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Language, Media and Society

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Language, Media and Society by Anthea Irwin-Turner is an accessible introduction to the relationship between language, media, and social interactions. It explores how language varies across different contexts and media, and how it shapes and reflects social identities such as age, gender, class, and disability. The book encourages critical reflection on how language both challenges and reinforces societal power structures, using everyday examples and media content to engage students with sociolinguistic analysis.
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This textbook is ideal for students studying applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, media studies, communications, and sociology. It is particularly suited for those seeking a student-friendly and practical introduction to analysing language in social and media contexts, with helpful in-chapter tasks and reflections.

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An ideal introduction to the analysis of language as a central element of everyday interactions and media, helping students reflect critically on the ways individuals and the creators of media use language to reflect and construct social identities.

Why do we encounter different types of language in different places, from different people, and in different types of media? What assumptions do we make about each other when we interact, and what assumptions do media creators make about us when they design the media we see and hear? When does the language used in society and by media lead to social change and when does it serve to reinforce existing power structures and class divisions?

In Language, Media and Society, students learn how to notice the features of the language used in the interactions they have and the media they encounter every day, and to understand the relationships between language, media, and the wider world around them. Assuming no prior knowledge of sociolinguistic analysis, this student-friendly textbook is a perfect introduction to the intersections between language and its social contexts.

Written in a student-friendly, conversational tone, Language, Media and Society first answers some fundamental questions about what we mean when we talk about language, about media, and about society in the contexts of applied linguistics. The book then addresses the many different ways that language and media construct and reflect aspects of identity such as age, gender, sexuality, class, and disability.

Students will find useful examples throughout from the types of interactions they have every day and from the media they encounter every day, and will be invited to begin their own investigations into the functions of language in everyday life and in media of all types. This valuable textbook:

  • Is suitable for use in courses on language and media, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, communications, media studies, and sociology.
  • Encourages students to reflect upon the language that is used in everyday life and in the media they see and hear, and to consider how this language influences and is influenced by society.
  • Features in-chapter tasks, end-of-chapter review questions, guided reflections, and resources for students and instructors.
  • Employs an engaging, conversational tone and makes underlying theory accessible.

Language, Media and Society is an ideal introductory textbook for undergraduate courses on sociolinguistics, language and media, sociology and communication, and media studies.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119669142

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 240

About the Author

ANTHEA IRWIN-TURNER is a Lecturer in Communication at Ulster University, UK. She applies her main research interest of power and identity in (media) discourse to a range of fields including adolescent interaction, and media constructions of young people, asylum seekers, poverty, minority languages, and political events. She has published chapters in edited volumes, papers in such journals as Language in Society, and reports for third sector organisations across these subject areas.

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