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Chapter 23: Ideology in Media Discourse

Chapter 23: Ideology in Media Discourse

pp. 339-351
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Summary

This chapter about ideology in media discourse begins with a discussion of the role of critical discourse analysis, combined with corpus linguistics, in exposing the perceptions and representations of groups or regions covertly expressed in different types of media discourse. By means of the review of relevant research studies on ideology and media discourse, it will also discuss issues of what this knowledge can help us to understand, and how research studies integrating critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics could be used to address, problems in society.

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