`Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis

The notion of 'subjectivity' in news reports has been widely researched especially from the media perspective. However, 'subjectivity' is realized in various forms and the varied contexts and theoretical approaches offer new understanding of the notion. This article departs...

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Main Author: Jakaza, Ernest
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1484
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description The notion of 'subjectivity' in news reports has been widely researched especially from the media perspective. However, 'subjectivity' is realized in various forms and the varied contexts and theoretical approaches offer new understanding of the notion. This article departs from such media theoretic perspectives to a discourse- linguistic approach and makes an analysis of 'controversial' and 'emotional' reports of debates informed by the Appraisal Theory (Martin and White 2005) and Controversy analysis (van Eemeren and Garssen 2008). The research's focus is on how the Zimbabwean newspapers represent 'controversial' and `emotional' debates balancing factuality, impartiality and objectivity. Stories from both independent and state owned newspapers have been selected on the basis of their `controversiality' and 'emotionality'. The study concludes that news reporting is directed at aligning and disaligning readers with certain interpersonal meanings. Headlines of newspapers have been argued to be attitudinal or 'emotionally charged'. It also concludes that different language and cultural patterns have an impact on appraisal and argumentation in news reporting.
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spelling ir-11408-14842022-06-27T13:49:06Z `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis Jakaza, Ernest Appraisal, Argumentation, Controversy, Newspaper reporting, Representation, Subjectivity, Zimbabwe The notion of 'subjectivity' in news reports has been widely researched especially from the media perspective. However, 'subjectivity' is realized in various forms and the varied contexts and theoretical approaches offer new understanding of the notion. This article departs from such media theoretic perspectives to a discourse- linguistic approach and makes an analysis of 'controversial' and 'emotional' reports of debates informed by the Appraisal Theory (Martin and White 2005) and Controversy analysis (van Eemeren and Garssen 2008). The research's focus is on how the Zimbabwean newspapers represent 'controversial' and `emotional' debates balancing factuality, impartiality and objectivity. Stories from both independent and state owned newspapers have been selected on the basis of their `controversiality' and 'emotionality'. The study concludes that news reporting is directed at aligning and disaligning readers with certain interpersonal meanings. Headlines of newspapers have been argued to be attitudinal or 'emotionally charged'. It also concludes that different language and cultural patterns have an impact on appraisal and argumentation in news reporting. 2016-05-26T13:05:06Z 2016-05-26T13:05:06Z 2016 Article 1022-8195 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1484 en Language matters studies in the languages of Africa;Vol. 47, No. 1 open Routledge
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`Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title_full `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title_fullStr `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title_full_unstemmed `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title_short `Subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
title_sort `subjectivity' in newspaper reports on 'controversial' and `emotional' debates: an appraisal and controversy analysis
topic Appraisal, Argumentation, Controversy, Newspaper reporting, Representation, Subjectivity, Zimbabwe
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