Narratively framing emergent identities in post-agreement societies: patterns of the Northern Irish identity within the provincial media
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07/09/2016
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The research analyses ‘Northern Irish’ identity narratives post-agreement, and examines the configuration of frame agendas in terms of individual narrative components. A content analysis utilised news published through 1997–2014 within Northern Ireland daily newspapers – the Belfast Telegraph, the Irish News and the News Letter. A process of manifest coding produced an emergent coding scheme displaying the relative stability of media frames surrounding the Northern Irish identity as broadly partisan; however, there is also a subtle narrative shift of Northern Irish identity across the time periods; and findings of a dominant framing paradigm of political and social conceptions of identification post-agreement.<br/><br/> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
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Fenton , O-J 2016 , ' Narratively framing emergent identities in post-agreement societies: patterns of the Northern Irish identity within the provincial media ' National Identities . DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1212000 |
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article |