THE IDEOLOGY OF COVID-19 VACCINES NEWS IN BBC: A STUDY OF CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

Silva Oktavianty Wardani (1) , R.Yeni Dewi Cahyani (2) , R. Myrna Nur Sakinah (3)
(1) Al-Ghifari University,

Abstract

ABSTRAKPenelitian ini membahas tentang aktor sosial dan ideologi dari wacana yang membahas vaksin covid-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan teori Theo van Leeuwen. Penelitian ini membahas bagaimana komposisi aktor sosial yang ditampilkan dalam wacana yang terdapat dalam pemberitaan tentang vaksin covid-19, kemudian penelitian ini juga bertujuan untuk mengetahui ideologi BBC dalam menyampaikan berita kepada masyarakat. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan Theo van Leeuwen yang memiliki dua teori utama, yaitu eksklusi yang berarti menghilangkan pelaku dalam sebuah teks dan inklusi yang berarti memasukkan pelaku dalam sebuah teks. Metodologi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif-kualitatif.Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah aktor sosial yang terdapat dalam wacana lebih dominan pada kategori asimilasi-individualisasi. Kata Kunci: Vaksin covid-19, Pemberitaan BBC, Ideology, Anslisis wacana.  ABSTRACTThis study discusses social and ideological actors from the discourse on the covid-19 vaccine news on BBC. This research uses Theo van Leeuwen's theoretical approach. This study discusses how the composition of social actors is displayed in the discourse contained in the news of the covid-19 vaccine, then this study also aims to determine the ideology of the BBC in conveying news to the public. Theo van Leeuwen's approach is used in this study which has two main theories, namely exclusion which means eliminating actors in a text and inclusion involving actors in a text. The methodology used in this research is descriptive-qualitative method. The result of this research is that the social actors contained in the discourse are more dominant in the assimilation-individualization category. Key words: Covid-19 vaccine, BBC News, Ideology, Discourse Analysis

Authors

Silva Oktavianty Wardani
R.Yeni Dewi Cahyani
R. Myrna Nur Sakinah

How to Cite

THE IDEOLOGY OF COVID-19 VACCINES NEWS IN BBC: A STUDY OF CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. (2022). The GIST, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.53675/gist.v4i2.301

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