Argumentation in newsmaking process and product
Persone
(Responsabile)
Perrin D.
(Co-responsabile)
(Collaboratore)
Zampa M.
(Collaboratore)
Persone esterne
Burger Marcel
(Co-beneficiario esterno)
Abstract
The present RM examines the role of argumentative practices – i.e. practices of socialized reasoning and reason-giving – in newsmaking discourse and in news discourse, by examining both argumentation in the news production process and argumentation in the textual news products. The research takes a comparative approach, looking at different media (radio-television vs. print journalism) in three different linguistic and cultural regions of Switzerland (German, French and Italian). The media organizations considered are two different units of the public service broadcaster SRG (Schweizer Fernsehen and Télévision Suisse Romande) and the main Italian language newspaper published in Ticino, Il Corriere del Ticino (CdT), which is owned by a non-profit private foundation.
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Pubblicazioni
- Luciani M., Rocci A. (2018) Journalist's arguing newsmaking decisions on the basis of anticipated audience uptake. In: Burger, M. (ed.) Investigating Journalism Practices: Combining Media Discourse Analysis and Newsroom Ethnography. Cahiers de l'ILSL, n. 54, 2018. Université de Lausanne, 147-170
- Rocci A., Andone C. (2016) Argumentation in journalism: Professional practices and the public sphere, Journal of Argumentation in Context, 5 (1):1-8. ISSN 2211-4742
- Rocci A., Luciani M. (2016) Economic-financial journalists as argumentative intermediaries, Journal of Argumentation in Context, 5 (1):88-111. ISSN 2211–4742