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A One Health perspective on the issue of the antibiotic resistance

2020

For a few years now, the One Health concept has appeared to go hand in hand with the issue of antibiotic resistance as the most comprehensive and global solution. As part of a study comparing the publicization process of the links between antibiotic resistance and food in France and in the United States, this paper retraces the One Health concept's trajectory in terms of significations and (re)definitions, according to the actors adopting this approach as a viable solution. Furthermore, this paper questions the concept's take over impact in antibiotic resistance reframing as well as its expansion in terms of functioning and applicability. Within social sciences research, interest in the iss…

050402 sociologyAntibiotic resistanceProcess (engineering)Veterinary (miscellaneous)Special Issue – One Health: A social science discussion of a global agenda. Invited Editors: Jean Estebanez & Pascal Boireau050801 communication & media studiesBiologyAction programlcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesPolitics0508 media and communicationsAntibiotic resistance0504 sociologyAnimalsHumanslcsh:RC109-216One HealthAnimal healthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)International healthDrug Resistance MicrobialCognitive reframingPublic relationsUnited StatesInfectious DiseasesOne HealthInsect ScienceFormulaAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyFrancebusinessResearch ArticleDiscourse analysisParasite
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Representation of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Swedish News Media: A Discourse Analysis.

2020

Despite being rated as some of the world’s most gender equal countries, Sweden and neighboring Nordic nations show high rates of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). As the news media contribute to the shaping of public attitudes, this article pursues a two-step discourse analysis of how IPVAW was represented in seven Swedish newspapers during 2018. Although an individualistic discourse on IPVAW was found to be most prevalent, articles where perpetrators were presented as non-Swedish more frequently contained a structural framing of IPVAW. This confirms previously noted tendencies toward individualization and othering of IPVAW in Sweden.

050402 sociologySociology and Political ScienceDiscourse analysisIntimate Partner ViolenceNewspaperRepresentation (politics)newspapersGender StudiesIndividualismintimate partner violence against women (IPVAW)0504 sociology050602 political science & public administrationHumansSociologyNews mediaResearch ArticlesHigh rateSweden05 social sciencesGender IdentityGender studiesNordic Paradox0506 political scienceFraming (social sciences)Sexual PartnersDomestic violenceFemalediscourseLawViolence against women
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The internationality imperative in academia. The ascent of internationality as an academic virtue

2017

ABSTRACTThe paper investigates internationality as an academic virtue that is highly relevant for research biographies. The discursive trajectory of this virtue is assessed by comparing ascriptions of internationality in 216 academic obituaries from the US, UK and Germany, from physics, sociology and history, and from the 1960s, 1980s and 2000s. Our analysis reveals that internationality as a virtue is more prevalent in German than in US obituaries, that it plays a greater role in physics than in history obituaries, and that, independent from national and disciplinary contexts, the ascription of internationality increases over time. The results are relevant for research on academic values a…

050402 sociologyVirtueHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysis05 social sciences050301 educationEducationEpistemologyInternationalizationEducational researchAscription0504 sociologySociologyComparative educationbusiness0503 educationDisciplinemedia_commonHigher Education Research & Development
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Building a System of Indicators to Evaluate the Right of a Child to Play

2018

050906 social work03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHealth (social science)030225 pediatrics05 social sciences0509 other social sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyEducationChildren & Society
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“Apparently, women don't know how to operate doors": A corpus-based analysis of women stereotypes in the TV series <i>3rd Rock from the Sun<…

2017

This paper explores how women stereotypes are discursively evaluated in the TV sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun by paying attention to the societal, cultural and ideological values they convey. Following recent trends for the study of television series (Bednarek, 2010), the analysis is both qualitative and quantitative, adopting a Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis approach (Baker, 2006; Partington, 2004). The contextualised analysis of words that refer to women confirms that the sitcom writers of 3rd Rock from the Sun purposefully resort to stereotyping as a verbal strategy to create humour while conveying negative attitudes towards women.

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageSeries (stratigraphy)Literature and Literary TheoryDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectTelevision seriesMedia studies06 humanities and the artsAppraisal theoryLanguage and LinguisticsEducation0602 languages and literatureCorpus basedDoorsSociologyIdeologyKnow-howmedia_commonInternational Journal of English Studies
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In nomine patris: Discursive strategies and ideology in the Cosa Nostra family discourse

2017

Abstract The article investigates how Cosa Nostra family discourse is characterized by a series of discursive strategies that give shape to specific ideological structures. By analysing a TV interview to the son of Bernardo Provenzano, boss of Cosa Nostra, it is possible to understand how the criminal values and practices are maintained and reproduced within the father–son relationship. Specifically, we show how the son justifies, legitimises or denies the criminal actions of his father. The ideology of Cosa Nostra seems to be based on the inter-generational cultural continuity of its members, on the family as main locus of adherence, reductionism of its mediatic image, amoralism as father–…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesReductionismCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGender studies06 humanities and the artsMafia Cosa Nostra Familydiscourse Discursive strategies IdeologyFraming (social sciences)Cultural continuity0602 languages and literature0502 economics and businessIdeologySociology050203 business & managementSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggimedia_common
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Suffering as an anchor of critique. The place of critique in critical discourse studies

2017

If we engage in reflection on standards of critique, we are entering the terrain of metaethics, or the question of which ethical standards we should accept. The question is not only, in the sense o...

060201 languages & linguisticsDiscourse analysis0602 languages and literature05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the artsSociologyImmanent critiqueReflection (computer graphics)Ethical standards0506 political scienceEpistemologyCritical Discourse Studies
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Manipulation as an ideological tool in the political genre of Parliamentary discourses

2022

AbstractThe present study analyzes the discursive strategies of manipulation in the political genre of a discourse in Parliament with an aim to convince the audience that the Prime Minister and his party are innocent of receiving illegal cash donations from a slush fund run in the party. For that purpose, we have usedVan Dijk’s (2006)scheme of strategies of manipulation at several levels of discourse (content, lexis, topics, syntax, rhetoric, and order of discourse). Findings of the study show that the Prime Minister’s speech presents characteristics of ideological discourse, since it follows a general strategy of positive in-group and negative out-group presentation, which has an overall l…

060201 languages & linguisticsLexisLinguistics and LanguageParliamentCivil discoursemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050109 social psychology06 humanities and the artsRepresentation (arts)SemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPhilosophyPolitics0602 languages and literatureRhetoric0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyIdeologymedia_commonPragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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What genres tell us about evidentials and vice versa

2018

Abstract The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it aims to delve into the influence of contextual discursive factors in determining the type of evidential chosen and the pragmatic functions developed by evidentials in Spanish parliamentary discourse; second, it shows how evidentials can also provide useful new insight on the genre. A corpus study has been carried out studying the Spanish evidential discourse marker al parecer in parliamentary debates. The analysis shows how real examples of al parecer hardly fit any category of evidentials posited previously; data also illustrates how factors such as the discursive role or the part of the parliamentary process do affect the meaning of al …

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the artsSociologyMeaning (existential)Affect (linguistics)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsDiscourse markerPragmatics and Society
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Pragmalinguistic Categories in Discourse Analysis of Science Journalism

2016

AbstractDrawing on selected approaches from pragmatics, functional linguistics, discourse space theories and evaluation theories, this article proposes a methodological framework for the study of science journalism. It presents the institutional context of science journalism, which is considered a hybrid discourse, as it combines features of science communication and of market-driven journalism, particularly the need for the coverage to meet the criteria of newsworthiness. To enable the study of how science journalists tend to engage the readers linguistically without foregoing the appearances of credibility, the article demonstrates the analytic potential of such pragmalinguistic categorie…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCivil discourseCommunicationDiscourse analysis05 social sciencesMedia studies06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPolitical science0602 languages and literature0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesScience journalismLodz Papers in Pragmatics
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