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ERIC Number: EJ1029214
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 29
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ISSN: ISSN-1542-7587
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Ideologies of the Press in Regard to English Language Learners: A Case Study of Two Newspapers in Arizona
González-Carriedo, Ricardo
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, v11 n2 p121-149 2014
The media in general and newspapers in particular have a powerful influence on the formation of public attitudes in society. This study aimed at identifying and analyzing the ideologies of two newspapers in Arizona in regard to English language learners. Using discourse analysis, 90 texts published by "The Arizona Republic" and the "East Valley Tribune" between "2003" and "2012" were examined. Findings reveal that "The Arizona Republic" embraced assimilationist ideologies based on cultural and linguistic homogeneity (centered on the dominance of the English language) and a pro-immigration stance grounded on humanitarian and financial principles. The East Valley Tribune, on the other hand, supported an overarching anti-immigration ideology combined with principles of fiscal conservatism, English monolingualism, and cultural homogeneity.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Arizona
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