ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion

In late 2018, the International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) became one of the most discussed issues in Malaysian cyberspace. To date, 179 countries in the world have ratified ICERD excluding Malaysia. This research examined the representation of ICERD in news repo...

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Published in:Social Sciences and Humanities Open
Main Author: Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
2022
Social Sciences and Humanities Open
6
1
10.1016/j.ssaho.2022.100318
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85150851820&doi=10.1016%2fj.ssaho.2022.100318&partnerID=40&md5=76c6178db2cb8548112a920ff57fbba5
In late 2018, the International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) became one of the most discussed issues in Malaysian cyberspace. To date, 179 countries in the world have ratified ICERD excluding Malaysia. This research examined the representation of ICERD in news reports of four English online newspapers in Malaysia - The Star Online, Malay Mail, Malaysiakini, and Free Malaysia Today. A corpus-assisted discourse analysis was firstly conducted to investigate how ICERD was depicted in these selected news portals from 15 November until December 15, 2018. Corpus analysis found that all English online news portals were inclined to represent ICERD in a negative light. Methodologically, this study has demonstrated the synergy of corpus techniques (CADS), illustrate the complexity of racial issues, especially ones related to the Malay group and how their opinions are closely associated with Islam. © 2022 The Authors
Elsevier Ltd
25902911
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
spellingShingle Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
author_facet Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
author_sort Jalli N.; Joharry S.A.; Salleh S.M.
title ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
title_short ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
title_full ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
title_fullStr ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
title_full_unstemmed ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
title_sort ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: Analysis of rhetoric and public opinion
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description In late 2018, the International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) became one of the most discussed issues in Malaysian cyberspace. To date, 179 countries in the world have ratified ICERD excluding Malaysia. This research examined the representation of ICERD in news reports of four English online newspapers in Malaysia - The Star Online, Malay Mail, Malaysiakini, and Free Malaysia Today. A corpus-assisted discourse analysis was firstly conducted to investigate how ICERD was depicted in these selected news portals from 15 November until December 15, 2018. Corpus analysis found that all English online news portals were inclined to represent ICERD in a negative light. Methodologically, this study has demonstrated the synergy of corpus techniques (CADS), illustrate the complexity of racial issues, especially ones related to the Malay group and how their opinions are closely associated with Islam. © 2022 The Authors
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