Philology of work accidents in the media
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8088Keywords:
Philology of occupational accidents, linguistic treatment, Rhetorical strategies, Workplace accidents in the mediaAbstract
The philology of workplace accidents in the media reveals how language used not only reflects objective information but also shapes interpretations and attitudes. This discipline has adapted to comprehend media communication in the digital age, exploring lexical choices, discursive structures, and rhetorical strategies. The significance lies in unraveling how linguistic treatment impacts public perception and corporate responsibility. The research poses a central question regarding the role of philology in narrative construction and its influence on perception and social responsibility. Ultimately, philology emerges as an essential tool for a critical understanding of media communication and its impact on contemporary society, offering valuable insights for a more conscientious approach to labor safety coverage.
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