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Tytuł: Striking a balance between norms of impartialityand adversarialness in broadcast interviews

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Token

Współtwórca:

Newman, John G. Ed.  ; Dossena, Marina. Ed.  ; Samson, Christina. Guest Ed.  ; Cecconi, Elisabetta. Guest Ed. Martini, Isabella. Guest. Ed.

Abstrakt:

This study focuses on questions posed by professional journalists in broadcast interviews on sensitive topics, like pandemics, wars, and international affairs. Proceeding from the rules of conduct of interviews as characterised in manuals and scholarly studies, particularly with reference to journalistic stance, the aim of the research is to check if, and to what extent, interviewers diverge from the ‘rules’ advocating impartiality so far as to betray subjectivity/adversarialness. To carry out the study, I analyse a subsection of the InterDiplo Corpus, where the interviewers are mother-tongue speakers of English while their interlocutors are ambassadors from different lingua-cultural backgrounds; the data are screened both quantitatively and qualitatively. The results unveil a set of discursive traits in the questions posed by journalists that partly diverge from the current rules of conduct, while also pointing to sociolinguistic differences between male and female journalists.

Spis treści:

5 Dedicatoria
9 Tabula gratulatoria
11 Elisabetta Cecconi, Christina Samson and Isabella Martini, Introduction
45 Letizia Vezzosi, The propagandistic narrative in Saint Erkenwald
69 Elisabetta Cecconi, Propaganda in 17th-century pamphlets on Jamaica: A corpus-assisted discourse study (1655-1700)
95 Elisabetta Lonati, Language ideology and national propaganda in 18th-century British dictionaries of arts and sciences
125 Massimo Sturiale, Elocution, editorials, and Englishness: The role of print media in shaping accent attitudes in the long nineteenth century
147 Christina Samson, Fanning fires. A corpus assisted analysis of women’s letters during the 1857-58 Indian uprisings
171 Matylda Włodarczyk, The bluestocking in the Polish press (1830s-1890s): Othering women through code-switching, borrowing and loan translations
201 Gabriella Del Lungo and Sabrina Cappelli, Propaganda discourse in an imperial setting: The case of Lytton Strachey’s Queen Victoria
233 DavideMazzi, “The mask is off at last!”: Propaganda discourse in the Irish Civil War
253 BirteBös, Propaganda in TIME Magazine – A diachronic corpus-assisted discourse study
281 Roberta Facchinetti, Striking a balance between norms of impartiality and adversarialness in broadcast interviews
299 Marina Bondi, Jessica Jane Nocella, Roberto Paganelli, Vaccines discourse: A diachronic case study
325 Isabel Ermida, Ageist propaganda on social media: Disguising hate speech through mock politeness

Miejsce wydania:

Kielce

Opis fizyczny:

s. 281-298

ISSN:

2299-5900

Wydawca:

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

Data wydania:

2025

Identyfikator:

doi:10.25951/14401

Język:

angielski

Jest częścią:

Token : A Journal of English Linguistics

Ma część:

vol. 18

Typ:

tekst

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