Discourse Dynamics

Discourse Dynamics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781134549870
ISBN-13 : 1134549873
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Synopsis Discourse Dynamics by : Ian Parker

What are discourses? Are discourses ‘real’, and what is real outside language? In this book, originally published in 1992, Ian Parker provides one of the clearest and most systematic introductions to discourse research and the essential theoretical debates in the area. At the time it was one of the few texts to defend a realist position, discuss accounts of postmodernity and set out criteria for the identification of discourses. Discourse Dynamics is essential reading to anyone interested in project research and an understanding of the theoretical issues involved in discourse analysis. The book will also be of use to students other than those studying psychology. It addresses the concerns of all those looking at qualitative textual research in the human sciences and is still very much relevant today.

Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics

Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781135748241
ISBN-13 : 1135748241
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics by : Jay L. Lemke

Texts record the meanings we make: in words, pictures and deeds, and politics chronicles our uses of power in shaping social relationships large and small. Textual politics is about meaning - the meaning we make with words and with the symbolic values of every object and action.; The book begins with an introduction which discusses the relationship between Discourse And The Notions Of Power And Ideology. These Concepts Are Then applied to major issues: the social construction of class, gender and individuality; the rhetoric of polarizing social controversies religious fundamentalism vs. gay rights; and the abuse of technical language in policy arguments educational research vs. conservative politics. The book ends with chapters which extend the theory to processes of large- scale social change and apply it to the challenges facing education and political action in the new global information century.

Discourse Dynamics

Discourse Dynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781443825368
ISBN-13 : 1443825360
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Discourse Dynamics by : Sara Sanchez

This volume presents a reasoned study of the discourse connectives of attainment of the French language. For the most part, the studies on connectives are based on referentialist descriptive frameworks, which are sustained more or less explicitly on what we have called the general problem of causality, the epistemological foundation of a scientific paradigm which has been used for centuries but which, in our opinion, is now outdated. In the first place, we have submitted this old paradigm to critical debate, showing the limits of its scientific validity. Next, we have placed ourselves in a non-referentialist linguistic framework, the Theory of Argumentation in the Language-System, developed by the French linguist Oswald Ducrot, in which we have formulated a new descriptive proposal for discourse connectives, taking into account both the argumentative configuration and the polyphonic configuration of each of the discourse dynamics generated around a given connective. We have described the argumentative configuration in terms of semantic blocks, and the polyphonic configuration in terms of discourse algorithms, original and innovative heuristic instruments with which we attempt to stimulate a new approach to language more in line with the general scientific approaches of the 21st century, and with the new scientific paradigm which is currently valid.

Discourse Dynamics in Participatory Planning

Discourse Dynamics in Participatory Planning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781317149897
ISBN-13 : 1317149890
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Discourse Dynamics in Participatory Planning by : Diana MacCallum

This book introduces the methodology of critical discourse analysis (CDA) to the study of participatory planning. CDA uses linguistic analysis to elucidate social issues and processes and is particularly suited to institutional practices and how they are changing in response to changing social conditions. Illustrated by two case studies from Australia, it examines the talk between the various participants in a formal stakeholder committee context over five years, during which time they went through several phases of changing power dynamics, conflict and reconciliation. The book demonstrates the value of CDA to this field of research and develops specific techniques and conceptual tools for applying the methodology to the 'formal talk' context of collaborative planning committees. It also sheds light on the dynamics of interaction between 'stakeholders' and bureaucracies - particularly with respect to inherent communicative barriers, power inequalities, and the development of new discursive practices.

Discourse Dynamics (Psychology Revivals)

Discourse Dynamics (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9781134549948
ISBN-13 : 1134549946
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Discourse Dynamics (Psychology Revivals) by : Ian Parker

What are discourses? Are discourses ‘real’, and what is real outside language? In this book, originally published in 1992, Ian Parker provides one of the clearest and most systematic introductions to discourse research and the essential theoretical debates in the area. At the time it was one of the few texts to defend a realist position, discuss accounts of postmodernity and set out criteria for the identification of discourses. Discourse Dynamics is essential reading to anyone interested in project research and an understanding of the theoretical issues involved in discourse analysis. The book will also be of use to students other than those studying psychology. It addresses the concerns of all those looking at qualitative textual research in the human sciences and is still very much relevant today.

Occupy

Occupy
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9789027266996
ISBN-13 : 9027266999
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Occupy by : Luisa Martín Rojo

Large-scale protest movements have recently transformed urban common spaces into sites of resistance. The Arab Spring, the European Summer, the American Fall in 2011, the revolts in India and South Africa and, more recently, in Istanbul, in several cities in Brazil, and in Hong Kong, are part of a common wave of protests which reclaims squares and urban places, monumentally designed as political and economic centres, as places for discussion and decision-making, for increasing participation and intervention in the governance of the community. Through banners and signs, open assemblies, and other communicative practices in the encampments and interconnecting physical and virtual spaces, participants permanently reconfigure their lived spaces discursively. The attempt to account for on-going social phenomena from the moment they first happen, and with an international perspective, undoubtedly represents a theoretical and methodological challenge. This book is a successful and innovative attempt to address this challenge, capturing the complex interplay between social, spatial, and communicative practices, drawing on complementary and alternative methods. Originally published in Journal of Language and Politics issue 13:4 (2014).

Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics

Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 179
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781135748258
ISBN-13 : 113574825X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Textual Politics: Discourse And Social Dynamics by : Jay L. Lemke

Texts record the meanings we make: in words, pictures and deeds, and politics chronicles our uses of power in shaping social relationships large and small. Textual politics is about meaning - the meaning we make with words and with the symbolic values of every object and action.; The book begins with an introduction which discusses the relationship between Discourse And The Notions Of Power And Ideology. These Concepts Are Then applied to major issues: the social construction of class, gender and individuality; the rhetoric of polarizing social controversies religious fundamentalism vs. gay rights; and the abuse of technical language in policy arguments educational research vs. conservative politics. The book ends with chapters which extend the theory to processes of large- scale social change and apply it to the challenges facing education and political action in the new global information century.

Metaphor and Reconciliation

Metaphor and Reconciliation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781136872907
ISBN-13 : 1136872906
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphor and Reconciliation by : Lynne Cameron

Sixteen years after her father was killed by an IRA bomb, Jo Berry had her first conversation with the man responsible. She had made a long journey, ‘walking the footsteps of the bombers’ as she put it, determined not to give in to anger and revenge but to try to understand his motivations and perspective. Her preparedness to meet Pat Magee opened up a path to empathy that developed through their conversations over the following years. This book studies their growing understandings of each other by focusing on the rich networks of metaphors that appear in their conversations, and how these evolve in the process of reconciliation. The innovative research method, reported in a rigorous but accessible style, together with the rich and often poignant data, make this book a valuable addition to the study of metaphor and discourse. In uncovering the development of empathy between these two extraordinary people, Cameron illuminates the moral necessity, and the potential rewards, in trying to imagine the world and mind of the Other. Implications are drawn for how mediators in reconciliation contexts might make positive use of metaphor in supporting the dynamics of empathy.

The Dynamics of Political Discourse

The Dynamics of Political Discourse
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 286
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789027268242
ISBN-13 : 902726824X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dynamics of Political Discourse by : Anita Fetzer

Rethinking Sinclair and Coulthard’s sequentiality-based notion of the follow-up, this volume explores its forms and communicative functions in traditional and contemporary modes of communication (parliamentary sessions, interviews, debates, speeches, op-eds, discussion forums and Twitter) wherein political actors address challenges to their political agenda and to their political face. In so doing, the volume achieves two major advances. First, its contributions expand the understanding of follow-ups beyond the traditional focus on structural sequentiality, considering communicative function as a defining feature of a follow-up. Second, it broadens the understanding of what constitutes political discourse, as not being limited to a single discourse, but also being able to span multiple discourses of different forms and speech events over time.

Text and Discourse Constitution

Text and Discourse Constitution
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9783110862126
ISBN-13 : 3110862123
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Text and Discourse Constitution by : János S. Petöfi

Text and Discourse Constitution: Empirical Aspects, Theoretical Approaches (Research in Text Theory.