Religion in the Media: a Linguistic Analysis
Religion in the Media: a Linguistic Analysis
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Author(s): Al-Azami, Salman
ISBN No.: 9781137299727
Pages: xiii, 244
Year: 201609
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 75.89
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This ground-breaking book takes an interdisciplinary approach to language, religion and media using an audience-response study. In this book, the author investigates how the three Abrahamic faiths - Christianity, Judaism and Islam - are represented in mainstream British media and analyses how members of each religious group and those with no religion receive those representations. Employing Critical Discourse Analysis, Al-Azami considers the way the media use their power of language to influence the audience s perceptions of the three religions through newspaper articles, television documentaries and television dramas. Chapter 3 presents the results of an original investigation into the responses of members of the three religious groups and those with no religion when exposed to those same media materials. The author applies the encoding/decoding model and also considers people s views in face-to-face interactions compared to comments on online newspapers. Comprehensive in its analysis, this book will be of interest to students of Linguistics, Media Studies, Religious Studies, and Journalism. Salman Al-Azami is Senior Lecturer in English Language at Liverpool Hope University. He previously taught at Edge Hill University and worked as a researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London.


Dr Al-Azami has published widely on bilingualism and language in education, and has organised an international conference on religion and media. ".


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