scholarly journals Positive Reaction Toward Trade and Economic Partnership Between Indonesia and Australia Governments in The Jakarta Post

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Rosaria Mita Amalia ◽  
Taufik Ampera ◽  
Yuyu Yohana Risagarniwa

This study explores the representation of social actors, both in the Indonesian and Australian governments on the Trade and Economic Partnership through Critical Discourse Analysis approach. The issue focuses on both governments partnership published in the Jakarta Post during 2014-2018. Using Critical Discourse Analysis as an approach, this article analyses the media exclusion and inclusion strategies of social actors. By applying descriptive qualitative methods, result shows that the dominant strategy is the inclusion strategy. The use of inclusion strategy indicates specifications, individualization and categorization of positive reaction and support of The Jakarta Post towards the Indonesian government on trade and economic partnership between Indonesia and Australia. However, the use of exclusion strategy is aim to hide the social actors in the discourse and to divert reader's attention to the object rather than the subject discourse.

2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-118
Author(s):  
Katie Baker Jones

Discursive practices employed by American Vogue to recontextualize sustainable fashion between 1990 and 2015 were explored through the lens of a discourse-historical approach and multimodal critical discourse analysis. References to sustainably minded values and actions were found throughout the 26 years studied with notable peaks and valleys in coverage that, at times, contradicted changing social interest in the subject. Over time, Vogue recontextualized sustainable fashion discourses and encouraged a passive revolution by moving from a contentious positioning of either/or sustainable fashion to one that embraced a both/and positionality by narrowing focus to lifestyle and product features. Additionally, Vogue celebrated social actors engaged in sustainable behaviors though these were increasingly positioned as lifestyle choices rather than revolutionary collective action. Vogue continuously recontextualized the sustainable fashion discourse as “new” and desirable while neutralizing most negative considerations of fashion consumption through a variety of articulations and by drawing on well-established semiotic resources.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Lusiana

ABSTRACT: The critical period in the analysis discourse emerged between the late 1990s and early 2000 in the linguistic applied field referring to various analytical and analytical frame works and approaches. The study reviewed five article journals to examine ways and methods in which CDA was used to find phenomena social while disclosing the original identity of the social actors. It was found that CDA has been used extensively, to open masks ideologies that discriminate against oppressed groups while presenting positive images for the group with supreme authority.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 184
Author(s):  
Selvarajah Tharmalingam ◽  
Ali M. Al-Wedyan

<p class="1"><span lang="EN-GB">Discursive construction of staff identities at universities’ websites is deliberately created to categorically identify the staff according to their positions. The constructions of these identities are normally implicit in nature. The study attempts to identify the power relations with regard to the ‘WE’ and ‘I’ dichotomy in discourse from a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) perspective. In addition, corpus techniques also aided this study to find the collocates of these two pronouns. Transitivity analysis was conducted to categorise processes associated with each pronoun. So, the processes associated with each pronoun are a way of identifying the role played at the institution level. The focus was on specific personal pronouns ‘We’ and ‘I’ for their use, mainly, as inclusive and exclusive strategies. The data was collected from international universities’ websites. The text was selected from the ‘welcome note/letter’ by Rectors, Vice Rectors, Chancellors, Vice Chancellors, and Presidents. The universities selected for this study are from various geographical areas, namely; Universiti Science Malaysia (USM) in Malaysia, Yarmouk University (YU) in Jordan, and University of Birmingham (UB) in the United Kingdom. The analysis indicates that the use of the pronouns has a social and administrative hierarchical significance. The social actors are represented according to the specified role to play in their respective institutions.</span></p>


Author(s):  
Fábio Alexandre Silva Bezerra

ABSTRACT In this paper, an expanded version of the visual social actor network (van Leeuwen 2008) is suggested in integration with the classification of fields proposed by Martin (1992). In the context of multimodal critical discourse analysis, such network has provided a template for the discussion of the data aiming to reveal and interrogate the construal of women’s agency in the introductory part of the first film Sex and the City (2008). Overall results place women’s actions mostly in the private sphere but also reveal instances of gender performativity (Butler 1990) that question social norms for women mainly imposed by the media.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Wulan Purnama Sari

This paper examines the phenomenon of Ahmadiyah congregation in Indonesia which has long been a conversation for many years. The phenomenon of Ahmadiyah congregation raised in this paper is the result of news from Kompas Online media, in case of attack in Cikeusik in 2011 ago. The method used is critical discourse analysis from Theo Van Leeuwen, who sees the representation of social actors and activities displayed in a text. The representation of the actor and the social act is shown through exclusion and inclusion. The main news that became the object of analysis is the news published by Kompas Online on February 06, 2011, entitled "Thousands of Citizens Cikeusik Serang Jemaah Ahmadiyah". This study examines the use of language on the news to find what discourse is trying to be produced through the news. This study also aims to know the constellation of power in the news, how the representation of Ahmadiyah congregation groups in the news. As a result it is known that the Ahmadiyya congregation group is described as a marginal group, there is an unequal power relationship between the minority and the majority. The Ahmadiyya congregation is unfairly displayed in the discourse or in other words there is discrimination against the Ahmadiyya congregation. It is hoped that this publication will make all Indonesian citizens aware of the existence of discrimination and can be critical in facing it, especially in understanding the news about a particular case in the mass media.  Tulisan ini mengkaji fenomena jemaah Ahmadiyah di Indonesia yang telah lama menjadi perbincangan selama bertahun - tahun. Fenomena jemaah Ahmadiyah yang diangkat pada tulisan ini merupakan hasil pemberitaan dari media Kompas Online, pada kasus penyerangan di Cikeusik tahun 2011 silam. Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis wacana kritis dari Theo Van Leeuwen, yang melihat representasi aktor sosial dan kegiatan ditampilkan dalam suatu teks. Representasi aktor dan tindakan sosial tersebut ditampilkan melalui eksklusi dan inklusi. Berita utama yang menjadi objek analisis adalah berita yang diterbitkan oleh Kompas Online pada 06 Februari 2011, dengan judul “Seribuan Warga Cikeusik Serang Jemaah Ahmadiyah”. Penelitian ini mengkaji penggunaan bahasa pada berita tersebut untuk mencari wacana apa yang berusaha diproduksi melalui berita tersebut. Penelitian ini juga bertujuan untuk mengetahui konstelasi kekuatan dalam berita tersebut, bagaimana representasi kelompok jemaah Ahmadiyah dalam berita tersebut. Sebagai hasilnya diketahui bahwa kelompok jemaah Ahmadiyah digambarkan sebagai kelompok marginal, terdapat hubungan kekuasaan yang tidak imbang antara kelompok minoritas dengan kelompok mayoritas. Kelompok jemaah Ahmadiyah ditampilkan secara tidak adil dalam wacana tersebut atau dengan kata lain terdapat diskriminasi terhadap jemaah Ahmadiyah. Diharapkan dengan adanya pemberitaan ini menjadikan seluruh masyarakat Indonesia menjadi sadar akan adanya tindak diskriminasi dan dapat bersikap secara kritis dalam menghadapinya, teruatama dalam memahami pemberitaan tentang suatu kasus tertentu di media massa.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yulia Anggraeni ◽  
Elvi Citraresmana ◽  
Eko Wahyu Koeshandoyo

There is a scarcity of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) studies on the representation of social actors in news media, thus this study addressed this research gap by analysing the way news represented the French President Emmanuel Macron, regarding his controversial support of Samuel Paty, a history teacher in France who was murdered because he showed a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad in his class. This research aims to see the representation of Emmanuel Macron from the perspective of the French media, The Connexion France, which published their news in English language online to reach world-wide audience.  Four articles of the news were purposively selected for this CDA study, which were published from October 18 until November 1, 2020. The French President’s representation was analysed with the nomination and predication strategies.  Results showed that the Connexion France uses four nomination strategies to refer Emmanuel Macron. The professional anthroponyms refer to Emmanual Macron as “the President”, proper names as “Emmanuel Macron” to be the centre of the discourse, synecdoche as “Emmanuel Macron”, and deixis as “he” to avoid repetition the subject of the text. Two predication strategies were also used, the explicit predicate of how the President “has promised” action against Islamists and presupposition from the way the news linked pictures of boycotted French supermarket products with the President. This research provides a take on fresh news with CDA and can beneficial for the students who learn English language by showing how the media uses language for political figures.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnesia Elvi Wisnita S

ABSTRACT: The critical period in the analysis discourse emerged between the late 1990s and early 2000 in the linguistic applied field referring to various analytical and analytical frame works and approaches. The study reviewed five article journals to examine ways and methods in which CDA was used to find phenomena social while disclosing the original identity of the social actors. It was found that CDA has been used extensively, to open masks ideologies that discriminate against oppressed groups while presenting positive images for the group with supreme authority.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Lusiana

ABSTRACT: The critical period in the analysis discourse emerged between the late 1990s and early 2000 in the linguistic applied field referring to various analytical and analytical frame works and approaches. The puppose of this review is to find out how the CDA plays the important role in uncovering hidden ideologies while examining the presence offorce in media. The study reviewed five article journals to examine ways and methods in which CDA was used to find phenomena social while disclosing the original identity of the social actors. It was found that CDA has been used extensively, to open masks ideologies that discriminate against oppressed groups while presenting positive images for the group with supreme authority.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnesia Elvi Wisnita S

The critical period in the analysis discourse emerged between the late 1990s and early 2000 in the linguistic applied field referring to various analytical and analytical frame works and approaches. The study reviewed five article journals to examine ways and methods in which CDA was used to find phenomena social while disclosing the original identity of the social actors. It was found that CDA has been used extensively, to open masks ideologies that discriminate against oppressed groups while presenting positive images for the group with supreme authority.


SUAR BETANG ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ralph Hery Budhiono

The appearance of some new kingdoms in Indonesia seized the public’s attention. The media then covered and published the issue to the readers. Some perspectives used in gaining and reporting the news. One of their focuses is on how to represent any social actors involved. This paper will discuss what techniques used by the writer in representing any social actors in two news articles deal with Keraton Agung Sejagat released by Kompas.com. The aim is to give a description what techniques used and its implication to the news as a whole. Critical Discourse Analysis will be the domain of the paper, meanwhile van Leeuwen’s view of social actors will be the core. This qualitative-descriptive paper is conducted in three stages, which are data providing, analysis, and the presentation of the analysis. Based on the analysis, there are eleven techniques used, i.e. exclusion, inclusion, activation, passivation, genericization, specification, individualization, assimilation, nomination, categorization, and personalization.


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