2021
DOI: 10.18326/rgt.v14i1.121-138
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The Saudi Vision 2030: Reproduction of Women’s Empowerment in the Saudi Press: A Corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis

Abstract: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented reforms within the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030. However, despite prolific news reports related to economic, social, and political reforms associated with the Saudi Vision 2030, there is a general lack of studies on the ideological constructions of these reforms in the Saudi press. As thus, this study seeks to explore the news representation and ideological construction of the vision 2030 reforms in the Saudi press. It focuses on the reproduction of… Show more

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“…However, referring to the Saudi Vision 2030 (SV 2030), the studies conducted with a linguistic analysis perspective are only a few mainly because it is relatively a new and specific research paradigm. The notable researches include but are not limited to exploring the effective contribution English can play towards the success of the Vision (Alzahrani, 2017), the perceptions and attitudes of the teachers towards implementing the Vision (Al-Zahrani & Rajab, 2017), bringing the women out from the realm of invisibility to visibility (Eum, 2019), the analysis of the document itself through corpus--assisted critical analysis approach (Mohammad & Alshahrani, 2019), and a semantic-grammatical based discourse analysis (Hameed et al, 2020), and the corpus-based critical discourse analysis investigating the visualisation of women empowerment in the SV 2030 (Afzal & Omar, 2021). However, none of the previous research applies multimodal analysis to critically analyse the online discourse emancipated in the light of the SV 2030 to promote the tourism industry within the Kingdom.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, referring to the Saudi Vision 2030 (SV 2030), the studies conducted with a linguistic analysis perspective are only a few mainly because it is relatively a new and specific research paradigm. The notable researches include but are not limited to exploring the effective contribution English can play towards the success of the Vision (Alzahrani, 2017), the perceptions and attitudes of the teachers towards implementing the Vision (Al-Zahrani & Rajab, 2017), bringing the women out from the realm of invisibility to visibility (Eum, 2019), the analysis of the document itself through corpus--assisted critical analysis approach (Mohammad & Alshahrani, 2019), and a semantic-grammatical based discourse analysis (Hameed et al, 2020), and the corpus-based critical discourse analysis investigating the visualisation of women empowerment in the SV 2030 (Afzal & Omar, 2021). However, none of the previous research applies multimodal analysis to critically analyse the online discourse emancipated in the light of the SV 2030 to promote the tourism industry within the Kingdom.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, on the one hand, Saudi Arabia plays an important and strategic role in world geopolitical dynamics (Bouoiyour & Selmi, 2019;Gibbins, 2018). After proposing the vision for Saudi Arabia 2030, King Salman aggressively promoted many Saudi Arabian policies around renewable and sustainable energy (Amran et al, 2020;Foley, 2017;Yamada, 2016), economic growth (Amirat & Zaidi, 2020;Esmail, 2018), health (Alomi, 2017;Elsheikh et al, 2018), education and empowerment (Afzal & Omar, 2021;Allmnakrah & Evers, 2020), tourism (Abuhjeeleh, 2019;Dahim, 2018), and security (Youssef & Albarakati, 2020). He conveyed all these policies in his speech at the UN forum with the aim of clarifying Saudi Arabia's political position and power in the international world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, these programs often fail to address the evolving needs of learners in the face of contemporary educational and economic changes (Al-bargi, 2019), with inappropriate teaching methods identified as a major contributor to students' underachievement in language learning (Al Asmari, 2016). Despite the unique complexities of the Saudi EFL context compared to other EFL settings (Afzal & Omar, 2021;Al-Asmari, 2016;Sulaimani & Elyas, 2015), efforts to localize global ELT methods and approaches have been lacking. English language teaching approaches in the Saudi EFL context typically align with prescriptive teaching methods, paying limited attention to contextualizing practices for local teachers and learners (Alshaikhi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%