Reporting Strategies of Israeli Print Media: Jerusalem Post and Haaretz as a Case Study

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作者
Dridi, Tarak [1 ]
机构
[1] Shaqra Univ, Shaqraa, Saudi Arabia
来源
SAGE OPEN | 2020年 / 10卷 / 03期
关键词
pragmatics; narratology; direct speech; free direct speech; NRSA; media discourse; free indirect speech; reporting techniques; DISCOURSE;
D O I
10.1177/2158244020936986
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
It prominently figures that media discourse has acquired a vantage point during the past decades over churches and trade unions as an influential source of information that could drastically shape public opinion. This article indulges into evincing how print media tacitly pass on their subjectivity through the deployment of reporting techniques that are wittingly chosen. Thus, this article moves beyond the formal concepts of narratology into the realm of pragmatics to scrutinize the reporting strategies of media discourse as embodied in Israeli print media. It endeavors to find palpable answers to three core questions that hover around: the reporting techniques utilized, the reasons beyond their use, and the impact of their choice on the redefinition of narratology. In doing so, 20 straight news reports are, respectively, elected for analysis fromHaaretzandJerusalem Postrunning from 2006 onward and endorsing the model of Leech and Short in its second edition. The main findings prove that Israeli print media gain objectivity through the use of direct and indirect speeches and override it when it comes to the free versions of reported speech. Narratology, hence, in its classical view aneeds to be linked to pragmatics in order to come to grips with questions related to intentionality and accountability.
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