In:Contrastive Media Analysis: Approaches to linguistic and cultural aspects of mass media communication
Edited by Stefan Hauser and Martin Luginbühl
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 226] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Approaching contrastive media analysis
Section 1. One language – one culture?
Crosscultural perspectives on advice: The case of French and Cameroonian radio phone-ins
Global and local representations of Cambodia: Two tales of one country
Contrastive news discourse analysis
from a pragmatic perspective: Context, ideology and representation in press coverage about Kenya’s crisis
Section 2. Culture in communication – culture
as communication?
Film subtitles and the conundrum of linguistic and cultural representation: A methodological blind spot
Linguistic, intercultural and semiotic contrasts of obituaries
Language and culture in minor media
text types: A diachronic, intralinguistic analysis from fanzines to webzines
Section 3. Does nation matter?
Italianicity goes global: National and transcultural strategies in advertising discourse
What defines news culture? Insights from multifactorial parallel text analysis
Genre matters: Theoretical and methodological issues of a genre-based approach to contrastive media analysis
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