Neoliberalism Reported In The News Media About Indonesian Nickel Minang: A Cristical Discourse Analysis
Abstract
Following Fairclough's three dimensional analysis of CDA (2013), the
aims of this current research is to provide evidences that neoliberalism as an
ideology behind the media reportings about Indonesian nickel mining triggers
social injustice. Thoroughly selected as the sources of media, Reuters and
Bloomberg highlight surging economic growth is accessible for Indonesia. This
issue is correlated with a great multi-national company, Tesla, which has targeted
to massively produce electric vehicle. Therefore, several sorted clauses of both
media are analysed by using Halliday & Matthiessen's transitivity analysis (2014)
to identify the linguistic features representing the ideology of neoliberalism.
Concerning on the definition and the key words of neoliberalism, the selected
texts obviously contain this ideological meaning through 25 sentences as the data
in this current research. It can be viewed from the elements of transitivity system;
participants for example ―CEO Elon Musk‖, ―The process of making nickel
suitable for EV batteries‖, ―WTO‖, ―The success of its strategy to boost
investment in smelting‖, and ―Investment Minister‖, process types such as ―has
encouraged‖, ―has pulled out‖, and ―ruled‖, and circumstances ―Like Musk‖, ―to
the World Bank‘s high-income threshold‖, and ―with the world's largest reserves
of nickel and a ban on the export of nickel ore‖. It establishes facts about
promoting and spreading neoliberalism to drive the economic increase in
Indonesia related to nickel agreement with electric vehicle company.
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