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- Discourse, Media, and Conflict
- Discourse, Media, and Conflict
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- About the Authors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I Conflict Discourse in Newspaper Reporting
- Part II Electronic Media and Online Discourses of Conflict
- Part III Media Discourse and Conflict Resolution
- 10 The Language of Peace in Conflict Transformation
- 11 The Historical Context in Media Narratives in Search of Peaceful Resolution to the Israel–Palestine Conflict
- 12 From Peace Talks to Military Operation
- 13 From Collision to Diplomatic Compromise
- 14 Constructing Identities in Crisis Situations
- Conclusion
- Index
- References
12 - From Peace Talks to Military Operation
Pakistani Newspapers’ Representation of the TTP Conflict
from Part III - Media Discourse and Conflict Resolution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2022
- Discourse, Media, and Conflict
- Discourse, Media, and Conflict
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- About the Authors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I Conflict Discourse in Newspaper Reporting
- Part II Electronic Media and Online Discourses of Conflict
- Part III Media Discourse and Conflict Resolution
- 10 The Language of Peace in Conflict Transformation
- 11 The Historical Context in Media Narratives in Search of Peaceful Resolution to the Israel–Palestine Conflict
- 12 From Peace Talks to Military Operation
- 13 From Collision to Diplomatic Compromise
- 14 Constructing Identities in Crisis Situations
- Conclusion
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter analyzes news discourses covering the peace talks between the Pakistan government and the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan), the culmination of which resulted in a military operation known as Zarb e Azab. The data are news stories extracted from mainstream English-language newspapers in Pakistan – Dawn and The Nation. The aim is to examine the types of discourses constructed by the print media during the peace talks. To achieve this, a qualitative analysis is employed comprising a socio-cognitive approach to CDA that focuses on the use of language and the ideological construction of peace and war situations. The chapter also highlights the importance of responsible and ethical journalism and professional journalistic practices that may help to refine the ideological sensibilities of journalists.
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- Discourse, Media, and ConflictExamining War and Resolution in the News, pp. 278 - 299Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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