Framing in Discourse

Framing in Discourse
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780195079968
ISBN-13 : 0195079965
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing in Discourse by : Deborah Tannen

The concept of framing has been pivotal in research on social interaction among anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and linguists. This collection shows how the discourse analysis of frames can be applied to a range of social contexts. Tannen provides a seminal theoretical framework for conceptualizing the relationship between frames and schemas as well as a methodology for the discourse analysis of framing in interaction. Each chapter makes a unique theoretical contribution to frames theory while showing how discourse analysis can elucidate the linguistic means by which framing is accomplished in a particular interactional setting. Applied to such a wide range of contexts as a medical examination, psychotic discourse, gender differences in sermon performance, boys' "sportscasting" their own play, teasing among friends, a comparison of Japanese and American discussion groups, and sociolinguistic interviews, the discourse analysis of framing emerges here as a fruitful new avenue for interaction analysis.

Framing in Discourse

Framing in Discourse
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780195079951
ISBN-13 : 0195079957
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing in Discourse by : Deborah Tannen

The concept of framing has been pivotal in research on social interaction among anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and linguists. This collection shows how the discourse analysis of frames can be applied to a range of social contexts. Tannen provides a seminal theoretical framework for conceptualizing the relationship between frames and schemas as well as a methodology for the discourse analysis of framing in interaction. Each chapter makes a unique theoretical contribution to frames theory while showing how discourse analysis can elucidate the linguistic means by which framing is accomplished in a particular interactional setting. Applied to such a wide range of contexts as a medical examination, psychotic discourse, gender differences in sermon performance, boys' "sportscasting" their own play, teasing among friends, a comparison of Japanese and American discussion groups, and sociolinguistic interviews, the discourse analysis of framing emerges here as a fruitful new avenue for interaction analysis.

Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse

Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 1588113655
ISBN-13 : 9781588113658
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse by : Titus Ensink

In discourse, verbal messages are "framed" speakers offer cues on the basis of which hearers are able to anchor the verbal message to the context. Furthermore, speakers cannot contribute to the discourse without at the same time showing their view on the subject matter of the discourse: the content of a discourse is necessarily displayed from a certain "perspective." Both the framing and perspectivising of verbal messages are not static, but subject to possible changes during the development of the discourse. Both concepts function at the intersection of a psychological-cognitive and a social-functional approach to discourse. In this volume, eight contributions are brought together which offer theoretical tools for describing and explaining framing and perspectivising devices in the production and comprehension of discourse, and apply them to the analysis of several types of discourse such as political satire, letters-to-the-editor, everyday narrations and newspaper reports.

Framing Discourse on the Environment

Framing Discourse on the Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781135852832
ISBN-13 : 1135852839
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Discourse on the Environment by : Richard Alexander

In this book, Alexander demonstrates the linguistic distractions, euphemisms and pitfalls of corporate-political discourse on the environment subjecting them to a trenchant analysis.

Frames of Understanding in Text and Discourse

Frames of Understanding in Text and Discourse
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9789027269645
ISBN-13 : 9027269645
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Frames of Understanding in Text and Discourse by : Alexander Ziem

How do words mean? What is the nature of meaning? How can we grasp a word’s meaning? The frame-semantic approach developed in this book offers some well-founded answers to such long-standing, but still controversial issues. Following Charles Fillmore’s definition of frames as both organizers of experience and tools for understanding, the monograph attempts to examine one of the most important concepts of Cognitive Linguistics in more detail. The point of departure is Fillmore’s conception of “frames of understanding” – an approach to (cognitive) semantics that Fillmore developed from 1975 to 1985. The envisaged Understanding Semantics (“U-Semantics”) is a semantic theory sui generis whose significance for linguistic research cannot be overestimated. In addition to its crucial role in the development of the theoretical foundations of U-semantics, corpus-based frame semantics can be applied fruitfully in the investigation of knowledge-building processes in text and discourse.

Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse

Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9789027253538
ISBN-13 : 9027253536
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing and Perspectivising in Discourse by : Titus Ensink

In discourse, verbal messages are "framed" speakers offer cues on the basis of which hearers are able to anchor the verbal message to the context. Furthermore, speakers cannot contribute to the discourse without at the same time showing their view on the subject matter of the discourse: the content of a discourse is necessarily displayed from a certain "perspective." Both the framing and perspectivising of verbal messages are not static, but subject to possible changes during the development of the discourse. Both concepts function at the intersection of a psychological-cognitive and a social-functional approach to discourse. In this volume, eight contributions are brought together which offer theoretical tools for describing and explaining framing and perspectivising devices in the production and comprehension of discourse, and apply them to the analysis of several types of discourse such as political satire, letters-to-the-editor, everyday narrations and newspaper reports.

Framing the Sign

Framing the Sign
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 080612184X
ISBN-13 : 9780806121840
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Framing the Sign by : Jonathan D. Culler

Culler (English and comparative literature, Cornell) begins with an historical overview of the relationship between criticism and the academy and explores what has come to characterize contemporary theory. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Framing Hijab in the European Mind

Framing Hijab in the European Mind
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9789811616532
ISBN-13 : 9811616531
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Hijab in the European Mind by : Ghufran Khir-Allah

This book compares how British and Spanish media have covered the French ban on hijab wearing in public schools. Using interdisciplinary approaches ranging from social psychology, semiology, cognitive linguistics and sociology, it seeks to explain how the hijab is interpreted as a sign by the mainstream culture, and hijab-wearing Muslim sub-culture. Based on an analysis of 108 articles published in the national newspaper from each context, this comparative study operates on two levels: a micro-level analysis of within-culture variations between mainstream culture and the hijab-wearing women; and a macro-level analysis of the cross-cultural variation between the British context and the Spanish one. The result is a profound insight into how each discourse reveals the different level of social integration of hijab-wearing women in these two different contexts. The Analysis methodology combines between Critical Discourse Analysis CDA, Conceptual Metaphor Theory CMT, and Cognitive Linguistics CL. The book introduces a novel analysis methodology for social and linguistic sciences. It is the Cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis methodology CCDA.

Framing Violence

Framing Violence
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Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 1443899488
ISBN-13 : 9781443899482
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Violence by : Banu Baybars-Hawks

Framing Violence: Conflicting Images, Identities, and Discourses explores many of the questions surrounding challenges in framing the rising violence across the globe and in its emerging, new forms. The chapters in this volume provide multidisciplinary case studies and theoretical debates, with violence being discussed not only in its political form, but also in its domestic, financial, and artistic forms. This collection will provide a venue for discussions on the diverse issues surrounding the theme of violence and conflict from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, and divided into three parts, the first of which focuses on how the culture industry frames violence and violent actors. The second part investigates how violence is framed in legal structures and mediascapes. Finally, the third part of the book discusses the new conceptualisations in violence studies and covers chapters analysing artistic expressions of violence.

Discourses of Global Climate Change

Discourses of Global Climate Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781317671053
ISBN-13 : 1317671058
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Discourses of Global Climate Change by : Jonas Anshelm

This book examines the arguments made by political actors in the creation of antagonistic discourses on climate change. Using in-depth empirical research from Sweden, a country considered by the international political community to be a frontrunner in tackling climate change, it draws out lessons that contribute to the worldwide environmental debate. The book identifies and analyses four globally circulated discourses that call for very different action to be taken to achieve sustainability: Industrial fatalism, Green Keynesianism, Eco-socialism and Climate scepticism. Drawing on risk society and post-political theory, it elaborates concepts such as industrial modern masculinity and ecomodern utopia, exploring how it is possible to reconcile apocalyptic framing to the dominant discourse of political conservatism. This highly original and detailed study focuses on opinion leaders and the way discourses are framed in the climate change debate, making it valuable reading for students and scholars of environmental communication and media, global environmental policy, energy research and sustainability.