%0 Journal Article %T Analysis of the News Text in the Context of Critical Discourse Analysis: The Case of Pippa Bacca %A G£¿zde YARDIM %A Hilal DO£¿RUEL %J - %D 2019 %X It is thought that news texts have a structure that observes social mechanisms for the society and presents them transparently. However, this situation did not take long with the monopolization of the dominant power and gave the news producers a legitimate power. Critical approaches are opposed to this legitimacy that the government does through the media. The role of media texts and news in the establishment of social power is tried to be presented by discourse analysis. In addition to how language and representation are produced through discourse analysis, the relations between representation, meaning, power, identities and the formation of subjectivities are examined. Critical discourse analysis, power, domination, hegemony, class difference, gender, race, ideology, discrimination, interest, gain, re-creation, transformation, tradition, social structure or social order, such as the themes and highlighting themes such as the field of processing discourse analysis method. work in this context, the Italian artist Giuseppina Pasqualino killed in Turkey (Pippa Bacca) written in the press about what the critical discourse analysis of the news in different newspapers has been created to examine the way it handled. Teun A. van Dijk¡¯s critical discourse analysis model was used in the study. Van Dijk is the founder of the socio-cognitive approach in critical discourse analysis, which belongs to the socio-psychological aspect of critical discourse analysis and is based on the social representation theory. Van Dijk; it interacts with cognition, discourse and society, and focuses on the control of discourse as means of providing access to power. He is more interested in stereotyping, ethnic abuse, and resistance to dominant groups %K Haber £¿£¿z¨¹mlemesi %K Teun van Dijk %K Ele£¿tirel S£¿ylem Analizi %K Haber Metinleri %U http://dergipark.org.tr/erciyesiletisim/issue/42719/516124