Article published In: Pragmatics and Society
Vol. 16:6 (2025) ► pp.916–940
Doing newsworthiness in execution news and death penalty ideology
Published online: 13 February 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.24084.bun
https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.24084.bun
Abstract
Based on a corpus of execution news articles from Thailand, this study takes a discourse analytic approach to
scrutinize what news values are construed as dominant and the way in which ideologically significant lexico-grammatical choices
are orchestrated to frame public perceptions of the death penalty. The findings indicate that the news values of Negativity and
Eliteness predominate, serving to exaggerate the violence of the executed individuals. At the same time, the reports neutralize
the inherently violent executions by the state. Other news values, some of which exhibit local socio-cultural values to the extent
of encoding moral lessons and warnings, mediate the reader’s perception of death as a routine, carefully weighed, and effective
procedure. The news values not only appear to reinforce an exaggerated representation of crime and offenders, but also work in
concert with general crime reports to retain this form of punishment, despite international pressure to abolish it.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Theoretical framework
- 3.Data and method
- 4.Findings
- 4.1Quantitative findings
- 4.2Qualitative findings
- 4.2.1Consonance
- 4.2.2Eliteness
- 4.2.3Impact
- 4.2.4Negativity/Positivity
- 4.2.5Personalization
- 4.2.6Proximity
- 4.2.7Superlativeness
- 4.2.8Timeliness
- 4.2.9Unexpectedness
- 5.Conclusion
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