
Personalisation in Mass Media Communication
British online news between public and private
Daniela Landert(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 4. February 2014
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-90-272-5645-4 (ISBN)
Description
It seems to be a truism that today's news media present the news in a more personal and direct way than print newspapers some twenty-five years ago. However, it is far from obvious, how this can be described linguistically. This study develops a model that integrates and differentiates between the various facets of personalisation from a linguistic point of view. It includes 1) contexts that involve the audience by inviting direct interaction and through the use of visual elements; 2) the focus on private individuals who are personally affected by news events; and 3) the use of communicative immediacy, for instance in the form of direct speech and first and second person pronouns. This model is applied to data from five British online news sites, demonstrating how individual features contribute to personalisation, how different features interact, and what personalisation strategies are used by news sites of different market orientations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
+ index
Weight
695 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5645-4 (9789027256454)
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Daniela Landert
Personalisation in Mass Media Communication
British online news between public and private
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02/2014
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Content
1. List of tables; 2. List of figures; 3. Acknowledgements; 4. 1. Introduction; 5. 2. Personalisation in mass media; 6. 3. Data collection; 7. 4. Feedback and interaction; 8. 5. Visual elements; 9. 6. News actors; 10. 7. Direct speech; 11. 8. Personal pronouns; 12. 9. Conclusion; 13. References; 14. Appendix A: List of articles; 15. Appendix B: Statistical tests; 16. Author index; 17. Subject index