Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration

This paper explores the discourses of emigration in a South African daily newspaper from 1988 to 2001, and discusses the implications of these discourses on the way in which emigration is constructed within South African society In this paper, Potter and Wetherell 's (1987) approach to discours...

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Main Author: Bright, Sue-Ann
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007672
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-31632018-09-04T04:17:09ZBrain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigrationBright, Sue-AnnMass media and language -- South AfricaMass media criticism -- South AfricaMass media criticism -- South AfricaDiscourse analysis -- Social aspectsThis paper explores the discourses of emigration in a South African daily newspaper from 1988 to 2001, and discusses the implications of these discourses on the way in which emigration is constructed within South African society In this paper, Potter and Wetherell 's (1987) approach to discourse analysis is utilized. It makes use of interpretative repertoires, to explore the functions and consequences of the discourses. The discursive framework thereby reveals the different subject positions related to nationalism, race and class. It is argued that economics and notions of culture and social class, do more than provide a useful medium through which the phenomenon of emigration can be understood. They also support the affirmations of certain groups of people above others, by claiming that emigration is unpatriotic and disloyal. This paper concludes by identifying the negative connotations of media discourses in the construction of emigration and acknowledges that many alternate constructions are silenced in this matter.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Psychology2005ThesisMastersMA70 leavespdfvital:3163http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007672EnglishBright, Sue-Ann
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topic Mass media and language -- South Africa
Mass media criticism -- South Africa
Mass media criticism -- South Africa
Discourse analysis -- Social aspects
spellingShingle Mass media and language -- South Africa
Mass media criticism -- South Africa
Mass media criticism -- South Africa
Discourse analysis -- Social aspects
Bright, Sue-Ann
Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
description This paper explores the discourses of emigration in a South African daily newspaper from 1988 to 2001, and discusses the implications of these discourses on the way in which emigration is constructed within South African society In this paper, Potter and Wetherell 's (1987) approach to discourse analysis is utilized. It makes use of interpretative repertoires, to explore the functions and consequences of the discourses. The discursive framework thereby reveals the different subject positions related to nationalism, race and class. It is argued that economics and notions of culture and social class, do more than provide a useful medium through which the phenomenon of emigration can be understood. They also support the affirmations of certain groups of people above others, by claiming that emigration is unpatriotic and disloyal. This paper concludes by identifying the negative connotations of media discourses in the construction of emigration and acknowledges that many alternate constructions are silenced in this matter.
author Bright, Sue-Ann
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title Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
title_short Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
title_full Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
title_fullStr Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
title_full_unstemmed Brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
title_sort brain drain, exodus and chicken run : media discourses on emigration
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