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عبدالرحمن عبدالله الفهد

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

العلوم اﻹنسانية واﻻجتماعية
كلية العلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية/ قسم اللغة العربية
publication
Journal Article
2015

Aggressiveness and deference in Arabic broadcast interviews

Alfahad, Abdulrahman . 2015

Arab journalists and interviewers are often accused of taking a soft approach with officials and public figures on the government-controlled channels, addressing questions to them in an overly polite and cautious way. However, although some previous Arabic studies have pointed out that Arabic talk shows and interviews on the new independent channels have introduced new topics and expanded the limitations of several issues that were previously restricted in the state-owned sector, this shift needs to be investigated with empirical methods and compared to the practices used in Western media.

After examining empirically the format of Arabic interviews, employing some methods from conversation analysis approach, the current paper found out that not only the content of these interviews has been expanded, but also the independent channels have provided a freer environment for their interviewers, allowing them to use higher levels of aggressiveness with officials and public figures. Their findings, however, did not reach the same level of aggressive questions that are found in some conversation analysis studies, conducted on Western journalistic questions.

Publication Work Type
بحث (ISI)
Volume Number
88
Magazine \ Newspaper
Journal of Pragmatics
Pages
58–72
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by عبدالرحمن الفهد
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by عبدالرحمن الفهد
2016
publications

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by Abdulrahman Alfahad
2016