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“Je suis Muslim”: The Image of Muslims in a Bulgarian and a British Newspaper

“Je suis Muslim”: The Image of Muslims in a Bulgarian and a British Newspaper Abstract The paper analyses the way two broadsheets, i.e. the Bulgarian Dnevnik and the British The Independent present Muslim identity within the span of two months and over the influence of international events such as the attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices. The focus is on the development of the positive image of Muslims through the refutal of the existing negative stereotypes. The study is done on a comparative basis using both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Lodz Papers in Pragmatics de Gruyter

“Je suis Muslim”: The Image of Muslims in a Bulgarian and a British Newspaper

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
Copyright © 2015 by the
ISSN
1895-6106
eISSN
1898-4436
DOI
10.1515/lpp-2015-0006
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Abstract

Abstract The paper analyses the way two broadsheets, i.e. the Bulgarian Dnevnik and the British The Independent present Muslim identity within the span of two months and over the influence of international events such as the attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices. The focus is on the development of the positive image of Muslims through the refutal of the existing negative stereotypes. The study is done on a comparative basis using both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis.

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Lodz Papers in Pragmaticsde Gruyter

Published: Jul 8, 2015

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