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View article: Embracing the unexpected: Exploring the role of serendipity in newswriting
Embracing the unexpected: Exploring the role of serendipity in newswriting Open
This paper explores the role of serendipity in journalistic decision-making. The authors draw on 25 years of newsroom ethnography to introduce the concept of a horizon of foreseeable forthcoming phases (HFFP). This concept encompasses the …
View article: Preface to the Handbooks of Applied Linguistics Series
Preface to the Handbooks of Applied Linguistics Series Open
The present
View article: Preface
Preface Open
The present handbook constitutes Volume 18 of the De
View article: Linguistic recycling
Linguistic recycling Open
“She said that he said that they said…” – This issue of the AILA Review focuses on practices of quoting by which language is recycled in new contexts, transgressing formerly clear boundaries in environments of increasing mediatization. In …
View article: “Irgendwie bin ich immer am Schreiben”.
“Irgendwie bin ich immer am Schreiben”. Open
Transdisciplinary research is research not only on, but also for and, most of all, with practitioners. In the research framework of transdisciplinarity, scholars and practitioners collaborate throughout research projects with the aim of mu…
View article: Fragmentary narrative reasoning : on the enthymematic structure of journalistic storytelling
Fragmentary narrative reasoning : on the enthymematic structure of journalistic storytelling Open
Journalists worldwide conceive of their work mostly as writing stories, because the narrative mode is extremely effective in delivering information to all social categories. Nonetheless, journalists hardly ever tell a whole story that comp…
View article: Translingual quoting in journalism
Translingual quoting in journalism Open
This chapter focuses on translingual quoting (TQ), i.e. the sub-process of news-writing by which utterances from sources are both quoted and translated. Analyses of journalists’ mental and material activities suggest conceptualizing TQ as …
View article: Introduction
Introduction Open
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View article: On, for, and with practitioners
On, for, and with practitioners Open
This article explains how research “on” practitioners can be turned into research “for and with” practitioners ( Cameron, Frazer, Rampton, & Richardson, 1992 , p. 22) by including these practitioners in the research teams. Methodologically…
View article: Fragmentary narrative reasoning. On the enthymematic structure of journalistic storytelling
Fragmentary narrative reasoning. On the enthymematic structure of journalistic storytelling Open
Journalists worldwide conceive of their work mostly as writing stories, because the narrative mode is extremely effective in delivering information to all social categories. Nonetheless, journalists hardly ever tell a whole story that comp…
View article: Beyond the myth of journalistic storytelling: Why a narrative approach to journalism falls short (Introduction)
Beyond the myth of journalistic storytelling: Why a narrative approach to journalism falls short (Introduction) Open
Despite the journalism education mantra to think story, news media accounts are far more than sheer storytelling. They are more about the punchline first than suspense, more about fragments of information than comprehensive storylines, and…
View article: Combining methods in AL-informed research of newsritings
Combining methods in AL-informed research of newsritings Open
Investigating real-life writing processes of journalists at their workplaces requires combining newsroom ethnography with linguistic analysis. But how to combine research frameworks and methods? In this paper, we start with the methodologi…
View article: Media and quoting
Media and quoting Open
This chapter focuses on a distinctive type of intertextuality called direct quotes, which includes both written quotes and sound bite quotes, and it discusses research dealing particularly with quotes and quoting in the media. The data cor…
View article: Angewandte Linguistik anwenden
Angewandte Linguistik anwenden Open
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View article: Methodology
Methodology Open
Doing writing research in real-life settings means investigating individual, collaborative, and organizational writing and text production in complex and dynamic contexts. Methodological questions need to be clarified, such as: which metho…
View article: Realism, social cohesion, and media policymaking: The case of Swiss public broadcasting
Realism, social cohesion, and media policymaking: The case of Swiss public broadcasting Open
More than any other integrative social theory, Realist Social Theory (RST) focuses on the different ontological properties of agency and structure, such as their distinct power and durability. RST explains social change as being caused by …
View article: Applying a newswriting research approach to translation
Applying a newswriting research approach to translation Open
Translation is a situated activity that involves more than simply producing target texts from source texts. In order to understand what translators actually do when they translate, their psycho-biographies as well as the social setting of …