How climate change is framed in public discourse goes beyond simple lexical patterns. It requires a closer inspection of emotional, ideological, and ecological dimensions embedded in texts. Thus, this chapter draws together three complementary analysis strands which are sentiment analysis, critical discourse analysis, and ecolinguistics, in order to examine climate change opinion news in Malaysiakini and New Straits Times. By combining computational and interpretive methods, this chapter explores linguistic strategies employed by different media as well as wider social, political, and ecological implications of their reporting.

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From Sentiment to Ideology: An Ecolinguistic Analysis of Environmental Discourse

  • Nor Fariza Mohd Nor,
  • Tasha Erina Taufek,
  • Jamaluddin Aziz

摘要

How climate change is framed in public discourse goes beyond simple lexical patterns. It requires a closer inspection of emotional, ideological, and ecological dimensions embedded in texts. Thus, this chapter draws together three complementary analysis strands which are sentiment analysis, critical discourse analysis, and ecolinguistics, in order to examine climate change opinion news in Malaysiakini and New Straits Times. By combining computational and interpretive methods, this chapter explores linguistic strategies employed by different media as well as wider social, political, and ecological implications of their reporting.