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  1. Approaching the representation of sub-Saharan immigrants in a Sample from the spanish press: Deconstructing stereotypes.María Martínez Lirola - 2014 - Critical Discourse Studies 11 (4):482-499.
    Spain has become a country receiving immigrants in the last years. The majority of the items of news related to immigration that appear in the press exhibit negative characteristics. The main purpose of this article is to observe the linguistic and visual representation of Sub-Saharan immigrants in a sample of the Spanish press in order to answer the following research questions: how are Sub-Saharan immigrants portrayed linguistically and visually in the given press? What are the implications of the choices in (...)
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  • How Malthusian ideology crept into the newsroom: British tabloids and the coverage of the ‘underclass’.Steven Harkins & Jairo Lugo-Ocando - 2016 - Critical Discourse Studies 13 (1):78-93.
    ABSTRACTThis article argues that Malthusianism as a series of discursive regimes, developed in the Victorian-era, serves in times of austerity to reproduce an elite understanding of social exclusion in which those in a state of poverty are to blame for their own situation. It highlights that Malthusianism is present in the public discourse, becoming an underlining feature in news coverage of the so-called ‘underclass’. Our findings broadly contradict the normative claim that journalism ‘speaks truth to power’, and suggest instead that (...)
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