News as an Ideological Framework: Comparing US Newspapers' Coverage of Labor Strikes in South Korea and Poland

Author(s) Lee Junghi, Craig Robert L.
Year 1992
Language of Investigation GB
Studied Language
Please cite as follows:

Lee Junghi, Craig Robert L. (1992). News as an Ideological Framework: Comparing US Newspapers’ Coverage of Labor Strikes in South Korea and Poland. In: Discourse & Society3(3), 341–363. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957926592003003004

Abstract

Discourse analysis comparing US newspapers' news-coverage of Polish and South Korean labor disputes demonstrates some of its ideological aspects. Like Herman and Chomsky's (1988) analyses of other US foreign correspondence, it shows the `us-them' dichotomy and anti-communist filter in operation. The comparison also reveals the pro-management/anti-labor framework that operates in the South Korean case. The authors argue that this framework is the root of the anti-communist filter.