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Radio als Hör-Spiel-Raum: Medienreflexion - Störung - Künstlerische Intervention
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In: 4 ; 432 (2020)
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You Can’t Tell My Story for Me! Community Media as a Means of Expression in Multilingual Local and Globalized Contexts ...
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Culture Talk: Sensitizing Cultural Intelligence through Intercultural Radio Interviews
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Sims, Judy Rene. - : Broadcast Education Asociation National Convention, Las Vegas, NV, 2018
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Implementation of Radio Broadcasting Instructional Design as Part of Curriculum for Supporting Students’ Radio Broadcasting Skill in English Department, State Polytechnic of Padang
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In: Journal Polingua: Scientific Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 15-19 (2018) (2018)
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L’affirmation identitaire du Canada français au moyen de la radio-télévision : un phénomène enraciné ...
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Os sons da Lusofonia: contextos multiculturais do serviço público de rádio em Portugal e no Brasil
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The role of the English language in Oman English Foreign Radio Station 90.4FM in broadcasting local content across Oman
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Al Shehhi, Faisal. - : The University of Queensland, School of Communication and Arts, 2017
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Funktion und Zusammenwirken der Massenmedien bei der ideologischen Erziehung Jugendlicher: Zusatzbericht: Hörer von "DT 64" ; 1. Entwurf
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In: 66 (2014)
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Ausgewählte Ergebnisse zum Hören des erweiterten Programms von "Jugendradio DT 64" bei Leipziger Schülern: Schnellinformation
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In: 26 (2014)
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Minderheiten und elektronische Medien in Österreich: von eingeschränkter Vielfalt an Öffentlichkeiten
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In: SWS-Rundschau ; 42 ; 3 ; 293-307 (2012)
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Improving the Capacity of Language Recognition Systems to Handle Rare Languages Using Radio Broadcast Data
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In: DTIC (2011)
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'. and in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society' : the contemporary role of the SBS
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The role of poetic tradition in the modernisation of the Somali language
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Multiculturalism on screen : subtitling and the translation of cultural differences
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Hawkins, Gay (R18014). - : Japan, Otemon Gakuin University, 2010
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Les périphéries qui parlent: minority radio & post/colonial identity discourses from the Algerian Revolution to the Beur Movement.
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Radio talk at 2CR (China Radio Network, Australia)- Improve Communication with your Doctor
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Radio talk at 2AC (Australian Chinese Radio)- Improve Communication with your Doctor
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The construction of partisanship and identity in German soccer sportscasts
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In: CardinalScholar 1.0 (2009)
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The construction of partisanship and identity in discourse has been well-documented in linguistic research. Through the means of discourse analysis, this study takes a closer look at these processes focusing on data obtained from live radio sportscasts of German soccer games. Observations from an earlier study by Hansen (1999) are used as a starting point for an analysis within a theoretical framework guided predominantly by findings of research on language use in (spoken) media (Brown 1996; Kuiper 1996; Leitner 1983, 1997) and the linguistic expression of identity (Antaki and Widdicombe 1998; Bell, 2001; Coupland 2001, 2007; Eckert 2000, 2001, etc.). This theoretical framework provides the basis for an examination of the corpus relying on a methodology employing principles of Discourse Analysis. The argument put forward here is that in the given case, the construction of partisanship and identity is relatively covert. While the sports commentators might have personal connections with a specific soccer team or a regional affiliation, they seem to aim at achieving a high degree of neutrality. The narratives they produce on the radio are influenced by the events on the soccer field, the requirements of their job as radio commentators, their own identity, and their awareness of their audience. Key words: Partisanship, identity, soccer, football, sportscasts, broadcasts, radio, Bundesligakonferenz, audience, discourse analysis ; Department of English ; Thesis (M.A.)
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Discourse analysis; Fussball-Bundesliga; Identity (Psychology); Journalism -- Objectivity; Radio broadcasting of sports -- Germany; Soccer -- Germany
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URL: http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1517238 http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/193551
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Broadcast yourself: ¿oxímoron o confusión entre medios?
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In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 33, 2009 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Nuevas formas de comunicación: cibermedios y medios móviles), pags. 55-61 (2009)
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