Applying CDA/SFG in editorials to show power relations and ideology in language use

Authors

  • Van Anh Truong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56097/binhduonguniversityjournalofscienceandtechnology.v6i3.180

Keywords:

CDA; editorials; ideologies; power relations; SFG

Abstract

Language is not just interplay between textual structures and social issues in the
society. Other than semantics, morphology, and grammar aspects, language is an important
avenue for influencing, changing, and shaping people’s ideologies and power relations in the
society. The paper explores use of language in American media tabloids in creating power and
ideologies among in the society. In this regard, CDA and SFG analyses are applied to explore
the thematic issues under redress considering articles published in The Washington Post, The
New York Times, and The Walls Street Journal. Exposition of CDA and SFG’s field, tenor,
and mode reveal hidden results to support this position. Editorial boards of mainstream media
tabloids are in influential position to determine content of publications to influence readers.
Written texts are important in perpetuating ideologies and power relations in the society.

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Published

2024-03-06

How to Cite

Truong, V. A. (2024). Applying CDA/SFG in editorials to show power relations and ideology in language use. Tập San Khoa học Và kỹ thuật trường Đại học Bình Dương, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.56097/binhduonguniversityjournalofscienceandtechnology.v6i3.180