Chapter 1 Introduction |
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1.2 A sketch of Iran's nuclear programme |
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1.4 Socio-political context of Iran |
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1.5 The structure of the book |
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Chapter 2 Iran's socio-political history |
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2.2 Iran before the 1979 Revolution |
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2.2.1 Ghajars, Constitutional Revolution and Reza Shah (Pahlavi I) |
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2.2.2 Mohammad Reza Shah (Pahlavi II) |
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2.2.3 Mossadegh and the nationalisation of the oil industry |
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2.2.4 Towards the Islamic Revolution |
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2.3 Iran after the Islamic Revolution: Changes in the grand rhetoric and themes |
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2.3.1 Revolutionary Period (1979-1981) |
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2.3.2 War Period (1980-1988) |
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2.3.3 Economic Reforms Period 1989-1997 (Rafsanjani) |
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2.3.4 Political Reforms Period 1997-2005 (Khatami) |
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2.3.5 Radical conservative rise 2005-2013 (Ahmadinejad) |
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2.4 Political structure of the Islamic Republic of Iran |
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Chapter 3 Theoretical background |
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3.1 Critical Discourse Analysis |
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3.2 The critique/critical in CDA |
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3.5 Power and ideology in CDA |
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3.6 Analysis of meanings in society (language in use) |
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3.7 Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) |
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3.7.1 CDA and Self/Other presentation |
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3.9 CDA and the international contexts |
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3.10 Discourse analysis, Iran and nuclear issue |
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Chapter 4 The British and Iranian press |
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4.1.1 Historical development of the press (before the Revolution) |
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4.1.2 Historical development of the press (after the Revolution) |
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4.1.5 Issues and challenges |
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4.2.1 The state and the press |
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4.2.2 Political authority and the press |
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4.2.3 Economic model and the press |
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4.2.4 Ownership of the press |
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4.2.5 Approaches to journalism |
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4.2.6 Approaches to press and media analysis |
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Chapter 5 Methodology and data selection |
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5.1 Methods in Self and Other presentation |
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5.2 Methods in the Discourse-Historical Approach |
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5.3 Presupposition and the repertoire of old knowledge |
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5.6 Conversationalisation and vagueness |
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5.7.2 The Times' background |
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5.7.3 The Guardian's background |
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5.8 Iranian data selection |
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5.8.1 Kayhan's background |
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5.8.2 Shargh's background |
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Chapter 6 Kayhan newspaper |
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6.1 Discourse topics analysis |
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6.2 Textual analysis: a short example |
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6.3.1 A note on the Persian language |
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6.3.2 Referential strategy: Self |
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6.3.3 Referential strategy: Other |
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6.3.4 Referential strategy: the nuclear programme |
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6.4 Predicational strategy in Kayhan |
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6.4.1 Predicational strategy: Self |
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6.4.2 Predicational strategy: the Other |
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6.5 Argumentative strategy |
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6.5.1 Macro legitimatory arguments |
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6.5.2 Topoi in macro-legitimatory arguments |
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6.5.3 Micro-legitimatory argumentation |
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6.6 Other discursive qualities |
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6.6.2 Recontextualisation of the news |
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Chapter 7 Shargh newspaper |
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7.1 Discourse topics analysis |
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7.2.1 Textual analysis: reported official content |
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7.2.2 Textual analysis: non-official content |
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7.3 Reported official content |
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7.3.1 Referential strategy |
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7.3.2 Predicational strategy |
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7.4.1 Referential strategy |
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7.4.2 Predicational strategy |
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7.5 Argumentative strategies |
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Chapter 8 The Times newspaper |
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8.1 Discourse topics analysis |
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8.2 Textual analysis: a short example |
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8.3.1 Referential strategy: Self (the West) |
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8.3.2 Referential strategy: Other (Iran) |
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8.3.3 Referential strategy: Iran's nuclear programme |
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8.4 Predicational strategy |
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8.4.1 Predicational strategy: Self |
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8.4.2 Predicational strategy: Other |
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8.5 Argumentative strategy |
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8.5.1 Topos of threat: we are right because they are (constructed as) a threat |
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8.6 Presupposition and shared knowledge |
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8.6.1 Presupposition triggers |
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Chapter 9 The Guardian newspaper |
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9.1 Discourse topics analysis |
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9.2 Textual analysis: a short example |
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9.3.1 Referential strategy: Self (West) |
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9.3.2 Referential strategy: Other (Iran) |
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9.3.3 Referential strategy: Iran's nuclear programme |
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9.4 Predicational strategy |
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9.4.1 Predicational strategy: Self |
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9.4.2 Predicational strategy: Other |
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9.5 Argumentative strategy |
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9.6 Presupposition and shared knowledge |
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Chapter 10 Conclusion |
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10.1 Self and Other in Iranian dailies |
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10.2 Self and Other in the British dailies |
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Appendix (Kayhan chapter) |
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References list |
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Index |
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