
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... scientific texts and debates, it is used indiscriminately, often without being defined. The concept has become vague, either meaning almost nothing, or being used with more precise, but rather different, meanings in different contexts. But, in many cases, underlying the word ‘discourse’ is the gener ...
... scientific texts and debates, it is used indiscriminately, often without being defined. The concept has become vague, either meaning almost nothing, or being used with more precise, but rather different, meanings in different contexts. But, in many cases, underlying the word ‘discourse’ is the gener ...
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 ...
Discourse in Action: Introducing mediated discourse analysis
... formally and informally in papers, at conferences, in private conversations, and through correspondence. We now feel it is time to bring together some of these ideas in an edited volume that will help to articulate the commonalities of our goals as well as to highlight the diversity of contexts with ...
... formally and informally in papers, at conferences, in private conversations, and through correspondence. We now feel it is time to bring together some of these ideas in an edited volume that will help to articulate the commonalities of our goals as well as to highlight the diversity of contexts with ...
« Absolut Counter-Discourse » - A discourse analysis of the counter
... There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also quite strong critics of advertising, as it is hard for them to accept the way that advertising trie ...
... There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also quite strong critics of advertising, as it is hard for them to accept the way that advertising trie ...
Discourse Theory: Achievements, Arguments, and Challenges
... explain the concepts and arguments of discourse theory to a larger audience (see Howarth, 2000; Torfing, 1999). There has also been a growing number of empirical studies of discourse (Howarth, Norval, and Stavrakakis, 2000; Dyrberg, Hansen, and Torfing, 2000). However, there is still a dearth of boo ...
... explain the concepts and arguments of discourse theory to a larger audience (see Howarth, 2000; Torfing, 1999). There has also been a growing number of empirical studies of discourse (Howarth, Norval, and Stavrakakis, 2000; Dyrberg, Hansen, and Torfing, 2000). However, there is still a dearth of boo ...
Fighting Without Hatred: Hannah Arendt`s Agonistic
... willingness to triumph at all costs. Instead, it involves something like having such a passion for ideas and politics that one is willing to take risks. One tries to articulate the best argument, propose the best policy, design the best laws, make the best response. This is a risk in that one might ...
... willingness to triumph at all costs. Instead, it involves something like having such a passion for ideas and politics that one is willing to take risks. One tries to articulate the best argument, propose the best policy, design the best laws, make the best response. This is a risk in that one might ...
ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
Discourse
... homogeneous throughout a society. A variety of language is standardized as a result of economic, political and cultural influences in a particular historical epoch. What we really have is politically motivated linguistic theory. Saussure’s langue/parole distinction is a general one underlying soci ...
... homogeneous throughout a society. A variety of language is standardized as a result of economic, political and cultural influences in a particular historical epoch. What we really have is politically motivated linguistic theory. Saussure’s langue/parole distinction is a general one underlying soci ...
Analysing Discourse. An Approach From the Sociology
... questions of micro/macro processes of language use, and 4 is directed towards ideology, approaches 5 and 6 are closely related to questions of knowledge production, circulation and transformation, or in more general terms: they are related to questions of symbolic structuring of meaning and the gene ...
... questions of micro/macro processes of language use, and 4 is directed towards ideology, approaches 5 and 6 are closely related to questions of knowledge production, circulation and transformation, or in more general terms: they are related to questions of symbolic structuring of meaning and the gene ...
Discourse and creativity - Reading`s CentAUR
... works of art or scientific discoveries that alter the way people think about a certain problem or domain, whereas ‘small c creativity’ refers the creativity evident in everyday problem solving, joking and verbal play: avoiding a traffic jam or coming up with a good pick up line at a bar. Whereas ‘bi ...
... works of art or scientific discoveries that alter the way people think about a certain problem or domain, whereas ‘small c creativity’ refers the creativity evident in everyday problem solving, joking and verbal play: avoiding a traffic jam or coming up with a good pick up line at a bar. Whereas ‘bi ...
Critical Discourse Analysis
... Drawing on the work of Foucault, critical discourse analysis takes the position that language/discourse are not neutral media for describing the world – they construct and regulate social relations and knowledge. This entails that discourse have a disciplining effect in that they limit the boundarie ...
... Drawing on the work of Foucault, critical discourse analysis takes the position that language/discourse are not neutral media for describing the world – they construct and regulate social relations and knowledge. This entails that discourse have a disciplining effect in that they limit the boundarie ...
A Powerful Public Sphere? - VBN
... inadequate. One central aspect of the theoretical elaboration is this terminological shift and another is the precise use of several parameters as explained in the following. I agree with Eriksen and Fossum that the term general forms a more precise characterization in describing a type of public sp ...
... inadequate. One central aspect of the theoretical elaboration is this terminological shift and another is the precise use of several parameters as explained in the following. I agree with Eriksen and Fossum that the term general forms a more precise characterization in describing a type of public sp ...
Big Data Approaches to Study Discourse Processes
... the language can be charted across historical corpora and related to changing social conditions. In a striking example of this line of research, Hills & Adelman (2015) report evidence that English-speakers have adopted increasingly concrete language over the past two hundred years, allowing them to ...
... the language can be charted across historical corpora and related to changing social conditions. In a striking example of this line of research, Hills & Adelman (2015) report evidence that English-speakers have adopted increasingly concrete language over the past two hundred years, allowing them to ...
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 ...
John Dewey on the Public Responsibility of Intellectuals
... feelings of common interest and will, feelings of a common life, and to thereby aid in the transformation of the Great Society into the Great Community. I wish now to suggest another area in which intellectuals have public responsibilities but at which Dewey merely hints and about which he has too l ...
... feelings of common interest and will, feelings of a common life, and to thereby aid in the transformation of the Great Society into the Great Community. I wish now to suggest another area in which intellectuals have public responsibilities but at which Dewey merely hints and about which he has too l ...
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 ...
Interpretivist Approaches to Organizational Discourse
... 1979). Social phenomena are characterized by high degrees of latitude in how they are portrayed as well as interpreted by social actors. Consequently, actors can both take control or manipulate how they present issues, as well as employ selective perception in order to protect and maintain their rou ...
... 1979). Social phenomena are characterized by high degrees of latitude in how they are portrayed as well as interpreted by social actors. Consequently, actors can both take control or manipulate how they present issues, as well as employ selective perception in order to protect and maintain their rou ...
Discourse Analysis and the Production of Meaning in
... social or natural reality. When this principle cannot be applied to describe a social or natural phenomenon, one may talk about a paradox. Therefore, like the principle of the excluded third, the paradox is a category of discourse, not of reality. Although the principle of the excluded third is more ...
... social or natural reality. When this principle cannot be applied to describe a social or natural phenomenon, one may talk about a paradox. Therefore, like the principle of the excluded third, the paradox is a category of discourse, not of reality. Although the principle of the excluded third is more ...
Introduction: The role of discourse analysis in society. 1983.
... in its social context provide a next step on the difficult route toward relevant applications, and some of the studies in this volume explicitly try to give answers to these important issues in the sociology of discourse. Yet, although we draw closer to the issue at hand, one aspect is still lacking ...
... in its social context provide a next step on the difficult route toward relevant applications, and some of the studies in this volume explicitly try to give answers to these important issues in the sociology of discourse. Yet, although we draw closer to the issue at hand, one aspect is still lacking ...
Strengthening Our Resilience to Agents of Radicalization and Their
... Agents of radicalization, whether in the real or the virtual world (i.e. over the Internet), seek to manipulate the thoughts and legitimate perceptions of people in order to further a particular set of ideological concerns or a political agenda. Little by little, they get their audience to draw dire ...
... Agents of radicalization, whether in the real or the virtual world (i.e. over the Internet), seek to manipulate the thoughts and legitimate perceptions of people in order to further a particular set of ideological concerns or a political agenda. Little by little, they get their audience to draw dire ...
S H Understanding in the Conduct of a Life peaking
... John Arthos discovers and promotes an organic reciprocity between rhetoric as a humanist practice and hermeneutics as a theoretical comportment. Although these two traditions have a long and fruitful collaboration, it is only now that we begin to realize their potential for radically remaking the wa ...
... John Arthos discovers and promotes an organic reciprocity between rhetoric as a humanist practice and hermeneutics as a theoretical comportment. Although these two traditions have a long and fruitful collaboration, it is only now that we begin to realize their potential for radically remaking the wa ...