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Critical Discourse Analysis and the Editorial 2.0: News Reception and User-generated Comments in Discourses about (Im)migration ...
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In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as being the product of a one-directional flow of information from a handful of dominant (and powerful) text producers to an seemingly subordinate mass of readers who passively consume texts. To this end, CDA proclaims an interest in both production and reception factors as they are reflected in social practices (Fetzer & Johansson, 2008). Yet, in the CDA literature actual empirical data focusing on reception factors have often been lacking and/or have been limited to the researcher’s personal reading of a text. With the advent and spread of converged media platforms (Herring, 2013) and the new discourse practices this entails such factors need to be reconsidered and the more prominent role played by users in both reception and (co-)construction of texts embraced (Boyd, 2014). This work focuses on the importance of user-generated content in user comments written in response to online newspaper editorials and ... : Altre Modernità, 2018: NUMERO SPECIALE: Language and Discourse in Social Media: New Challenges, New Approaches ...
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editorial; new media; CDA; CDA 2.0; Corpus linguistics
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URL: https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/10748 https://dx.doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/10748
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Rhetorical Writing Assessment: The Practice and Theory of Complementarity
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In: Journal of Writing Assessment, vol 2, iss 1 (2005)
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