Media and Language Studies: Comparative Analysis of Syrian Civil War’s Media Coverage

Abstract

The language of the news on television and the internet, the publications that are relevant to the whole world, are generally published in English. These publications are naturally provided through English syntax. The increasingly more abstracting attitude and universalization of the concepts in the Modern Era seem to be the mere evidence of modernity. The minute details of experiences do not include all of the factors structuring these experiences due to the global interdependence of all events. Thus, the genuine experiences of the Middle East increasingly conditioned by the international, social and political factors through certain political terminology that is mainly used by the international media.

Keywords

Arab Spring Corpus Democracy Global Media Media Coverage. Syria

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    English, Array-Array