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    Encoding Crime and Punishment in TEI: The Digital Processing of Early Modern Broadsheets from Vienna by Claudia Resch, Daniel Schopper, Tanja Wissik, Daniela Fasching

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The broadsheets, entitled “Death Sentences,” belong to a little-explored genre of print media distributed to advertise public executions and have not been subject to closer scholarly examination before now. …”
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    Reader's satisfaction and purchase probability of Melaka Hari Ini newspaper / Hamidah Norman, Suhailah Ibrahim and Noor Azima Mohammad

    Published 2007
    “…Readers can choose to buy newspapers that are available in two fonnats - broadsheet and tabloid (half the size of broadsheet) and sold at RMI to RMl.50 per copy. …”
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    Linguocultural Specifics of Artificial Intelligence Representation in the English Language Media Discourse: Corpus-Based Approach by Larisa A. Kochetova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Corpus methods establish semantic, figurative-perceptual and axiological specificity in the media representation of AI in various media segments, such as tabloids and broadsheet papers. Corpus-assisted discourse analysis includes: 1) identification of unique semantic domains that determine discourse interpretations of this socially significant phenomenon, followed by an analysis of their dispersion in narratives about AI; 2) analysis of the figurative-evaluative and value content of its media representation; 3) investigation of the specifics of broadsheet media and tabloid media representations of the AI concept. …”
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    Male and female murderers in newspapers: Are they portrayed differently? by Bethany O'Donnell

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This research aims to identify any similarities and differences in the reporting of male and female murderers in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. In order to gain a stronger insight into the issue, two case studies have been selected, one male and one female. …”
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    Revisionism in Irish historical writing: the new anti-nationalist school of historians by Connolly Association, CA, Ellis, Peter Berresford

    Published 1989
    “…A Connolly Association broadsheet. Undated, but the text was given as a lecture on 31 October 1989.…”
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    A populist turn?: News editorials and the recent discursive shift on immigration in Sweden by Ekman Mattias, Krzyżanowski Michał

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Positioned within the ongoing discursive shifts in the Swedish public sphere and the growth of discursive uncivility in its mainstream areas, the analysis highlights how xenophobic and racist discourses once propagated by the far and radical right gradually penetrate into the studied broadsheet newspapers. We argue that the examined editorials carry the tendency to normalise once radical perceptions of immigration. …”
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    Negotiating Professional News Judgment and “Clicks” by Karlsson Michael, Clerwall Christer

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The present study investigates whether clicks change news values and have an impact on news routines in tabloid, broadsheet and public service newsrooms. The findings indicate that audience metrics bring a new dimension to the news evaluation process regardless of publishing tradition, but that the commercial media seem to keep a closer tab on traffic. …”
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    Genetic ancestry testing, whiteness and the limits of anti-racism by Katharine Tyler

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This article was published in The Daily Telegraph, a broadsheet “quality” newspaper in the UK. I analyse the ways in which ideas and images of British indigeneity and shared human descent that support white Western racial hierarchies, power and privileges emerge in the posts that responded to the newspaper article.…”
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    Gender and Identity Intersectionality: Evidence from the Spanish Press Coverage of Migrant and/or Racialized Women by Rafael Durán

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Framing analysis was conducted on the 234 clippings in which the six most popular Spanish broadsheet newspapers referred to the women in question throughout 2021. …”
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    Who speaks for Muslims? The role of the press in the creation and reporting of Muslim public opinion polls in the aftermath of London bombings in July 2005 by Sobolewska, M, Sundas, A

    Published 2012
    “…We analyse all public opinion polls conducted in the 18 months following the 7/7 attacks and all their broadsheet newspaper coverage to show that the media framing effects influence both the creation of Muslim opinion polls, and their reporting.…”
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    "Psychosomatic": a systematic review of its meaning in newspaper articles. by Stone, J, Colyer, M, Feltbower, S, Carson, A, Sharpe, M

    Published 2004
    “…The survey was limited to broadsheet newspapers. "Psychosomatic" had a pejorative meaning, such as "imaginary" or "made up," in 74 of 215 (34%) of the articles in which the meaning could be judged. …”
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    The Age of the Expert—COVID-19, Expertise, and Conflicts of Interest in Austrian Media Reporting by Johannes Scherling, Anouschka Foltz

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In this paper, we analyze the use of expert voices during the COVID pandemic in two Austrian broadsheet papers. Methods: We examine the use of reporting verbs employed to indicate the journalists’ stance towards the expert comments as well as the relationship of those comments to the experts’ fields of expertise and to any potential conflicts of interest. …”
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    NAMING DISPLACED PEOPLE: by Laura Calabrese, Valériane Mistiaen

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Using a mixed methodology of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis, we analysed a corpus of 376,217 words from the two main French broadsheet newspapers, Le Monde and Le Figaro, in order to observe if the lexical debate influenced the choice of words of the journalists. !…”
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    “And what if I enwreathed my own?” Literary Tourism as Transplantation in Wordsworth’s Yarrow Poems by Anders Kristian Strand

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Abstract This article, focusing on William Wordsworth’s poems about the Scottish river Yarrow, investigates the English poet’s creative refashioning of the Scottish broadsheet balladry tradition. It throws light on Wordsworth’s literary tourism and demonstrates how his Yarrow poems displaya complex interplay between seeing a site, reading literary texts about it, and writing new significance onto it. …”
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    Commenting, Sharing and Tweeting News by Almgren Susanne M., Olsson Tobias

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…However, how do these opportunities to participate vary between the participatory spaces that news sites affiliated with local, national broadsheet and tabloid news constitute? How are these opportunities appropriated by users in terms of participatory practices such as commenting and sharing news through Facebook and Twitter? …”
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    A Rhetorical Stylistic Analysis of English Political Headlines in Selected Newspapers by Sawsan Hassan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The analysis was carried out on data selected from the British broadsheet The Guardian and the American New York Times newspaper headlines. …”
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