Entrepreneurial universities sponsor their research through the media to increase their popularity. This in turn may engender a biased representation of scientific knowledge in the media. We present the results of a quali-quantitative analysis of phraseology characterizing press releases (PRs) issued by universities and focusing on published research. Our investigation aims to identify typical n-grams in university PRs and their main purposes. The study is based on a developmental 68,913-word collection of university PRs. 5-word n-grams were assigned categories and functions. Results contribute to the characterization of PRs as a hybrid genre at the crossroads between news and ads. Moreover, findings add knowledge about this specific type of PRs, which cover some of the same functions as scientific discourse while at the same time enhancing promotional features. This is shown by the recurrent use of phrasal units fulfilling both informative and promotional needs to the detriment of others only fulfilling informative functions.

Multi-Word Combinations in Science Communication. A Corpus-Driven Study of University Press Releases / E. Petrocelli, L. DI FERRANTE, E. Ghia. - In: ONLINE JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES. - ISSN 1986-3497. - 12:4(2022), pp. e202224.1-e202224.19. [10.30935/ojcmt/12247]

Multi-Word Combinations in Science Communication. A Corpus-Driven Study of University Press Releases

L. DI FERRANTE
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2022

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Entrepreneurial universities sponsor their research through the media to increase their popularity. This in turn may engender a biased representation of scientific knowledge in the media. We present the results of a quali-quantitative analysis of phraseology characterizing press releases (PRs) issued by universities and focusing on published research. Our investigation aims to identify typical n-grams in university PRs and their main purposes. The study is based on a developmental 68,913-word collection of university PRs. 5-word n-grams were assigned categories and functions. Results contribute to the characterization of PRs as a hybrid genre at the crossroads between news and ads. Moreover, findings add knowledge about this specific type of PRs, which cover some of the same functions as scientific discourse while at the same time enhancing promotional features. This is shown by the recurrent use of phrasal units fulfilling both informative and promotional needs to the detriment of others only fulfilling informative functions.
science communication; academic research; press releases; phraseology; n-grams; academic discourse
Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua e Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
2022
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