse as Social Interaction makes an explicit link between media studies and social interactionalist discursive research where previously the two fields of study have been treated as separate disciplines.
This text presents an integrated theory illustrated by ample concrete examples, bringing together the latest research in these two fields. It offers a critique to the sender-receiver model implicit in media studies, and argues for an analysis of media discourse as social interaction, on the one hand among journalists and newsmakers as a community of practice, and among readers and viewers as a spectating community of practice on the other. The book also argues for a coherent and interdiscursive methodology for the ethnographic study of the role of the news media in the social construction of identity and is based on a considerable body of ethnographic and textual analysis of both print and television news media.
The theory of mediated discourse presented in this volume will be of great interest to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates studying media studies, sociology of language, discourse analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication and applied linguistics. It will also be welcomed by scholars and professionals involved in research in these areas.
Table of Contents
Preface
Section I: The Primacy of Social Interation in Discourse
1. Mediated action as social practice
Section II: Sites of Engagement
2. Maxims of stance: Social practices in the interactive construction of business telephone calls
3. Acts of reading and watching: Observation as social interaction
4. News-stands, handbills, photographs and living rooms as stages for the construction of person
Interlude: Mediated Transactions
Section III: The Discursive Construction of the Person in the News Media
5. Television journalists
6. Newspaper journalists
7. Newspmakers in newspaper and television
Section IV: Media Studies and Social Interaction
8. Interdiscursivity and identity
9. A social interactional perspective on ethnographic studies of media
References
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: [hbk] ISBN 9780582327269
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This study combines media studies and social interactionalist discursive research on the news media, and bridges the gap between the analyses of texts and their production, and studies of audience reception and behaviour. On one hand media studies need interactional sociolinguistics to open up to more reflective studies of media audiences. At the same time, interactional sociolinguistics needs media studies to enrich its understanding of the ever-increasing place of texts of the media in daily social interactions. The study is based on five years of ethnogrphic and discursive study of the role of the news media (print and television) in the social construction of identity.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The primacy of social interaction in discourse: mediated action as social practice. Part 2 Sites of engagement: maxims of stance - social practices in the interactive construction of business telephone calls
- acts of reading and watching - observation as social interaction
- news-stands, handbills, photographs and living rooms as stages for the construction of person. Interlude - mediated transactions. Part 4 The discursive construction of the person in the news media: television journalists
- newspaper journalists
- newsmakers in newspaper and television. Part 4 Media studies and social interaction: interdiscursivity and identity
- a social interactional perspective on ethnographic studies of media.
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