Search results for "Discourse Analysis"

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Dialogic struggles and pedagogic innovation

2014

The aim of this research was to explore the way in which talk is used in teacher focus group discussions. The data from these discussions belong to a wider study on the challenges teachers face when introducing foreign-language mediated education. The research presented here provides a careful analysis of the talk between teachers drawing on Bakhtin’s dialogic theory. This theoretical framework allows for the critical consideration of the relationship between the teachers and the cultural context of institutionalised education. The main outcome from this research is the notion of ‘dialogic struggle’ as an important characteristic of and window into thought-in-progress. As a key feature of t…

Cultural StudiesDialogicGroup discussionDiscourse analysisCultural contextPedagogyFace (sociological concept)ta516SociologyFocus groupEducationPedagogy, Culture & Society
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Categories and boundaries in Sámi exhibitions

2019

This article examines the construction of ethnicity in the permanent exhibitions of two Sami museums: Siida, the National Museum of the Finnish Sami and a Nature Centre of Metsahallitus, and ajtte, the Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum. The aim of the article is to find out how ethnic categories and boundaries are created by the exhibitions, and how the museum presentations relate to contemporary public discussions about Sami ethnicity. The presentations are analysed within the framework of discourse analysis. The findings suggest that the two museums, with a few possible exceptions, tend to produce a clear and stable ethnic boundary between the Sami and other ethnicities. Like the Sami ethn…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political ScienceNational museumAnthropologyDiscourse analysis05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupthe Samisaamelaisuussaamelaiset0506 political sciencekulttuurihistorialliset museotdiskurssianalyysiExhibitionAnthropologymuseot050602 political science & public administrationethnicitydiscourse analysis050703 geographymuseum exhibitionsetnisyys
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(Re)negotiating Freedom of Expression in the Spanish Transition: The Case of El Papus (1973-1987)

2020

Juxtaposing documents from judicial and administrative archives with material published in the satirical magazine El Papus (1973-1987), this essay examines the confrontation between national-Catholic discourse and new modes of visual and textual expression in late Francoism and the early years of the democratic transition in Spain. The present study represents a survey of some 44 state-produced documents and 124 journalistic pieces, applying a two-pronged methodology rooted in discourse analysis with a special focus on the content and themes deemed unfit for publication in the pages of El Papus. The results will show that a loosening of erotic and sexual mores, particularly those related to…

Cultural StudiesImmoralityPeriodisme Aspectes políticsVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMoresOpposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisCensorshipMedia studiesPoliticsPolitical scienceDemocratizationFamily valuesmedia_common
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Welcome to the end of the world! Resignifying periphery under the new economy: a nexus analytical view of a tourist website

2013

Accompanying the rise of the globalized new economy, the heritage tourism industry is expanding ever further into the global peripheries. One such ‘peripheral’ site is Samiland, home of the indigenous language minority Sami people, in the north of Lapland. Here, tourism is emerging as an opportunity for the Sami to challenge their longstanding marginalization by mobilizing the periphery and signifying their peripheralized identities in new ways. These processes may look encouraging but they call for critical interrogation. To gain a deeper insight into these processes, the present study draws on a nexus analytical approach combining discourse analysis and ethnography to examine an illuminat…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageAnthropologyCommunicationDiscourse analysisMedia studiesHeritage tourismta6121GlobalizationMultilingualismNew economySociologyIndigenous languageNexus (standard)TourismJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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Studying ideology and discourse as knowledge, power and material practices

2021

The notion of ideology plays a crucial role in the social sciences in general and discourse studies in particular because it helps us conceptualize, problematize and understand the complex relation...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge powerSociologyIdeologyRelation (history of concept)Epistemologymedia_commonJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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Negations and negativity as linguistic devices in policy discourse of intercultural cities

2015

International audience; Intercultural cities – a joint initiative launched in 2008 by the European Commission and the Council of Europe – aims to develop a model supporting intercultural integration within diversified urban communities. This article examines, using methods of applied linguistics and discourse analysis, how intercultural urban policy is linguistically produced in the initiative. The examination indicates that the intercultural urban policy in the initiative is ‘negative politics’: the policy rhetoric commonly outlines the content of interculturalism by describing what is not included in it and what the policy is not about. The language used in the intercultural urban policy …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesta6121kaupunkipolitiikka[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPoliticsNegationurban policynegativitykielita616Sociologyinterculturalismdiscourse analysiskulttuurienvälisyysmedia_common[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologylanguageCommunicationnegationsNegativity effectApplied linguisticsLinguisticsdiskurssianalyysiIntercultural relationsnegatiivisuusRhetoricInterculturalismJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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'The sisters did her every imaginable injury': Power and violence in Cinderella

2012

The main aim of this article is to discuss the results achieved after investigating the presence of violence in the Grimm brothers’ <em>Cinderella</em> with the intention of finding out what kind of processes predominate in this tale and whether they can be related to violent actions. The analysis involved firstly, a study of the frequency and concordances of some words belonging to the semantic field ‘violence’, surveying in detail the context in which they appear and secondly, the analysis of transitivity processes. The method proved to be a good strategy to check whether each character’s identity and social position (power) were somehow related to the infliction of violence w…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryContes popularsIdentity (social science)Grimm JacobGrimm WilhelmContext (language use)Semantic fieldLanguage and LinguisticsEducationPower (social and political)81 - Lingüística y lenguasCritical discourse analysisSocial positionLengua inglesa-Análisis del discursoLiteratureTransitive relationbusiness.industryLengua inglesaGrimm Jacob (1785-1863)Violència en la literaturaLinguisticsEducació InvestigacióConjunction (grammar)82 - LiteraturaPsychologybusinessGrimm Wilhelm (1786-1859)
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Heterogeneous knowledge: Trends in German discourse analysis against an international background

2011

This contribution maps the complex field of discourse analysis in Germany by situating its major currents and putting them in historical perspective. In a first step, it presents the major intellectual sources, such as (post-)structuralism, pragmatism/interactionism as well as hermeneutics, which have served as a backdrop for the establishment of discourse analysis as an interdisciplinary field since the 1980s. In a second step, it takes a closer look at the intellectual conjunctures in the social sciences such as Critical Theory and systems theory before turning to the discourse analytical tendencies that have emerged since the 1980s in the light of Foucault's reception in Germany. Finally…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePragmatismPraxisInteractionismCivil discourseCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisLinguisticsEpistemologyCritical theoryStructuralismHermeneuticsSociologymedia_commonJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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Semiotics of pride and profit: interrogating commodification in indigenous handicraft production

2014

This study investigates the shifting terrain of pride, profit and power relations in minority language communities under contemporary globalisation. While “pride” associates linguistic-cultural heritage with identity and preservation, “profit” views these as sources of economic gain. In contemporary late capitalism, “pride” seems to be increasingly giving way to “profit”. Arguing that this transformation needs to be interrogated in terms of complexity and that a detailed, multilayered semiotic analysis can open a privileged window for such an inquiry, this study combines critical multimodal discourse analysis and an ethnographic approach to analyse processes of semiotic commodification in h…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePridecommodificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121kielivähemmistötLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousLate capitalismmultimodal discourse analysisHandicraftkielelliset vähemmistötSemioticsSociologySocial sciencemedia_commonkaupallistuminenetnografiaCommodificationCommunicationkäsityötdiskurssianalyysilate capitalismAestheticsMinority languageSocial Semiotics
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The dialogics of metaphor and simile in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September

2013

Metaphors and similes characterise Elizabeth Bowen’s writing. Despite frequent claims that this contributes to the lexical, grammatical and syntactic irregularities of her style and hence makes her writing difficult to understand, I show that her metaphors, similes and literal descriptions in a selected passage from The Last September function within conventional linguistic structures. While my analysis of metaphors and similes is conducted with reference to Bakhtin’s essay “Discourse in the Novel”, I use Martin and Rose’s model of Discourse Analysis (2007) and Steen’s study of metaphor in literature (1999) as practical tools for my analysis of the text. I discuss how ‘dialogic’ linguistic …

Cultural StudiesLiteratureLinguistics and LanguageDialogicLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryMetaphorDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSimileMeaning (non-linguistic)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsStyle (sociolinguistics)Literal (computer programming)PsychologybusinessTheme (narrative)media_commonLiterary Linguistics
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