Critical Discourse Analysis of Selected Newspaper Articles Addressing the Chapel Hill Shooting Incident
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-01
Authors : SAYYAH AL-AHMAD; RAWAN ABU AWWAD;
Page : 21-34
Keywords : Agency; Chapel Hill; critical discourse analysis; ideology; modality; racism;
Abstract
The present study critically investigates the single case media reporting of the Chapel Hill shooting incident in North Carolina, USA. Eight newspaper reports, including BBC, Fox News, Independent, The Telegraph, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and among which two from CNN were assessed, using the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach. At the explanation level, a social analysis was conducted to the order of discourse, which was connected to a specific social order to produce the final texts of the report. The findings of the study revealed that the reports were not objective. They were found to be linguistically biased as the incident was portrayed as an un-Islamophobic crime. These results also confirmed the revelations in other studies regarding the representation of Muslims by the Western media and the ‘elite racism' ideology, which was followed in the production of reports.
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