Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished version DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-1679

Discourse of ‘Self’ and ‘Other’ in Newspaper Editorials on Insecurity in Nigeria

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Date of first publication2024-04-22
Date of publication in PubData 2025-02-24

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English

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1177/00219096241243295
Osisanwo, A. (2024). Discourse of ‘Self’ and ‘Other’ in Newspaper Editorials on Insecurity in Nigeria. Journal of Asian and African Studies.
Published in ISSN: 0021-9096
Journal of Asian and African Studies

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Abstract

The spate of security threats in Nigeria has recently become quite alarming, dominating newspaper headlines and editorials. This article examines the discourse strategies deployed in the representation of ‘self’ and ‘other’ by editorials in two Nigerian newspapers on the security challenges in Nigeria. Drawing insights from Van Dijk’s socio-cognitive model of critical discourse analysis, the sampled editorials on insecurity in Nigeria from two e-versions of newspapers from the northern (Leadership Nigeria) and southern (Punch) parts of Nigeria, published from 2017 to 2020 are subjected to discourse analysis. The paper identified the deployment of eight discourse strategies, motivated by nationalist and humanist ideologies. The newspapers polarise between self and other through positive in-group and negative out-group ideologies on the security challenges bedevilling Nigeria with attendant implications for Africa and the world at large.

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Discourse Strategies; Human Security Threat; Insecurity; Nigeria; Newspaper

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