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Using Frame Analysis to Operationalize Discourse Theory for Critical News Media Research

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posted on 2023-08-17, 03:41 authored by Rizwan Sulehry, D Wallace
A main tenet of discourse theory, as derived from the original scholarship of Laclau and Mouffe, is that any social order is the contingent outcome of a political project. Such project is itself a conse-quence of material discursive practice, the pervasiveness of which is measurable in part by the extent to which its verbal articulations get disseminated with the help of news media. Thus, investigating news media agents which initiate, further, counter and discontinue the discursive process can be effective in mapping the political constitution of the social. But the question is: how to operationalize discourse theory for in-depth analysis of news media artifacts? Glynos and Howarth’s (2007) logics approach is a major step forward, but their account is too generalized to pass as an instructive account of their method. Others who have attempted to operationalize this approach have also left data analysis under-specified, particularly regarding the method of identifying the self-interpretations of social actors, on which the uncovering of logics initially depends. This article offers a more comprehensive methodolog-ical account. Through a sample analysis of one news report, we demonstrate that discourse theory’s analytical resources can be bolstered by subjecting the textual data to an approach derived from the literature on frame analysis. In the course of this illustration, we additionally hope to contribute to framing theory’s analytical repertoire.

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Preferred citation

Sulehry, R. S. & Wallace, D. (2021). Using Frame Analysis to Operationalize Discourse Theory for Critical News Media Research. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations, 23(3), 7-23. https://doi.org/10.21018/rjcpr.2021.3.331

Journal title

Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations

Volume

23

Issue

3

Publication date

2021-01-01

Pagination

7-23

Publisher

College of Communication and Public Relations

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-12-01

ISSN

1454-8100

eISSN

2344-5440