The Depiction of Poland and Poles in The Daily Telegraph, 2007-2010

The Depiction of Poland and Poles in The Daily Telegraph, 2007-2010
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781527526075
ISBN-13 : 1527526070
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Book Synopsis The Depiction of Poland and Poles in The Daily Telegraph, 2007-2010 by : Dorota Kokowicz

Download or read book The Depiction of Poland and Poles in The Daily Telegraph, 2007-2010 written by Dorota Kokowicz and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2019-01-17 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A country’s distinct image is directly related to its recognisability in the international arena and, as a result, greater potential for influencing other countries and global affairs more effectively. In fact, a country’s image exerts an effect not only on the perception of this country abroad, but also on attitudes to whatever concerns the country—its products, services and places, as well as its residents. This book explores the image of Poland as constituted by articles published in the online version of The Daily Telegraph from 2007 to 2010. Therefore, this investigation answers the questions of how one of the most influential British newspapers was depicting a certain section of the Polish reality and, consequently, of the elements that were usually foregrounded and of the way in which they were presented to the readers. Firmly grounded in the context of an outline of PR measures adopted by the Polish administration in the years 2007-2010, the study also indicates the extent to which the image of Poland as portrayed in the online version of the British newspaper reflected the Polish government’s PR objectives of that time.


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