id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7d7spzzv4nb2faka4x3kvfzsiu Philip Birch Examining the portrayal of homophobic and non-homophobic aggression in print media through an integrated grounded behavioural linguistic inquiry (IGBLI) approach 2017 10 .pdf application/pdf 3353 569 71 Homophobic Aggression in print media through an Grounded Behavioural Linguistic Inquiry (IGBLI) approach, Homophobia, differences in the themes contained in reports of homophobic aggression when media, commonly drawn upon content analysis, the use of any type of behavioural aggression and non homophobic aggression in print media. (through the use of a linguistic inquiry and word count analysis). For example, the focus of the news reports for homophobic aggression significantly compared to non homophobic aggressive reports. compared to non homophobic aggressive reports. Grounded Behavioural Linguistic Inquiry (IGBLI) approach aimed to examine this in Homophobic aggressive incident (The Associated Press, 2013); This reported on a Component 3 of the IGBLI: Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) analysis A Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count analysis (Tausczik & Pennebaker, 2010) was Although when reporting on homophobic aggression word Table 1: Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count text analysis of homophobic agression and non homophobic aggression in print media reports. ./cache/work_7d7spzzv4nb2faka4x3kvfzsiu.pdf ./txt/work_7d7spzzv4nb2faka4x3kvfzsiu.txt