Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements

By default, all announcements notify listeners or readers of a given event, be it social, cultural, or religious. Newspaper personal or non-product advertisements tend to make audiences focus on its sponsors or the subject-matter of the announcements. Most personal announcements fall within the home...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Jibril, Tanimu, Mohamad Ali, Afida, Mohd Kasim, Zalina, Chan, Mei Yuit
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Published: Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.368192016-05-17T07:09:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36819/ Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements Ahmed Jibril, Tanimu Mohamad Ali, Afida Mohd Kasim, Zalina Chan, Mei Yuit By default, all announcements notify listeners or readers of a given event, be it social, cultural, or religious. Newspaper personal or non-product advertisements tend to make audiences focus on its sponsors or the subject-matter of the announcements. Most personal announcements fall within the homely discourse genre. Scholars believe that careful examination of these types of announcements reveals further communications achieved beyond its primary functions and literal wordings. These communications could be within sociocultural or religious contexts. This critique reviews scholarly literature on how language is employed in a variety of newspaper announcements to convey much deeper sociocultural, religious, or political messages. The review focuses two types of genres, viz: congratulatory, and obituary and death announcements. Findings reveal that in congratulation and thank-you messages, a higher level of communication is achieved through various segments of such announcements, i.e. the use of multimodal, its position in the newspaper, etc. It shows how the announcements serve certain communicative purposes and how they are being influenced by factors such as gender and socioeconomic class. On the other hand, the literature reviewed on obituary and death announcements discloses how language is being utilized in the advent of death to communicate, not only to the deceased, but with wider audiences. The appraisal demonstrates how pages of newspaper death notice become platforms for eradicating social divisions and fighting the privileged groups. Another part of the evaluation discusses some contrasting conflicting views on the question of invoking God and religion in death rituals. As deceased persons are being celebrated and seen as martyrs in given cultures, others subscribe to notions that perceive death as personal choice and mere departure from the world. It is therefore recommended that more empirical works be conducted on congratulatory and other happy ceremony category of the newspaper announcements as the literature reviewed, so far, shows a very few scholarly works in that aspect of the genre. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 2015-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36819/1/Communicating%20beyond%20the%20conventional%20functions%20an%20assessment%20of%20newspaper%20announcements.pdf Ahmed Jibril, Tanimu and Mohamad Ali, Afida and Mohd Kasim, Zalina and Chan, Mei Yuit (2015) Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, 5 (2). pp. 41-60. ISSN 1986-3497 http://www.ojcmt.net/past2.asp?numara=52
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description By default, all announcements notify listeners or readers of a given event, be it social, cultural, or religious. Newspaper personal or non-product advertisements tend to make audiences focus on its sponsors or the subject-matter of the announcements. Most personal announcements fall within the homely discourse genre. Scholars believe that careful examination of these types of announcements reveals further communications achieved beyond its primary functions and literal wordings. These communications could be within sociocultural or religious contexts. This critique reviews scholarly literature on how language is employed in a variety of newspaper announcements to convey much deeper sociocultural, religious, or political messages. The review focuses two types of genres, viz: congratulatory, and obituary and death announcements. Findings reveal that in congratulation and thank-you messages, a higher level of communication is achieved through various segments of such announcements, i.e. the use of multimodal, its position in the newspaper, etc. It shows how the announcements serve certain communicative purposes and how they are being influenced by factors such as gender and socioeconomic class. On the other hand, the literature reviewed on obituary and death announcements discloses how language is being utilized in the advent of death to communicate, not only to the deceased, but with wider audiences. The appraisal demonstrates how pages of newspaper death notice become platforms for eradicating social divisions and fighting the privileged groups. Another part of the evaluation discusses some contrasting conflicting views on the question of invoking God and religion in death rituals. As deceased persons are being celebrated and seen as martyrs in given cultures, others subscribe to notions that perceive death as personal choice and mere departure from the world. It is therefore recommended that more empirical works be conducted on congratulatory and other happy ceremony category of the newspaper announcements as the literature reviewed, so far, shows a very few scholarly works in that aspect of the genre.
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author Ahmed Jibril, Tanimu
Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
Chan, Mei Yuit
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Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
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Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
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Mohamad Ali, Afida
Mohd Kasim, Zalina
Chan, Mei Yuit
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title Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
title_short Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
title_full Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
title_fullStr Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
title_full_unstemmed Communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
title_sort communicating beyond the conventional functions: an assessment of newspaper announcements
publisher Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies
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