How is the real world 'constructed in discourse', and how does the construction of the "real world" differ according to differing news styles and different media?

Title: How is the real world 'constructed in discourse', and how does the construction of the "real world" differ according to differing news styles and different media?
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How is the real world 'constructed in discourse', and how does the construction of the "real world" differ according to differing news styles and different media?
Discourse has been defined as a social practice within institutions, in terms of news discourse, there has been much contention over whether the framing, selecting and choice of idiosyncratic language within different news media reflects reality, or whether it constructs it. This assignment will look at critical and theoretical discussion over this. Newspapers will be used to show how reality is constructed, also looking at critical discourse analysis with a tabloid and a broadsheet paper. …showed first 75 words of 1601 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1601 total…Of Journalism (London: Oxford University Press, 1998). Schudson, Michael, The Sociology of News (London & New York: WW. Norton & Company, 2003). Thwaites, Tony, Davis, Lloyd, Mules, Warwick, Tools For Cultural Studies: An Introduction (South Yarra: Macmillan Education Australia, 1994)/ Wayne, Mike, Marxism And Media Studies: Key Concepts and Contemporary Trends (London: Pluto, 2003). Newspapers Carvel, John 'Superbug death toll doubles in four years', The Guardian, Friday, February 25, 2005. Cecil, Nic 'A Bug's Rife', The Sun, Friday, February 25, 2005

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