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Title
Ordination by media?: analysis of news texts constructing the debate over women's ordination to the priesthood in the Anglican Church of Australia in four daily newspapers, 1987-1992
Title
Analysis of news texts constructing the debate over women's ordination to the priesthood in the Anglican Church of Australia in four daily newspapers, 1987-1992
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Australasian Digital Theses
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
1996
Author/Creator
Bartholomeusz, Judith Rose
Description
"March 1995"
Description
Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University, School of English, Linguistics and Media, 1996.
Description
Bibliography: part 1, p. 398-409.
Description
Part 1. Theoretical background -- News reports and modality -- News photographs -- Discursive mediation of the women's ordination debate -- News structuring discourse -- Conclusion: Ordination by media? -- pt. 2. Selected news reports -- Appendix: Analysis of samples of verbal texts.
Description
Over 200 news texts that construct the debate over the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Anglican Church of Australia are analysed. Attention is drawn to modal and modal-like constructions of credibility for news actors in verbal text and in photographs. Focus is placed also on the construction of affective mental processes and emotion, producing social affinity between reader-viewer and represented participant. This approach follows Kress and van Leeuwen, who combine social semiotics and functional linguistics, and propose a 'grammar' of visual images. -- Attention is paid also to the contributing discourses to the ordination debate, both theological and feminist. It is demonstrated that the press disguised a complex discursive reality with many competing meanings between theological traditions and between feminisms. It is argued that the press have constructed the debate in 'the social'. Within 'the social' three 'discourses' are recognised: democratic-legislative; progress (reflecting Enlightenment thought); and unity, the latter two being measured against the former. It is argued that press evaluation has produced a 'mediated theological orthodoxy' in 'the social'. -- It is concluded that credibility evaluations must be viewed in the light of the structuring characteristics of news discourse reflecting the market orientation of the industry. 'Ordination by media' points to an implicit ideological predisposition, but not a conscious press commitment to women's ordination.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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2 parts (409, [218] p.) ill
Subject Keyword
Church and the press -- Anglican Church of Australia
Subject Keyword
Ordination of women -- Anglican Church of Australia
Resource Type
Thesis masters research
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Macquarie University. School of English, Linguistics and Media

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/178313
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1674053
Language
eng
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Copyright Judith Rose Bartholomeusz 1996.
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