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Ideologies Toward Language Minority Students: A Study of Three Newspapers in Arizona.

机译:针对少数族裔学生的意识形态:对亚利桑那州三份报纸的研究。

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The presence of language minority students in American schools is a growing phenomenon in present-day times. In the year 2008, almost 11 million school-age children spoke a language other than English at home. Educational language policy is largely influenced by the attitudes that society holds regarding the presence of language minority speakers in the community. One of the sources of these attitudes is the written press. This research aimed at identifying and analyzing the ideologies that newspapers display in connection with language minority speakers. The underlying assumption of the study was that the English language occupies a dominant position in society, thus creating a power struggle in which speakers of other languages are disenfranchised. Using critical theory as the theoretical framework enabled the study to identify and oppose the ideologies that may reproduce and perpetuate social inequalities. The methodological approach used was critical discourse analysis (CDA) which aligns with the main tenets of critical theory, among them the need to uncover hidden ideologies. The analysis of articles from English-language (The Arizona Republic and the East Valley Tribune) and Spanish-language (La Prensa Hispana) newspapers allowed for the identification of the ideologies of the written press in connection to two main hypothetical constructs: education and immigration. The analysis of the results revealed that the three newspapers of the study held specific ideologies on issues related to the education of language minority students and immigration. Whereas the East Valley Tribune showed an overarching ideology connected to the opposition of immigrant students in schools, the hegemonic position of the English language, and a belligerent stance toward the immigrant community, The Arizona Republic showed a favorable attitude to both English Language Learners and immigrants, based on reasons mainly related to the economic interest of the state of Arizona. La Prensa Hispana, on the other hand, showed ideologies favorable to the immigrant community based on humanitarianism. In summary, the results confirm that newspapers hold specific ideologies and that these ideologies are reflected in the content and the manner of their information to the public.
机译:在当今时代,少数族裔学生在美国学校中的存在是一种越来越普遍的现象。在2008年,将近1100万学龄儿童在家中使用英语以外的其他语言。教育语言政策在很大程度上受到社会对少数群体语言使用者在社区中的存在的态度的影响。这些态度的来源之一是书面媒体。这项研究旨在识别和分析报纸上与少数语言使用者有关的意识形态。该研究的基本假设是,英语在社会中占据主导地位,因此引发了权力斗争,其他语言使用者被剥夺了权利。使用批判理论作为理论框架,使研究能够识别和反对可能重现和延续社会不平等现象的意识形态。所使用的方法学方法是批判性话语分析(CDA),它与批判理论的主要原则保持一致,其中包括发现隐藏意识形态的需要。对英语报纸(亚利桑那州共和国和东谷论坛报)和西班牙语报纸(La Prensa Hispana)的文章进行分析后,可以确定与两种主要假设结构有关的书面媒体的意识形态:教育和移民。对结果的分析表明,研究的三份报纸在与少数民族语言学生的教育和移民有关的问题上持有特定的意识形态。东谷论坛报(East Valley Tribune)表现出与移民学生在学校中的反对,英语的霸权地位以及对移民社区的好战态度有关的总体意识形态,而亚利桑那共和国(Arizona Republic)对英语学习者和移民都表现出良好的态度,其依据主要与亚利桑那州的经济利益有关。另一方面,La Prensa Hispana以人道主义为基础显示了对移民社区有利的意识形态。总而言之,结果证实了报纸具有特定的意识形态,并且这些意识形态反映在向公众提供信息的内容和方式上。

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  • 作者

    Gonzalez-Carriedo, Ricardo.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Education Bilingual and Multicultural.;Education Policy.;Education English as a Second Language.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 274 p.
  • 总页数 274
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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