Language in the News
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Language in the News by Roger Fowler, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991. This engaging paperback explores the intricate relationship between language and journalism, revealing how newspaper coverage of global events is often perceived as an impartial recounting of 'hard facts.' With 272 pages of in-depth analysis, Fowler challenges this conventional view, arguing that news is not merely reported but is a constructed practice influenced by social and political contexts. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in media studies, this book invites readers to rethink the way they consume news and understand the power of language in shaping public perception. Dive into this essential read that unveils the complexities behind the headlines!