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Category Archives: News and media
Convention over logic: Limits of implicature
Evening News 24 – Refuse fire near City Hall Arsonists sparked an emergency response after setting light to a rubbish container near City Hall on Saturday evening. The suspects started the fire shortly after 7pm on St Giles Street. Two … Continue reading
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Folk theories of conceptual causality and collective autonomy
Film examines Daily Mail ‘diet’ | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited In the footsteps of Supersize Me, a documentary-maker has attempted to find out whether we are what we read by giving up all news sources except the Daily Mail. … Continue reading
Networks of trust and the newspaper business
Virtual Economics: Why newspapers are not screwed …newspapers’ core value is not their content but their validation. Sure it’s expensive to create content. In the long run this probably doesn’t really matter. There’s plenty of content. The value that newspapers … Continue reading
Bill O’Reilly on the 8:05 from Brighton
‘Bourne’ flick is ultimately un-American – Opinion & Editorial – BostonHerald.com I knew this movie was trouble when I read the reviews. Almost all the critics liked it. The only way American movie critics would like a violent car-chase film … Continue reading
Bi-furcated narrative frames in public policy debates
Confessions of a BBC liberal – Times Online There is a perfectly reasonable case for progressive liberal reform of penal policy. There is also a perfectly reasonable case for a stricter and more punitive penal policy. This programme was quite … Continue reading
Anecdotes, metaphors and the negotiated truth
Media Matters – “Media Matters”; by Jamison Foser “I believe in the usefulness and validity of the telling anecdote — the seemingly small story that reveals a broader truth about a politician or other subject,” Carney wrote. And who can … Continue reading
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Schematic imagery as euphemistic framing in war news reporting
Analysis: Military Shows Gains in Iraq Despite political setbacks, American commanders are clinging to a hope that stability might be built from the bottom up—with local groups joining or aiding U.S. efforts to root out extremists—rather than from the top … Continue reading
Collective negotiation of causal relations
Congress must end U.S. role in a civil war nobody voted for That is why we propose to end the authorization for the war in Iraq. The civil war we have on our hands in Iraq is not our fight … Continue reading
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Negotiating ‘lie’
On The Media: Transcript of “Secrets & Lies” (May 4, 2007) BOB GARFIELD: The issue in question was Saddam’s aluminum tubes and whether they were meant for centrifuges to produce nuclear fuel. If, as you say, the administration briefed the … Continue reading
Folk theory of meaning has hypostasis of reference in the Imus controversy
Imus’s last outrage? – The Boston Globe Imus apologized for his latest remark and was suspended for two weeks. But this time, his job could be on the line, said John DePetro, a radio talk show host who was fired … Continue reading