Positive Reaction Toward Trade and Economic Partnership Between Indonesia and Australia Governments in The Jakarta Post
Author(s) -
Rosaria Mita Amalia,
Taufik Ampera,
Yuyu Yohana Risagarniwa
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
intermestic journal of international studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2503-443X
DOI - 10.24198/intermestic.v4n1.2
Subject(s) - indonesian , inclusion (mineral) , general partnership , government (linguistics) , indonesian government , critical discourse analysis , categorization , representation (politics) , subject (documents) , political science , descriptive statistics , social exclusion , sociology , discourse analysis , economic growth , gender studies , economics , politics , linguistics , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , ideology , library science , computer science , law
This study explores the representation of social actors, both in the Indonesian and Australian governments on the Trade and Economic Partnership through Critical Discourse Analysis approach. The issue focuses on both governments partnership published in the Jakarta Post during 2014-2018. Using Critical Discourse Analysis as an approach, this article analyses the media exclusion and inclusion strategies of social actors. By applying descriptive qualitative methods, result shows that the dominant strategy is the inclusion strategy. The use of inclusion strategy indicates specifications, individualization and categorization of positive reaction and support of The Jakarta Post towards the Indonesian government on trade and economic partnership between Indonesia and Australia. However, the use of exclusion strategy is aim to hide the social actors in the discourse and to divert readeru0027s attention to the object rather than the subject discourse.
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