Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts

The dissertation consists of six peer-reviewed articles and an introduction that presents the background, objectives and results of the study. The thesis investigates the issues of representations of languages and ethnicities and division of power and responsibility in terms of language maintenance....

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Main Author: Tánczos, Outi
Other Authors: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts, Suomalais-ugrilainen ja pohjoismainen osasto, Doctoral Programme in Language Studies, Helsingin yliopisto, humanistinen tiedekunta, Kielentutkimuksen tohtoriohjelma, Helsingfors universitet, humanistiska fakulteten, Doktorandprogrammet i språkforskning
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/238263
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Doctoral Programme in Language Studies
Helsingin yliopisto, humanistinen tiedekunta
Kielentutkimuksen tohtoriohjelma
Helsingfors universitet, humanistiska fakulteten
Doktorandprogrammet i språkforskning
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description The dissertation consists of six peer-reviewed articles and an introduction that presents the background, objectives and results of the study. The thesis investigates the issues of representations of languages and ethnicities and division of power and responsibility in terms of language maintenance. The study takes a comparative perspective and analyzes material from several languages, most notably Karelian in the Republic of Karelia in Russia, but also Hungarian in Transylvania and Veps in Russia. The languages were chosen because of the similarities in their revival history, mainly the language political turn in the late 1980s, and the considerable differences in their societal status and ethnolinguistic vitality. A critical discourse analytic approach is applied, combining linguistic analysis with sociolinguistic background knowledge. The data of this study consist of newspaper texts published in several minority language newspapers during the period 1998–2011 and of research interviews of two types: focus group interviews carried out in the ELDIA project (2010–2013) and individual interviews of editors-in-chief of three minority language newspapers, Oma Mua (Karelian), Szabadság (Transylvanian Hungarian) and Kodima (Veps). The study contributes to the less-studied field of critical media discourse studies in Finno-Ugrian studies. It provides insight into the conventions of minority media making in different social and political contexts. The findings suggest that since the beginning of its revival in the 1990s, the primary role of the Karelian language has become transformed from an everyday means of communication to a means of ethnos-making. In the minority language newspaper, language is a central topic which functions as a symbol and component of ethnic identity. The minority rights framework is only present to a small extent, and the focus lies on tradition, culture and the role of language in these newspapers. Minority language newspapers published in Russia share many similarities. The Transylvanian ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/238263 2025-01-16T22:50:50+00:00 Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts Tánczos, Outi University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts, Suomalais-ugrilainen ja pohjoismainen osasto Doctoral Programme in Language Studies Helsingin yliopisto, humanistinen tiedekunta Kielentutkimuksen tohtoriohjelma Helsingfors universitet, humanistiska fakulteten Doktorandprogrammet i språkforskning 2018-08-13T10:20:55Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/238263 eng eng Helsingin yliopisto Helsingfors universitet University of Helsinki 978-951-51-4337-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/238263 URN:ISBN:978-951-51-4337-2 Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty. Publikationen är skyddad av upphovsrätten. Den får läsas och skrivas ut för personligt bruk. Användning i kommersiellt syfte är förbjuden. This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. suomalais-ugrilainen kielentutkimus Text Doctoral dissertation Väitöskirja Doktorsavhandling doctoralThesis 2018 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:32:39Z The dissertation consists of six peer-reviewed articles and an introduction that presents the background, objectives and results of the study. The thesis investigates the issues of representations of languages and ethnicities and division of power and responsibility in terms of language maintenance. The study takes a comparative perspective and analyzes material from several languages, most notably Karelian in the Republic of Karelia in Russia, but also Hungarian in Transylvania and Veps in Russia. The languages were chosen because of the similarities in their revival history, mainly the language political turn in the late 1980s, and the considerable differences in their societal status and ethnolinguistic vitality. A critical discourse analytic approach is applied, combining linguistic analysis with sociolinguistic background knowledge. The data of this study consist of newspaper texts published in several minority language newspapers during the period 1998–2011 and of research interviews of two types: focus group interviews carried out in the ELDIA project (2010–2013) and individual interviews of editors-in-chief of three minority language newspapers, Oma Mua (Karelian), Szabadság (Transylvanian Hungarian) and Kodima (Veps). The study contributes to the less-studied field of critical media discourse studies in Finno-Ugrian studies. It provides insight into the conventions of minority media making in different social and political contexts. The findings suggest that since the beginning of its revival in the 1990s, the primary role of the Karelian language has become transformed from an everyday means of communication to a means of ethnos-making. In the minority language newspaper, language is a central topic which functions as a symbol and component of ethnic identity. The minority rights framework is only present to a small extent, and the focus lies on tradition, culture and the role of language in these newspapers. Minority language newspapers published in Russia share many similarities. The Transylvanian ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis karelia* karelian Republic of Karelia HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
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Tánczos, Outi
Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title_full Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title_fullStr Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title_full_unstemmed Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title_short Mediated discourses : Ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : Comparative case studies from Finno- Ugrian minority contexts
title_sort mediated discourses : ethnic minority media in linguistic and ethnic identity-building and language revitalization : comparative case studies from finno- ugrian minority contexts
topic suomalais-ugrilainen kielentutkimus
topic_facet suomalais-ugrilainen kielentutkimus
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/238263