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Full Description
This book includes contributions to research in the area of language use and gender-based violence (GBV). It demonstrates how the mechanisms of gendered power in news and social media texts operate linguistically in the study of GBV. The collection offers both methodological insights from novel empirical studies and careful theorisations of discourse and gender-based violence.
Contents
Table of content - Acknowledgements - Discourse, gender, and violence in news and social media texts: Setting the scene - Building a large, annotated corpus of newspaper articles: How to analyse violence against women in the press - The victim, the "wolf pack" and the law: Social actors in Spanish press reports of gang rape - Gendered violence in Polish media reporting on crisis migration: A comparative corpus-assisted discourse study - How DR journalists use News Values when reporting on violence against women: The case of Swedish journalist Kim Wall - The construction of victim accountability in the discourse of female survivors of sexual violence (Insights from online blogging) - Discovered and disclosed: Examining discourses about online grooming by child-victims and their caregivers -Mediatic cases on hate speech: Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp on Twitter - The representation of social actors in male survivors digitally-recounted experiences of sexual violence - Notes on contributors