Analysis of the Sectarianism and Nationalism Ideologies Expressed Through Sports Media Texts
Jizhe Yu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i4.1197
Keywords: Sports Media; Sectarianism; Nationalism
Abstract
This article will analyse the content of Humza Youssef's tweet and the report through CDA and shed light on the Sectarianism ideology behind it. The article will also analyse the individual media coverage of the Hong Kong team for the 2022 World Table Tennis Team Championships and the nationalist ideology implied behind this Hong Kong media coverage through CDA.
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