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Farsi, Roghayeh. "Discourse Strategies and Narrative Repetition in the Qurʾān: A Special Reference to al-Shuʿarāʾ". Ilahiyat Studies 12, № 1 (2021): 85–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2021.121.218.

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This paper attempts to explain some discursive strategies in relation to the cyclic structure of narratives in the Qurʾānic context of Sūrat “al-Shuʿarāʾ.” To that end, the paper works on three essential interrelated aspects of study. First, it detects the cyclic structure that interconnects the seven prophets’ narratives within the Sūrah. Second, it investigates the cross-Sūrah interconnections by examining the (re)occurrence of each prophet’s narrative in the preceding and following sūrahs. Third, it discusses how such coherent interrelationships among the relevant sūrahs can reveal certain
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Bhatia, Aditi, and Christopher J. Jenks. "Fabricating the American Dream in US media portrayals of Syrian refugees: A discourse analytical study." Discourse & Communication 12, no. 3 (2018): 221–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481318757763.

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The months preceding and following the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States have incited furious debate about the authenticity of media discourse in the shaping of reality (cf. fake news), including in particular the reporting of refugees from predominantly Muslim regions and their resettlement in Western nations. Much of this debate is rooted in how opposing discourse clans, such as liberal and conservative ideologies, construct a narrative of nationhood around contested views of refugees. Examining mainstream and alternative media from a critical discourse
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Sokolovska, A. M., and Ya V. Kotlyarevsky. "Scientific Discourse of Populism: Aspects of Economy and Tax Policy." Science and innovation 16, no. 5 (2020): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/scine16.05.036.

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Introduction. Insufficient level of the economic growth perceiving amongst population of even economically developed countries, growth of inequality of incomes and welfare caused the opening for the opportunities for exploitation of controversial narratives by non-systematic politicians of different spectra in order to obtain electoral dividends, that stipulates the initiation of scientific discourse on the sources, reasons and consequences of populism. Problem Statement. A populist impact in many of European and world countries as well as considerable challenges for economic and political sus
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Jaago, Tiiu. "Discontinuity and Continuity in Representations of 20th Century Estonian History." Culture Unbound 6, no. 6 (2014): 1071–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1461071.

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The theme of this article is how Estonians have described political changes in their autobiographical narratives. The discussion is based on the observation that the establishment of Soviet rule in Estonia in the 1940s is construed in the studies of life stories, on the one hand, as a discontinuity of ‘normal life’, and on the other hand, as continuity. It is remarkable that irrespective of the demarcation of state borders by political decisions, Estonian territory is still perceived as a single and eternal whole. To what extent is the perception of discontinuity or continuity related to exper
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Widyastuti, Susana. "THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE OF INTERETHNIC BEHAVIOURS AND RELATIONS: THE CONTESTATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY." LITERA 18, no. 3 (2019): 413–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/ltr.v18i3.27973.

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Drawing from Discursive Social Psychology (DSP) (Potter, 1998; Potter & Edwards, 2001), this study is concerned with how attitudes, behaviours, and identity can be observed through language in use or discourse. Focusing on the narratives of the marginalized Chinese Indonesians, it particularly aims at revealing behaviours in coping with the majority group, and how such behaviours may in turn shape intergroup relations and ethnic identity. The data were in the form of narratives of personal experience of Chinese Indonesians collected through interview which were then scrutinized through in-
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Omar, Abdulfattah, and Musa Ahmed Musa Alhassan. "A Sociopragmatic Analysis of Women and Gender Roles in John Galsworthy’s Forsyte Saga and Naguib Mahfouz’s Cairo Trilogy." International Journal of English Linguistics 10, no. 2 (2020): 284. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v10n2p284.

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This study is concerned with investigating the treatment of women and gender roles in Glasworthy’s Forsyte Saga and Naguib Mahfouz’s Cairo Trilogy from a sociopragmatic perspective. The texts studied for this paper have not been evaluated to socio-pragmatic analysis that reflects the little application of this approach to literary works. As thus, the goal of this paper is to advance sociopragmatic analysis to these novels—there is salience from the style, narrative techniques, and language utilized by both writers in their books, which indeed points to pragmatic u
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Qawariq, Rami. "Political and Ideological Tensions in Palestine." Connections: A Journal of Language, Media and Culture 1, no. 1 (2020): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/connections21.

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It is widely accepted that the struggle over media representation within the Palestinian-Israeli struggle is no less important than the struggle on the ground (Wolfsfeld, 1997). Although the role of the media in this struggle has been a focal interest for researchers, the vast majority of studies adopt top-down approaches with macro-level tools of analysis which lead to a dichotomous positive ‘Self’ and negative ‘Other’ representation. This study, in contrast, is a qualitative language-based analysis of three Palestinian news websites, which publish in English, during the 2014 Gaza war. These
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Hockenhull, Joanna, Lynda Birke, and Emma Creighton. "The Horse’s Tale: Narratives of Caring for/about Horses." Society & Animals 18, no. 4 (2010): 331–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853010x524307.

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AbstractIn this paper, we report on a study of people who keep horses for leisure riding; the study was based on a qualitative (discourse) analysis of written comments made by people keeping horses, focusing on how they care for them and how they describe horse behavior. These commentaries followed participation in an online survey investigating management practices. The responses clustered around two significant themes: the first centered around people’s methods of caring for their animal and the dependence of such care upon external influences like human social contexts. The second theme cen
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Primo, David, Adriano Zamperini, and Ines Testoni. "Online reverse discourses? Claiming a space for trans voices." Feminism & Psychology 29, no. 4 (2019): 514–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959353518819583.

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In recent years, online media have offered to trans people helpful resources to create new political, cultural and personal representations of their biographies. However, the role of these media in the construction of their social and personal identities has seldom been addressed. Drawing on the theoretical standpoint of positioning theory and diatextual discourse analysis, this paper discusses the results of a research project about weblogs created by Italian trans women. In particular, the aim of this study was to describe the ways online resources are used to express different definitions a
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Wroe, Lauren Elizabeth. "‘It really is about telling people who asylum seekers really are, because we are human like anybody else’: Negotiating victimhood in refugee advocacy work." Discourse & Society 29, no. 3 (2017): 324–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926517734664.

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This article explores how refugee advocates, and refugees themselves, manage social hostility towards refugees and migrants through their talk, specifically how this hostility is managed through orientation to the category ‘victim’. Case studies from the publicity materials of four advocacy organisations, as well as the ‘internal’ talk of their staff, volunteers and beneficiaries collected via Narrative Biographical Interviews, are analysed using discourse analytic methods, specifically Membership Categorisation Analysis. This allows insight into the differing aspects of the organisation’s tal
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Bull, Jonathan. "Karafuto Repatriates and the Work of the Hakodate Regional Repatriation Centre, 1945–50." Journal of Contemporary History 53, no. 4 (2018): 788–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009418761213.

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This article demonstrates how discourse about those repatriated from Japan’s former colonial empire was constructed in early postwar Japan. US Occupation planning assumed that a repatriate had a ‘home’ to return to from which he or she could make a ‘new’ start. Aware that repatriation was more complex, Japanese officials tried to respond more flexibly but met with little success until an intensifying Cold War rivalry prompted US officials to intervene in repatriate affairs due to a concern that communist ideology might appeal to repatriates. Hokkaido officials’ response to the Cold War imperat
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Suen, Yiu Tung. "What's Gay about Being Single? A Qualitative Study of the Lived Experiences of Older Single Gay Men." Sociological Research Online 20, no. 3 (2015): 48–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.3716.

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This paper contributes to the theorization of ‘choice’ within sociological understanding of singlehood. Previous sociological research on singlehood has largely focused on the lives of heterosexual singles. A choice narrative permeates such literature, depicting singlehood as a celebratory story that brings about the potential to disrupt the couplehood culture in society. Based on in-depth interviews with 25 self-identified single gay men over the age of 50 in England, this article finds that although gay singles share similarities with straight singles, there are gay-specific features of sing
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Oliveira, Elizabeth de Souza, and Marizete Lucini. "The ideal republican man: teaching “Brazilian things”, useful values and their colonizing aspects." JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE SPREADING 2, no. 1 (2021): e12428. http://dx.doi.org/10.20952/jrks2112428.

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In this article, we will analyze the narratives about the natural resources indicated as conducive to cultivation in Brazilian soil present in the reading book Cousas Brasileiras (1896) as instructors of useful knowledge for the ideal republican man between 1890 and 1896. Therefore, we will dialogue from decolonial concepts and, when selecting the speeches, we will carry out the analyzes to highlight the educational purposes of the period that were immersed in liberal ideas, intending to point out the ideal citizen. With this, when developing the study we will present the effort undertaken by
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Ibrahim, T. K. "On Historicity of the Najran Deputation: Analyzing Legends on Its Composition." Islam in the modern world 16, no. 2 (2020): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-2-27-46.

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The article continues the analysis of the dominant doctrine in the traditional political and legal theology concerning jizya as a tribute from Non- Muslims, established by the Prophet Muhammad. The factual basis of this doctrine was discussed in relation to three paradigmatic precedents, which are usually referred to in support of it: the treatise of the Prophet with the Christians of the city of Najran; with the Jews and Christians during the Tabuk campaign; with the Majus- Zoroastrians of Bahrain. Having discussed in the previous essay the question of the authenticity of Islamic narrative on
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Reznik, Aleksandr Valerievich. "On the study of the language the documents of incarcerated oppositionists of the Upper Ural political detention center." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 1 (January 2021): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2021.1.34804.

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This article is first in historiography to set the subject of the analysis as the political language of the “Notebooks of the Upper Ural political detention center” – a body of texts written by the incarcerated oppositionists of Communism during 1932-1933. These documents became part of public domain only as recently as 2018. They have practically not been implemented into the scientific discourse, which complicates the task of authorship, detailed reconstruction of the practices of creation and proliferation of the “notebooks”, but at the same
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Vaišnys, Andrius. "Transformation of Communist Media Content and Public Space According to the Discourse ‘39Pact: Exiting the “Labyrinth” as an Act of Communication." Informacijos mokslai 90 (December 28, 2020): 53–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/im.2020.90.50.

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This text is about one of the longest processes of political communication, which, decades on, influences politicians of various generations of the Central, Eastern and Western Europe, contents of media and self-awareness of the audience. The process isn’t over yet, this is obvious not only from the document adopted by the EP but also from an international political rhetoric. Analysis of consequences of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed on 1939 in media (D’39Pact) and related national and international decisions is the axis of information conflict between the East and the West concerning thou
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Kozhemiakina, O. M. "Mythoanalytical conceptualization of leadership in the sociology of the imagination of G. Durand." Ukrainian Society 76, no. 1 (2021): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/socium2021.01.049.

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Paper dwells upon the theoretical and methodological foundations of leadership, considering key approaches and archetypal theories in modern value changes. The author notes the basis of the classical typology of leadership by M. Weber as manifestations of prereflective, emotional and rationalized trust in the leader. The typological foundations of archetypal leadership patterns based on dominant charisma, context and basic needs are identified. The possibilities of applying the basic ideas of the sociology of the depths of G. Durand in modern concepts of leadership are revealed, drawing attent
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Pansera, Mario, and Fabien Martinez. "Innovation for development and poverty reduction: an integrative literature review." Journal of Management Development 36, no. 1 (2017): 2–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmd-02-2015-0013.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a critical analysis of the innovation discourse, arguing that a more contextualised understanding of the challenges of innovation for development and poverty reduction in low-income economies will help the authors’ to unravel new development opportunities and provide alternatives to conventional capitalist paths to innovation. Design/methodology/approach The authors offer an integrative review of the literature addressing the topic of innovation emerging from within developing countries. Because existing innovation models are generally presented
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Hatzisavvidou, Sophia. "Disputatious Rhetoric and Political Change: The Case of the Greek Anti-Mining Movement." Political Studies 65, no. 1 (2016): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032321715624425.

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Rhetorical scholarship has significantly contributed to our understanding of the role of confrontation in engendering social and political change, but it traditionally over-emphasises its moral aspect, which results in the simplification of public issues and the radicalisation of identities. This article introduces a distinct form of political rhetoric and analyses the rhetorical conventions that constitute it. Drawing material from the anti-mining movement formed in the region of Halkidiki, Greece, the article proposes that disputatious rhetoric, through employing the techniques of parrēsia,
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Robby, Hadza Min Fadhli, and Aathifah Amrad. "AN ANALYSIS ON THE ISLAMOPHOBIC ACTS IN FRANCE POST-ARAB SPRING." Jurnal Sosiologi Reflektif 15, no. 2 (2021): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/jsr.v15i2.2085.

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The discourse of Islamophobia in Europe has become increasingly popular after the endless war in the Middle East. The instability that hit the Middle East after Arab Spring and the civil war in Syria has forced some of its population to migrate to European countries, including France. The large number of immigrants who have entered France has also been accompanied by rampant acts of attacks and terrorism, thereby revives the feelings of Islamophobia among the native white French. Meanwhile, Front National as an ultranationalist party known for its racist anti-immigrant policies has gained more
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Harper, David, and Ewen Speed. "Uncovering Recovery: The Resistible Rise of Recovery and Resilience." Studies in Social Justice 6, no. 1 (2012): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v6i1.1066.

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Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health field. Models of recovery and resilience enjoy purchase, in both policy and practice, across a range of settings from self-described psychiatric survivors through to mental health charities through to statutory mental health service providers. Despite this ubiquity, there is confusion about what recovery means. In this article we problematize notions of recovery and resilience, and consider what, if anything, should be recovered from these concepts. We focus on three key issues, i) individualization
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Guo, Runkun. ""Discourse" of Creation: A Narrative Analysis of Fashion." English Literature and Language Review, no. 65 (May 5, 2020): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/ellr.65.64.68.

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In a consumer society, "discourse" has become a way of creation. The narrative of object sets a new perspective, showing the non-material components of the material as much as possible, and people’s positive attitude towards the narrative mode also changes the focus of fashion design work. It is intended to analyze clothing narrative from the three aspects of fashion narrative suggestion, discourse structure and how fashion narrative is consumed.
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Kim, Hyun-kang. "Analysis of Political Advertisements as Narrative Text and Political Discourse." Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 22, no. 1 (2014): 61–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14353/sjk.2014.22.1.61.

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Dias, Ricardo Henrique Almeida. "Samsara documentary: narrative and discourse analysis and a possible interpretation." CINEJ Cinema Journal 7, no. 2 (2019): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/cinej.2019.234.

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This article aims to present an analysis of Samsara's documentaryproduced by Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson. This analysis was based using aspects of discourse analysis and the concepts about time and narrative elaborated by the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. From the narrative construction of the film I was able to establish a possible reading through the assembling of a hypothetical narrative chain of the scenes and the search of a narrator, which is hidden in the film. Through the analysis I was able to understand how the producers intended to demonstrate contradictory aspects of human exis
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Shenhav, Shaul R. "Thin and thick narrative analysis." Narrative Inquiry 15, no. 1 (2005): 75–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.15.1.05she.

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The article explores how we can define the concept of political narrative and looks at the implications in terms of analyzing political discourse. The examination of the various strategies used to define narrative, leads to the suggestion that, at least in the context of political narrative analysis, we need structural definitions that stress the barest minimum for terming a message a narrative. Basing on the proposed strategy to define narrative, the article suggests that narrative analysis should operate on two levels: the “thin” level and the “thick” level. The thin level relates to events
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Kõresaar, Ene, and Kirsti Jõesalu. "Okupatsioonide muuseumist Vabamuks: nimetamispoliitika analüüs." Eesti Rahva Muuseumi aastaraamat, no. 60 (October 12, 2017): 136–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33302/ermar-2017-006.

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From “Museum of Occupations” to “Vabamu”: Analysis of Naming Policy This article focuses on the debate around the name Vabamu and is aimed at discussing whether and how the culture of remembering the Soviet era can change in today’s Estonia. In February 2016, the Estonian Museum of Occupations announced its plans to refresh its identity and change the name of the museum to the Museum of Freedom Vabamu. The planned name change sparked controversy in society about the meaning of the (Soviet) military occupation, the sufferings of that period and ways of commemorating them. Over 60 stories were p
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de Lira, Juliana Onofre, Karin Zazo Ortiz, Aline Carvalho Campanha, Paulo Henrique Ferreira Bertolucci, and Thaís Soares Cianciarullo Minett. "Microlinguistic aspects of the oral narrative in patients with Alzheimer's disease." International Psychogeriatrics 23, no. 3 (2010): 404–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610210001092.

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ABSTRACTBackground: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by memory loss and cognitive impairment. Phonological, syntactic, semantic and discursive aspects of language may also be affected. Analysis of micro- and macrolinguistic abilities of discourse may assist in diagnosing AD. The aim of this study was to identify changes in the discourse (lexical errors and syntactic index) of AD patients.Methods: 121 elderly subjects narrated a story based on a seven-figure picture description.Results: Patients with AD presented more word-finding difficulties, revisions and repetitions, and the syntac
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Paudel, Prakash. "Role Relations in George Orwell’s 1984: Agency-Goal Analysis." Batuk 7, no. 2 (2021): 88–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/batuk.v7i2.39507.

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This research paper concentrates on George Orwell’s novel 1984, published in 1949. The novel explicates the ugly lifestyle of citizens under the rule of a powerful totalitarian ruler Big Brother. Being a ruler, the Big Brother has ultimate political power, and that is, in the narrative, linguistically asserted. This research paper examines how such political and social power of a character/person is imposed in the linguistic territory of a narrative in the light of Critical Discourse Analysis. Critical Discourse Analysis evaluates how the social and political agency of any person in any given
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Pesina, Svetlana Andreyevna, Tatiana Ye Abramzon, Svetlana V. Rudakova, Igor A. Kuznetsov, Irina V. Samarokova, and Svetlana S. Velikanova. "Linguo-cognitive aspects of manipulation in political discourse." Laplage em Revista 6, Extra-C (2020): 330–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24115/s2446-622020206extra-c673p.330-337.

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Within the scope of the article the key properties and functions of political discourse are presented, the directions and tendencies in the field of this type of discourse with a specific metaphorical metalanguage are reflected. The paper demonstrates the results of a thematic analysis of the political discourse in the light of the prevailing stereotypes and stable blocks. Recognition and overcoming of linguistic technologies of manipulativity and conflicts are necessary in linguistic didactics as part of discourse analysis, practical course of a foreign language and in a number of other disci
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Bager, Ann Starbæk. "A multimodal discourse analysis of positioning and identity work in a leadership development practice." Communication & Language at Work 6, no. 1 (2019): 40–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/claw.v6i1.113911.

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The paper shows an example of how interaction in a leadership development forum can be analyzed from a narrative-in-use perspective through a combined dialogicality and small story analysis strategy. This entails that a multimodal discourse analysis is conducted of the positioning and identity work accomplished in a research- and dialogue-based leadership development forum in a university setting. A micro-generic positioning analysis of the participants’ small story efforts is combined with an analysis of dialogicality involving other-orientation to show how storytelling takes place and how op
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Rohava, Maryia. "Identity in an Autocratic State: Or What Belarusians Talk about When They Talk about National Identity." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 32, no. 3 (2017): 639–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325417741343.

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How does the role of ordinary citizens change in the interpretation and production of national identity under an authoritarian political system? Exploring the discursive role of authoritarian political stability on perceptions of national identity, this study examines how categories of “national” are appropriated and internalized in identity talks among Belarusians. It offers a bottom–up perspective on national identification, drawing on analysis of six focus group discussions with Belarusian citizens. The main objective was to observe everyday language and how people construct symbolic signif
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Kilgore, Christopher D., Peter Lehmann, and Rachel Voth Schrag. "Discourse After a Batterer Intervention Program: A Qualitative Analysis of “Letters From the Future”." Violence Against Women 25, no. 5 (2018): 593–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801218794296.

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This exploratory study employs discourse and narrative analysis to assess men’s ( n = 45) responses to a writing assignment completed at the end of a solution-focused voluntary batterer intervention program. The study finds that the men primarily use the assignment to reassure themselves of their future success, defined through traditionally male paradigms. The narrative analysis then divides the letters according to type: Participants (22.7%) use a “transformative” discourse of behavior change and intimate partner violence (IPV)-sustaining discourse (18.2%), but the plurality (38.6%) use both
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Carareto, Maria, Renata Calonego, and Roseane Andrelo. "Novas estratégias comunicacionais diante da pandemia de Covid-19: reflexões sobre o papel público da comunicação organizacional / New communication strategies in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic: reflections on the public role of organizational communication." Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas XI, no. 21 (2021): 227–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-21-2021-12-227-246.

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The Covid-19 pandemic impacted many social spheres and demanded immediate transformations in society. Organizations needed to reinvent themselves quickly in several aspects, such as their internal practices, as well as in the way of relating to their various publics. This evidenced the interdependence between business organizations and society, requiring them to act for collective interests. In view of this, it is observed that these organizations are assuming a public character, being important to think about how they get involved with society and what are the impacts for social, political, c
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Kovalevska, Anastasia. "Political discourse analysis: spin-doctoring paradigm." Actual issues of Ukrainian linguistics theory and practice, no. 41 (2020): 42–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/apultp.2020.41.42-61.

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The author of the article analyzes the realization of verbal influence (also known as suggestion) phenomenon in political discourse, which is defined as a whole combined image of the text itself and emotions of its recipient and addressee,including the peculiarities of perception, external and internal circumstances, its pragmatic and linguistic aspects, etc, and is aimed at a a political subject’s (politics, political force, power) influencing a political object (audience, electorate, voter). Most scientists study political discourse and its immanent influential properties from the standpoint
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Nath, Nisha. "Defining Narratives of Identity in Canadian Political Science: Accounting for the Absence of Race." Canadian Journal of Political Science 44, no. 1 (2011): 161–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423910001071.

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Abstract.This article maps how Canadian political science has considered and shaped the logic of “identity” across the institutional, societal and governance dimensions of this disciplinary subfield. Focusing on the ubiquitous analytic absence of “race” in the mainstream literature, this article argues that mainstream Canadian political science reproduces a logic that limits the conversation to particular dimensions of ‘identity’ (‘identity’ as a basis of political action, a collective phenomenon denoting sameness and a core aspect of individual/collective selfhood) at the expense of others (‘
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Gooden, Shelome. "Discourse aspects of tense marking in Belizean Creole." English World-Wide 29, no. 3 (2008): 306–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eww.29.3.04goo.

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Debates on the relationship between the aspectual properties of verbs and past marking in Caribbean English Creoles tend to focus on two main issues. The first is the semantic function of the “relative past” and its relation to the unmarked verb, and the second is the discourse functions of the relative past marker and the unmarked verb. This paper addresses two issues related to this debate. Using fieldwork data from Belizean Creole, I present a qualitative analysis of tense usage in discourse focusing on the role of the inherent lexical aspect (aktionsart) of predicates. I examine how two di
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Malghani, Mehwish, Shabana Akhtar, and Farhat Farooqi. "Analysis of Political Discourse in Pakistani Party Manifestos." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. II (2019): 231–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(iv-ii).30.

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Political discourse is inarguably deemed an essential tool, impercetably influencing people’s perception within a socio-political zone. The present research revolve around the critical discourse analysis of manifestos of Pakistani political parties, pertaining to the general election of 2013. The theoretical framework for the study triangulates VanDijks (1998) Socio-Cognitive Model, along with the support of Turner and Tajfels (1979) Social identity approach and Budge and Farlies Salience theory (1983). The research revealed that all the political parties under study used the discursive strate
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Halverson, Jeffry R., and Nathaniel Greenberg. "Ideology as Narrative." Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 10, no. 1 (2017): 3–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01001002.

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This article examines a corpus of extremist Islamist texts for the period from 2007 to 2012, including transcripts of audio and videos produced by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghrib (AQIM). Utilizing narrative analysis, we examine the way AQIM used mythic discourse to disseminate its ideology to audiences and to defend its actions and focus on the deployment of longstanding culturally-embedded ‘master narratives’ in fragmentary forms as sense-making devices. In the process, we argue that narrative analysis can provide insights into ideologies and organizations in the Middle East and North African
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Mahmoud, Amel A. "Story Story Time and Narrative Time to Generate Tension in Abu Gatiʿ". Humanities Journal of University of Zakho 6, № 2 (2018): 599. http://dx.doi.org/10.26436/2018.6.2.452.

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The present article scrutinizes two narrative aspects: story time (erzählte Zeit[1]) and narrative time (Erzähltzeit) in Shamran al-Yasery's tetralogy Abu Gatiʿ [2] examining their functions in generating atmosphere of tension and suspense. Gerard Genette in Narrative Discourse (1980) clarifies that ‘story time’ points to the chronological sequence of the events and incidents in a story. While ‘narrative time’ refers to the ‘pseudo-temporal order’ of the incidents and their arrangement in the narrative.[3] Examining the narrative ‘anachronies’[4] of Abu Gatiʿ entails inspecting different sorts
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Tian, Lirong. "Critical Discourse Analysis of Political Discourse — A Case Study of Trump's TV Speech." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 11, no. 5 (2021): 516–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1105.08.

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Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is an effective method of the discourse analysis. It is aimed at analyzing the special relationship between power and the traditional ideology in implied discourse. Traditional discourse analysis always analyzes the structure and composition of discourse in terms of linguistic features, CDA makes language analysis more creative. It deeply explores the inherent potential of language and systematically interprets the deep meaning of discourse. This paper will take the specific corpus, namely Trump's TV speech, as the language material, Halliday's systematic func
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Haievska, Tetiana. "Features and Functions of the Public Holiday." Culturology Ideas, no. 18 (2'2020) (2020): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.37627/2311-9489-18-2020-2.165-176.

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This paper defines the need to study public holidays not only as elements of tradition and cultural memory, but also as one of the most effective tools of public policy. Thereby, it is important to analyze the features of discourses, symbols, narratives, rituals and other elements of public holidays that are used in the political struggle for power and its retention. There are not many publications researching specifically the subject of this study. However, there are a number of works highlighting certain aspects of the problem posed. This allows relying on already accumulated experience when
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Coelho, Rafael Martins, Cláudia Drummond, Natália Bezerra Mota, et al. "Network analysis of narrative discourse and attention-deficit hyperactivity symptoms in adults." PLOS ONE 16, no. 4 (2021): e0245113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245113.

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Previous research investigating language in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has demonstrated several deficits in many aspects. However, no previous study employed quantitative methodology providing objective measures that could be compared among different studies with diverse samples. To fill this gap, we used network analysis to investigate how ADHD symptomatology impacts narrative discourse, a complex linguistic task considered to be an ecological measure of language. Fifty-eight adults (34 females and 24 males) with a mean age of 26 years old and a mean of 17 years of educat
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Pandey, Kamya, and Ruchi Jaggi. "Advertising Narratives of Society and Politics: A Semiotic Analysis of Amul’s Print Ads." Revista Gestão Inovação e Tecnologias 11, no. 4 (2021): 5112–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47059/revistageintec.v11i4.2552.

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Contextual knowledge is the most important aspect of language comprehension. We define contextual knowledge as both general knowledge and discourse knowledge, i.e., knowledge of the situational context, background knowledge, and co-textual context. In this paper, we will discuss the significance of contextual knowledge in comprehending the humor found in Amul's cartoon advertisements in India. Throughout the process, we will analyze these advertisements and determine whether humor is an effective tool for advertising and, as a result, marketing. These bilingual advertisements also assume that
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Hobyane, Risimati. "CANONICAL NARRATIVE SCHEMA: A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING THE VICTORY DISCOURSE IN JUDITH: A GREIMASSIAN CONTRIBUTION." Journal for Semitics 24, no. 2 (2017): 638–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1013-8471/3472.

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A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancient narratives. However, this approach has somehow unfairly ignored some other critical aspects of many ancient narratives. Judith is no exception to this claim. While appreciating the contribution of historical critical approaches to Judith (i.e., the questions on authorship, historical and geographical inconsistencies etc.), the aim of this article is to go beyond the historicity of Judith, and reveal some narrative techniques employed by the author in creating a woman protagonist who is destine
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B.M, Darshan, and Kalyani Suresh. "THE ‘SOCIAL’ IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION: SOCIAL MEDIA ENABLED POLITICAL DISCOURSE, ENGAGEMENT AND MOBILIZATION IN INDIA." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 7, no. 4 (2019): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7425.

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Purpose of the study: The advent of digital media along with the recent boom of smartphones has changed the atlas of communication. The ubiquity of Social media has led to its increased use in all aspects of communication as against conventional media. Politics is not an exception. The role of social media in political discourses, engagement, and mobilization is widely realized and practiced and has become an important mode of political communication in India. In this paper, we explore the current academic corpus on political communication in the context of social media.
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So, Youngsoon, Sung-Ock Sohn, and Jieun Kim. "An Analysis of Korean Heritage Learners’ Writing across Different Discourse Types." Heritage Language Journal 15, no. 3 (2018): 319–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.46538/hlj.15.3.3.

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This study analyzed compositions written by 74 primary school-level Korean heritage learners enrolled in a dual-language program to investigate whether and how their performance varied across four tasks requiring written responses in four distinct discourse types: narrative, letter, journal, and exposition. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the compositions provided the following findings. First, students produced compositions of varying overall quality, indicated by significantly different holistic scores, across the four writing tasks. Second, in addition to the difference in the holi
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Et al., Bisma Butt. "An Analysis of Kanthapura by Raja Rao: A Postcolonial Study." Psychology and Education Journal 58, no. 1 (2021): 4701–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.1629.

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This study focuses the ‘Kanthapura’ to analyze the construction of historical consciousness in narratives and this fiction is used as literary aspect of nationalist ideology. Particularly, this work examines the political representation of women in Indian national movement in 1930 by using the theory of nationalism by Bhabha (1990). The study demystifies this novel to find out challenges of stereotypical Indian women and how they become solidified in the building process of Indian national identity. Kanthapura (Delhi Orient) is very much concerned to focus on the construction of Vedic Hindu id
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Oleshkova, Anna Mikhailovna. "Cognitive and Ethical Bases of Discourse and Discourse Analysis." Общество: социология, психология, педагогика, no. 8 (August 28, 2020): 23–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/spp.2020.8.3.

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The definitions of discourse are varied, bearing both philosophical and philological features. Discourse is a means to establish social relationships as well as their result. Discourse analysis (including its varie-ties) presents new empirical opportunities for schol-ars, who are seeking understanding of social reality. Discourse analysis is a complex method that has a potential to be applied to various studies: sociology, political theory, philosophy, linguistics, cultural studies, history, etc. The capacity of discourse to constitute everyday life gives us an opportunity to interpret social
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Sam, Cecile H. "Shaping Discourse Through Social Media: Using Foucauldian Discourse Analysis to Explore the Narratives That Influence Educational Policy." American Behavioral Scientist 63, no. 3 (2019): 333–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764218820565.

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This article offers Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA) as an innovative qualitative methodology to apply to the intersection of social media and public policy research. The article has two sections. The first section briefly defines FDA and discourse and situates the methodology in the educational policy research literature. The second section applies FDA to a narrative about the Common Core State Standards as it occurred on Twitter, with an explanation of key terms throughout the process.
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Cavallaro Johnson, Greer. "Telling Tales." Narrative Inquiry 9, no. 1 (1999): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.9.1.02cav.

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This paper presents a progressive understanding of the shifting power relations that are constructed in the telling of a courtship and marriage narrative by an Australian-Italian couple who have been married for well over thirty years. The focus on relations of power is pursued through attention to aspects of the sequenced talk to show how the couple work together to tell the interviewer a newsworthy story that is "old news" to each other. The use of two analytical frames derived from different combinations of narrative analysis (NA), conversational analysis (CA) and critical discourse analysi
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