Narrative and Media 2005
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511811760.016
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“…It is well documented that straight news stories about science and technology in the mass media are framed to fit particular narratives and agendas (Friedman et al, 1986;Nelkin, 1987;Lewenstein, 1995;Gregory and Miller, 1998;Green, 2001;Fulton, 2005). This article demonstrates that journalistic values and patterns evident in the mass media also apply to news coverage in scientific journals.…”
Section: Scientific Journals As News Mediamentioning
confidence: 76%
“…It is well documented that straight news stories about science and technology in the mass media are framed to fit particular narratives and agendas (Friedman et al, 1986;Nelkin, 1987;Lewenstein, 1995;Gregory and Miller, 1998;Green, 2001;Fulton, 2005). This article demonstrates that journalistic values and patterns evident in the mass media also apply to news coverage in scientific journals.…”
Section: Scientific Journals As News Mediamentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Our decision to focus on online news media reflects their pivotal role in circulating information and opinions, especially during the pandemic. Narrative analysis can be applied to the contents of online news since the stories told in that media present a linear order of events together with a set of cause-effect mechanisms while depicting a social phenomenon (Fulton, 2005;Hansen, 2020;Mitchelstein and Boczkowski, 2009;Pasquinelli and Trunfio, 2020). Hence, by choosing a narrative approach, we acknowledge its strengths in exploring a social phenomenon through its representation (Czarniawska, 2004;Riessman, 1993).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesses termos, se a mídia transforma a vida diá-ria numa história que, sob a máscara da imparcialidade, alimenta a crença em verdades universais e objetivas (Fulton, 2005b), a ACD mostra-se bastante fecunda no sentido de mostrar como isso ocorre. Para tanto, deve o analista, partindo da superfície linguística do texto, chegar ao discurso, apreendendo as relações ideológicas em jogo e observando como elas trabalham na constituição do que pode/não pode ser dito e na construção da imagem dos grupos sociais em conflito.…”
Section: Pressupostos Teóricos E Metodológicos De Abordagem Do Corpusunclassified