Untitled - FIB Unair
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... character and impression management.’15 These terms reflect what Goffman sees as a range of characteristics associated with individual and collective performances in front or back regions, including the presentation of inconsistent or differing roles outside of others’ expectations, which he links t ...
... character and impression management.’15 These terms reflect what Goffman sees as a range of characteristics associated with individual and collective performances in front or back regions, including the presentation of inconsistent or differing roles outside of others’ expectations, which he links t ...
Vanúbia Araújo Laulate Moncayo A SUSTAINABILITY
... Annual Sustainability Report based on the meanings that their constellations convey. As conceptualized by Maton (in press) constellations refer to clusters of stances condensing social actors’ practices, ideas and beliefs related to a given field of science. These clusters are the mechanism through ...
... Annual Sustainability Report based on the meanings that their constellations convey. As conceptualized by Maton (in press) constellations refer to clusters of stances condensing social actors’ practices, ideas and beliefs related to a given field of science. These clusters are the mechanism through ...
Bourdieu`s Rules, Flaubert`s Style, Mallarmé`s Game
... of knowledge ‘‘may be’’ the product of their objects, precisely when the efficacy of his historical anamnesis depends on the clarity with which sociology (unlike philosophy, literary criticism, history, etc.) would grasp the difference between those forms that are and those that are not? Moreover, do ...
... of knowledge ‘‘may be’’ the product of their objects, precisely when the efficacy of his historical anamnesis depends on the clarity with which sociology (unlike philosophy, literary criticism, history, etc.) would grasp the difference between those forms that are and those that are not? Moreover, do ...
distinction through home furniture, furnishing and
... I owe to express my gratitude to every professor and the teaching staff in METU, Department of Sociology. I have learned a lot from them. I would also like to thank deeply to my deceased Proffesor Prof. Dr. Hasan Ünal Nalbantoğlu who, through the aura that he created in the lectures and through the ...
... I owe to express my gratitude to every professor and the teaching staff in METU, Department of Sociology. I have learned a lot from them. I would also like to thank deeply to my deceased Proffesor Prof. Dr. Hasan Ünal Nalbantoğlu who, through the aura that he created in the lectures and through the ...
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research
... and so forth (Held et al. 1999). I shall use the term new capitalism, meaning the most recent of a historical series of radical re-structurings through which capitalism has maintained its fundamental continuity (Jessop 2000). My reason for focusing on it is that a great deal of contemporary social r ...
... and so forth (Held et al. 1999). I shall use the term new capitalism, meaning the most recent of a historical series of radical re-structurings through which capitalism has maintained its fundamental continuity (Jessop 2000). My reason for focusing on it is that a great deal of contemporary social r ...
Brighter than Gold: Figurative Language in User
... characterize similes, and group them in two conceptually distinctive classes. The first class contains cues that are agnostic of the context in which the comparison appears (domain-agnostic cues). For example, we find that the higher the semantic similarity between the two arguments, the less likely ...
... characterize similes, and group them in two conceptually distinctive classes. The first class contains cues that are agnostic of the context in which the comparison appears (domain-agnostic cues). For example, we find that the higher the semantic similarity between the two arguments, the less likely ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF
... by which cognition is accomplished are themselves important determinants of the outcome of the process. For example, particularities of the structure of human memory, and of the processes of encoding and retrieval, can affect what will or will not be recalled. One consequence of this difference in e ...
... by which cognition is accomplished are themselves important determinants of the outcome of the process. For example, particularities of the structure of human memory, and of the processes of encoding and retrieval, can affect what will or will not be recalled. One consequence of this difference in e ...
Social Psychological Models Of Interpersonal
... by which cognition is accomplished are themselves important determinants of the outcome of the process. For example, particularities of the structure of human memory, and of the processes of encoding and retrieval, can affect what will or will not be recalled. One consequence of this difference in e ...
... by which cognition is accomplished are themselves important determinants of the outcome of the process. For example, particularities of the structure of human memory, and of the processes of encoding and retrieval, can affect what will or will not be recalled. One consequence of this difference in e ...
ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse
... discourse analysis do both, and that is the position I adopt. More specifically, I adopt a position of ‘analytical dualism’ (see footnote 1, and Sayer 2000) which applies to discourse as well as to other elements of the social, which regards ‘discourse’ as subsuming both linguistic/semiotic elements ...
... discourse analysis do both, and that is the position I adopt. More specifically, I adopt a position of ‘analytical dualism’ (see footnote 1, and Sayer 2000) which applies to discourse as well as to other elements of the social, which regards ‘discourse’ as subsuming both linguistic/semiotic elements ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF
... But one fundamental respect in which they differ is where they locate meaning. For Encoder/Decoder models, meaning is a property of messages, for Intentionalist models it resides in speakers' intentions, for Perspective-taking models it derives from an addressee's point of view, and for Dialogic mod ...
... But one fundamental respect in which they differ is where they locate meaning. For Encoder/Decoder models, meaning is a property of messages, for Intentionalist models it resides in speakers' intentions, for Perspective-taking models it derives from an addressee's point of view, and for Dialogic mod ...
Discourse
... processes of production and comprehension are essential to an understanding of the interrelations of language, power and ideology. Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis Conversation analysis is one prominent approach within discourse analysis that has been developed by a group of sociologis ...
... processes of production and comprehension are essential to an understanding of the interrelations of language, power and ideology. Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis Conversation analysis is one prominent approach within discourse analysis that has been developed by a group of sociologis ...
Joint Actions, Stories and Symbolic Structures: A Contribution to
... Nonetheless, Blumer’s account of this notion lacks sufficient specification and lucidity in several important regards. This theoretical deficiency comes to the surface, for instance, when he only in the passing highlights general reasons why actors, especially in the highly diversified and heterogen ...
... Nonetheless, Blumer’s account of this notion lacks sufficient specification and lucidity in several important regards. This theoretical deficiency comes to the surface, for instance, when he only in the passing highlights general reasons why actors, especially in the highly diversified and heterogen ...
Edwin Ardener`s Prophetic Vision
... both constrained by such social boundaries as those of gender and class. In this, Ardener anticipates the practice theorists’ later recognition of all human beings’ capacity to theorize their social situations, but without the implicit reservation in Pierre Bourdieu’s (1977: 18) rather condescending ...
... both constrained by such social boundaries as those of gender and class. In this, Ardener anticipates the practice theorists’ later recognition of all human beings’ capacity to theorize their social situations, but without the implicit reservation in Pierre Bourdieu’s (1977: 18) rather condescending ...
psychoanalytic perspectives on occupational choice
... occupations. In this paper, we propose to assess how character structure and defense mechanisms influence occupational choice and attainment, and to show how occupational requirements and work cultures reinforce and reward "neurotic traits." By character structure, we mean an individual's general mo ...
... occupations. In this paper, we propose to assess how character structure and defense mechanisms influence occupational choice and attainment, and to show how occupational requirements and work cultures reinforce and reward "neurotic traits." By character structure, we mean an individual's general mo ...
COMMUNICATION, CONTEXTS AND CULTURE A communicative
... back to such authors as Simmel who considered prostitution, fashion, or dining as cultural phenomena. With the „discovery“ of everyday life sociology came to stress culture as something that is linked to meaningful or symbolic action. Yet the turn towards communication has not been possible without ...
... back to such authors as Simmel who considered prostitution, fashion, or dining as cultural phenomena. With the „discovery“ of everyday life sociology came to stress culture as something that is linked to meaningful or symbolic action. Yet the turn towards communication has not been possible without ...
Practice Theory - WesScholar
... the practices they engage in (see Lynch, this volume). Although Judith Butler [1989; 1991] does not emphasize the term ‘practices’ in her widely influential work on the performativity of gender, her analysis also has considerable resonance with practice theories. Indeed, in an influential critical stu ...
... the practices they engage in (see Lynch, this volume). Although Judith Butler [1989; 1991] does not emphasize the term ‘practices’ in her widely influential work on the performativity of gender, her analysis also has considerable resonance with practice theories. Indeed, in an influential critical stu ...
practice theory
... the practices they engage in (see Lynch, this volume). Although Judith Butler [1989; 1991] does not emphasize the term ‘practices’ in her widely influential work on the performativity of gender, her analysis also has considerable resonance with practice theories. Indeed, in an influential critical stu ...
... the practices they engage in (see Lynch, this volume). Although Judith Butler [1989; 1991] does not emphasize the term ‘practices’ in her widely influential work on the performativity of gender, her analysis also has considerable resonance with practice theories. Indeed, in an influential critical stu ...
Writing the souk as a social fact - Institute of Social and Cultural
... Geertz’s demarcation of fieldwork semiosis in Meaning and order in Moroccan society: three essays in cultural analysis (Geertz et al. 1979) is a holistic, generative narration which exports knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. ...
... Geertz’s demarcation of fieldwork semiosis in Meaning and order in Moroccan society: three essays in cultural analysis (Geertz et al. 1979) is a holistic, generative narration which exports knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. ...
CDA Wodak File
... CDA sees the relationship between language and society being dialectical. This means that the relationship between language and society is two-way: on the one hand, language is influenced by society; on the other hand, society is shaped by language. Describing discourse as social practice implies t ...
... CDA sees the relationship between language and society being dialectical. This means that the relationship between language and society is two-way: on the one hand, language is influenced by society; on the other hand, society is shaped by language. Describing discourse as social practice implies t ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... The notion of community of practice encompasses the concept of membership which develops through interaction because of a mutual engagement in an endeavour, that is the community of practice is goal-orientated and created, maintained and developed through social interaction. Scollon (2001a, 2001b) f ...
... The notion of community of practice encompasses the concept of membership which develops through interaction because of a mutual engagement in an endeavour, that is the community of practice is goal-orientated and created, maintained and developed through social interaction. Scollon (2001a, 2001b) f ...
Levels and Dimensions of Discourse Analysis
... depends on the interpretation of these activities and their relations with the verbal dimension of discourse. Although the more specific discourse implications of research on nonverbal communication are being drawn only recently, it is obvious that we here find another crucial approach to the descri ...
... depends on the interpretation of these activities and their relations with the verbal dimension of discourse. Although the more specific discourse implications of research on nonverbal communication are being drawn only recently, it is obvious that we here find another crucial approach to the descri ...
Exploring Intercultural Interactions in Multicultural Contexts:
... speakers, evaluated by others, seems to rely only on his listeners’ knowledge of the issue and the rude, inefficient speaker’s indirect contextualization cues (e.g., tone stressing and using personal emotional feeling to assess his audiences) to carry his argument, which is not followed by his liste ...
... speakers, evaluated by others, seems to rely only on his listeners’ knowledge of the issue and the rude, inefficient speaker’s indirect contextualization cues (e.g., tone stressing and using personal emotional feeling to assess his audiences) to carry his argument, which is not followed by his liste ...
Social, Societal, Social Work and Psychological as Understood by
... and psychological. We assume that these objects belong to the ideal reality that does exist only if a person constructs it (see Perttula 2008). A person creates an ideal reality by her reflective acts; in other words, by understanding. Because of the intentionality, person’s consciousness moves towa ...
... and psychological. We assume that these objects belong to the ideal reality that does exist only if a person constructs it (see Perttula 2008). A person creates an ideal reality by her reflective acts; in other words, by understanding. Because of the intentionality, person’s consciousness moves towa ...
Discourse Analysis (General Introduction)
... common to associate discourse with language use. Generally, the term refers to any spoken or written communication. In the restricted sense, early scholars of discourse saw it as any verbal exchange or conversation. In contemporary times, discourse means “actual instances of communicative action in ...
... common to associate discourse with language use. Generally, the term refers to any spoken or written communication. In the restricted sense, early scholars of discourse saw it as any verbal exchange or conversation. In contemporary times, discourse means “actual instances of communicative action in ...