In:Discourse Studies in Public Communication
Edited by Eliecer Crespo-Fernández
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 92] 2021
► pp. 83–102
Chapter 4A corpus-assisted qualitative approach to political discourse in
Spanish print and digital press
Published online: 7 April 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.92.04fer
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.92.04fer
Abstract
News discourse nowadays is generally regarded as
a means for the transmission of ideology and other predefined ideas,
usually related to political viewpoints and, therefore, political
discourses. From this standpoint (widely discussed by van Dijk,
Fairclough, and Wodak, among others), I intend to achieve an
adequate qualitative description of conceptual networks and some
general patterns of persuasive communicative goals throughout data
obtained from written pieces of discourse in Spanish media, focusing
my attention on a series of key words, frequently used by
politicians and reproduced by the media, previously gathered from
Spanish main parties’ electoral programs. My assumption is that,
being involved with political ideology, patterns found within news
discourse support the idea that a positive or a negative position is
defended regarding those contents represented by said key words.
Keywords: news discourse, ideology, polarisation, political discourse, political key words
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Theoretical background: Discourse analysis, pragmatics, and lexical semantics
- 3.Methodological aspects
- 3.Findings and results: News discourse as a means for spreading ideology
- 3.1Previous selection of key words in political discourse
- 3.2Quantitative analysis of key words in news discourse
- 3.3Qualitative approach: The interpretation of lexical selections within news discourse
- 4.Conclusions
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