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Emotional labor in webcare and beyond: A linguistic framework and case study
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Introduction : Corpus approaches to telecinematic language
Werner, Valentin; Veirano Pinto, Marcia; Bednarek, Monika. - : Benjamins, 2021. : Amsterdam [u.a.], 2021
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International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Veirano Pinto, Marcia; Werner, Valentin; Bednarek, Monika. - : Benjamins, 2021. : Amsterdam [u.a.], 2021
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The 'Sydney corpus of television dialogue': designing and building a corpus of dialogue from US TV series
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 15 (2020) 1, 107-119
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Invisible or high-risk: Computer-assisted discourse analysis of references to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) and issues in a newspaper corpus about diabetes
In: PLoS One (2020)
Abstract: This article employs computer-assisted methods to analyse references to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) and issues in a newspaper corpus about diabetes. The objectives are to identify both the frequency and quality of social representation. The dataset consisted of 694 items from 12 Australian newspapers in a five-year period (2013–2017). The quantitative analysis focused on frequency (raw/normalised) and range (number/percentage of texts). The qualitative analysis focused on the identification of semantic prosody (co-occurrence with negative/positive words and phrases) and on selective social actor analysis. The qualitative analysis also compared choices made by the press to language practices recommended in relevant reporting guidelines. Key results include that references to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) or matters appear to be extremely rare. In addition, newspapers’ language choices only partially align with guidelines. References that do occur can be classified into four categories: a) references to [groups of] people and other references to identity; b) names of services, institutions, professions, roles etc; c) non-human nouns related to health; d) non-human nouns related to culture. Qualitative analysis of the word COMMUNITY suggests that newspapers for the most part do recognise the existence of different communities at a national level. However, analysis of all references to [groups of] people shows that the vast majority occur in contexts to do with negativity, therefore having a negative semantic prosody. More specifically, there is a strong association with mentions of a higher risk, likelihood, or incidence of having or developing diabetes (or complications/effects). In sum, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) and issues lack in visibility in Australian diabetes coverage, and are associated with deficit framing, which can be disempowering. To change the discourse would require both an increased visibility as well as changing the deficit lens.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289392/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32525909
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234486
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Corpus linguistics and education in Australia
Bednarek, Monika; Crosthwaite, Peter; García, Alexandra I.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020
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Language and television series : a linguistic approach to TV dialogue
Bednarek, Monika. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Language and Television Series: A Linguistic Approach to TV Dialogue
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The role of dialogue in fiction
In: Pragmatics of fiction (2017), S. 129-158
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Fandom
In: Pragmatics of social media (2017), S. 545-574
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Emotion talk across corpora
Bednarek, Monika. - 1. paperback ed. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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How can computer-based methods help researchers to investigate news values in large datasets?:a corpus linguistic study of the construction of newsworthiness in the reporting on Hurricane Katrina
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Why do news values matter? Towards a new methodological framework for analysing news discourse in Critical Discourse Analysis and beyond
In: Discourse & society. - London [u.a.] : Sage 25 (2014) 2, 135-158
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Involvement in Australian Talkback RadioA Corpus Linguistic Investigation
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 1, 4-23
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Involvement in Australian talkback radio - a corpus linguistic investigation
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 1, 4-23
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Discourse studies reader : essential excerpts
Derewianka, Beverly; Baker, Paul; Christie, Frances. - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury, 2013
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News Discourse
Bednarek, Monika; Caple, Helen. - London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012
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Gerd Antos & Eija Ventola, in cooperation with Tilo Weber (eds.) iHandbook of interpersonal communication. Handbooks of Applied Linguistics Volume/i
In: Functions of language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 19 (2012) 1, 126-134
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News discourse
Caple, Helen; Bednarek, Monika. - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury, 2012
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"Get us the hell out of here" : key words and trigrams in fictional television series
In: International journal of corpus linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 17 (2012) 1, 35-63
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