Description: Meaning in the Media Discourse, Controversy and Debate Addresses the issue of what we should make of competing claims about meaning when debated in highly charged circumstances. Alan Durant (Author) 9780521199582, Cambridge University Press Hardback, published 4 March 2010 268 pages 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.54 kg 'Meaning in the Media is that rare find: a work accessible to students and researchers whose clarity and readability will give linguistics the type of visibility it deserves in our meaning-suffused society. For scholars and students working in a number of fields, in law and beyond, it offers a common vocabulary and analytical model with which to tackle contested meaning.' Graeme Dinwoodie, Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, University of Oxford Meaning in the Media addresses the issue of how we should respond to competing claims about meaning put forward in confrontations between people or organisations in highly charged circumstances such as bitter public controversies and expensive legal disputes. Alan Durant draws attention to the pervasiveness and significance of such meaning-related disputes in the media, investigating how their 'meaning' dimension is best described and explained. Through his analysis of deception, distortion, bias, false advertising, offensiveness and other kinds of communicative behaviour that trigger interpretive disputes, Durant shows that we can understand both meaning and media better if we focus in new ways on moments in discourse when the apparently continuous flow of understanding and agreement breaks down. This lively and contemporary volume will be invaluable to students and teachers of linguistics, media studies, journalism and law. Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Communication Failure and Interpretive Conflict: 1. From personal disagreement to meaning troublespot 2. Signs of trouble 3. Different kinds of meaning question Part II. Making Sense of 'Meaning': 4. Meaning and the appeal to semantics 5. Interpretive variation 6. Time-based meaning Part III. Verbal Disputes and Approaches to Resolving Them: 7. Meaning as a knockout competition 8. Standards of interpretation Part IV. Analysing Disputes in Different Fields of Law and Regulation: 9. Defamation: 'reasonably capable of bearing the meaning attributed' 10. Advertising: 'not only what is said, but what is reasonably implied' 11. Offensiveness: 'if there is a meaning, it is doubtless objectionable' Part V. Conclusion: 12. Trust in interpretation References. Subject Areas: Media studies [JFD], Sociolinguistics [CFB]
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BIC Subject Area 1: Media studies [JFD]
BIC Subject Area 2: Sociolinguistics [CFB]
Book Title: Meaning in the Media
ISBN: 0521199581
Publication Date: 04/03/2010
Item Depth: 19
Number of Pages: 268 Pages
Publication Name: Meaning in the Media: Discourse, Controversy and Debate
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Item Height: 229 mm
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Study Guide
Item Weight: 540 g
Subject Area: Data Analysis
Author: Alan Durant
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover