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Print Media Content Analysis: Language, Imagery and Prominent Themes

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Gordon, Faith

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Palgrave Macmillan

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This chapter critically analyses how newspapers in Northern Ireland represent children, young people and children and youth sector organisations. In doing so, this chapter presents an analysis of the language and imagery utilised by journalists and editors when reporting on children, young people and their advocates. It also outlines and analyses the significance of prominent themes that emerged from the large-scale study of print media content.

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Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies

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