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Ena tema, trije časopisi: primerjava načina poročanja v izbranih slovenskih in angleških časopisih
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Abstract
Ena tema, trije časopisi: primerjava načina poročanja v izbranih slovenskih in angleških časopisih Magistrsko delo raziskuje rabo jezika, splošne značilnosti in prisotnost ideologije v poročanju izbranih slovenskih in britanskih časopisov oz. političnih revij v njihovih spletnih oblikah ter novičarskih portalov, ki naj bi bili politično različno usmerjeni. V kontekstu štirih tem, ki so bile v posameznem okolju v javnosti odmevne med epidemijo koronavirusa, pod drobnogled vzame članke domnevno desno usmerjene revije Demokracija, levo usmerjenega slovenskega časopisa Večer in spletnega portala RTV MMC (RTVSlo.si), ki naj bi bil kot del javnega servisa politično neopredeljen. Britanski del analize zastopajo domnevno desno usmerjeni The Daily Mail, levi The Mirror in neopredeljeni portal BBC News. V teoretičnem uvodu o medijih in jeziku razmišljamo z različnih vidikov, izpostavimo bistvene značilnosti slovenske in britanske medijske krajine, kot izhodišče pa nam služi teorija kritične lingvistike. Analiza člankov temelji na opazovanju različnih jezikovnih kategorij in interpretaciji vsebine glede na izbrane kriterije dveh novinarskih kodeksov. Jezik in zastopanost različnih perspektiv v nekaterih slovenskih časopisih sta se izkazala za nekoliko bolj politično orientirana v primerjavi z britanskimi, medtem ko sta oba portala javnih servisov, RTV MMC in BBC News, najbolje izpolnjevala kriterij distanciranosti in posredovanja različnih stališč, a so bile tudi pri njih opažene nekatere izjeme.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenski mediji, britanski mediji, epidemija koronavirusa, kritična lingvistika, ideološkost.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-137952 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:07.07.2022
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Language:English
Title:Comparison of Reporting Style in Selected Slovenian and English Newspapers
Abstract:
Comparison of Reporting Style in Selected Slovenian and English Newspapers This master’s thesis explores the use of language, general characteristics of reporting and the presence of ideological elements in selected Slovenian and British online newspapers and political magazines as well as news portals which differ in their political orientation. In the context of four high-profile topics relevant for each, Slovenian and British, environment during the coronavirus epidemic, the thesis takes a closer look at articles published by supposedly right-leaning Slovenian magazine Demokracija (Democracy), supposedly left-leaning newspaper Večer (The Evening), and unbiased online portal RTV MMC of Slovenia's national public broadcasting organization RTV. Their British newspaper counterparts are supposedly right-leaning The Daily Mail, left-leaning The Mirror, and the unbiased BBC News online site. The theoretical part introduces the theory of critical linguistics, the main characteristics of Slovenian and British media landscapes and explores language and media through different aspects. The article analysis is based on the observation of different linguistic categories and the interpretation of content according to the criteria of two journalistic codes. The language and representation of different perspectives in certain Slovenian newspapers appeared to be more politically oriented than in British newspapers, while RTV MMC and BBC News news portals best met the criteria of distancing and conveying conflicting views, however, exceptions did appear.

Keywords:Slovenian media, British media, coronavirus epidemic, critical linguistics, ideology.

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