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Purvis, Trevor, and Alan Hunt. "DISCOURSE, IDEOLOGY, DISCOURSE, IDEOLOGY, DISCOURSE, IDEOLOGY..." Moment Journal 1, no. 1 (June 15, 2014): 9–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17572/mj2014.1.936.

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Purvis, Trevor, and Alan Hunt. "Discourse, Ideology, Discourse, Ideology, Discourse, Ideology..." British Journal of Sociology 44, no. 3 (September 1993): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/591813.

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Rose, Ellen Cronan, Gayle Greene, Coppelia Kahn, and Toril Moi. "Discourse and Ideology." Women's Review of Books 3, no. 5 (February 1986): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4019874.

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Larrain, Jorge. "The Postmodern Critique of Ideology." Sociological Review 42, no. 2 (May 1994): 289–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.1994.tb00091.x.

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Postmodernism is a complex cultural phenomenon which is characterised, among other things, by its distrust of totalising discourses, of reason and of universal truth. It propounds indeterminacy, the primacy of difference and the incommensurability between discourses, which are supposed to have their own regimes of truth. This is why postmodernism is suspicious about the critical concept of ideology, because according to its tenets it is impossible to pass judgement on a discourse from the perspective of another discourse. Hence the critical concept of ideology must be abandoned. However, an examination of Foucault's, Baudrillard's and Lyotard's work shows that they unwittingly end up re-introducing the concept through the back door thus contradicting themselves. While they doubt the validity of total discourses and of their ideological critique, they must assume the validity of their own critique of total discourses.
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Van Dijk, Teun A. "Political discourse and ideology." Doxa Comunicación. Revista interdisciplinar de estudios de comunicación y ciencias sociales, no. 1 (December 2003): 207–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n1a12.

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This paper analyses the influence of ideologies on political discourse, in terms not only of content but also of form and interaction, defining ideology in the broadest sense of basic beliefs shared by members of a group and understanding political discourse to be a class of genres defined by a social domain, namely that of politics. The ways in which ideologically based beliefs are exhibited in discourse and discursive evidence in the interplay of several ideologies are analysed in the form of a debate on asylum seekers in the British House of Commons. Parliamentary debates are particularly revealing for these purposes because their text and content exhibit the social cognitions of political parties and their members. An analysis of this particular debate shows how political discourse in general, and parliamentary debates in particular, are replete with ideological expressions and rhetorical tropes at all levels.
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van Dijk, Teun A. "Discourse Semantics and Ideology." Discourse & Society 6, no. 2 (April 1995): 243–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926595006002006.

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van Dijk, Teun A. "Editorial: Discourse and Ideology." Discourse & Society 9, no. 3 (July 1998): 307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926598009003001.

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VAN DIJK, TEUN A. "Ideology and discourse analysis." Journal of Political Ideologies 11, no. 2 (June 2006): 115–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13569310600687908.

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Finlayson, Alan. "Ideology, discourse and nationalism." Journal of Political Ideologies 3, no. 1 (February 1998): 99–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13569319808420771.

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Qurban, Shafiq, and Husnul Amin. "Education Policies, Discourse of Ideology and the Construction of National Identity in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis." Global Regional Review IV, no. III (September 30, 2019): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(iv-iii).01.

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National Governments have controlled education policy to construct national identity according to the agenda of the government of the time. Education policy promotes discourse of ideology to construct national identity. Islam has always influenced formulation of education policies in Pakistan. This article explores the impact of change in governments upon discourse of ideology in education policies in the construction of national identity. It is based on primary data collected from education policies of 1947, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1992, 1998 and 2009. Discourse analysis reveals the fact that governments in Pakistan have used divergent discourses of Islamic ideology. The discontinuity in discourse of Islamic ideology has obstructed nation-building resulting in identity crisis. This research suggests that governments should follow identical discourse of ideology in education policies for nation-building with exigencies of time rather than using divergent policies.
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Suci Murni, Ni Gst Nym, I. Gede Mudana, and Dewa Made Suria Antara. "IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSES ON ENVIRONMENT IN BALI TOURISM DEVELOPMENT." International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events 1, no. 2 (December 11, 2017): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/ijaste.v1i2.658.

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The environment is increasingly occupying important issues in all aspects of life including the tourism business that is often highlighted to ignore the environment. Because it is so crucial, it is constantly discoursed not only in local and national contexts but more globally. In these evolving discourses, it turns out that there are a number of ideologies that show the interests of those who discoursing them. This research uses qualitative approach, and scientifi cultural studies paradigm. The purpose of this research is to know the ideologies of global, national and local environmental discourse. Research results show that based on the global ideology of sustainable development, there are ecological sustainability, economic sustainability, and social sustainability. Ideology of national environmental discourse which is a transformation from developmentalism ideology (modernization) can also hegemonize company industry, society, with legitimizing by law and regulations issued about tourism and environment, so that the sustainability of development can be achieved. The ideology of local environmental discourse there are various local knowledge (local genius) related to the environment that has been practiced by certain countries, especially the developing countries, where tourist destination areas such as Bali have run it through religious ritual, as well as through the daily life of the community .
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Lefevere, Andre, and Lawrence Venuti. "Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology." South Central Review 10, no. 4 (1993): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3190067.

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Swietlicki, Alain, and Lawrence Venuti. "Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology." Modern Language Journal 77, no. 2 (1993): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/329000.

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Shvyrkov, A. I. "Political Theory, Discourse and Ideology." Journal of Political Theory, Political Philosophy and Sociology of Politics Politeia 80, no. 1 (2016): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.30570/2078-5089-2016-80-1-33-42.

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Vighi, Fabio, and Heiko Feldner. "Ideology Critique or Discourse Analysis?" European Journal of Political Theory 6, no. 2 (April 2007): 141–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474885107074347.

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Gormly, James L., and Ira Chernus. "General Eisenhower: Ideology and Discourse." History Teacher 37, no. 1 (November 2003): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1555608.

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Nash, Susan Smith, and Lawrence Venuti. "Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology." World Literature Today 67, no. 4 (1993): 909. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40149829.

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Haslett, Beth. "Discourse, Ideology, and Organizational Control." Annals of the International Communication Association 13, no. 1 (January 1990): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23808985.1990.11678744.

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Oliveira e Paiva, Vera Lúcia Menezes de. "The use of clichés in advertising discourse." Estudos Germânicos 10, no. 1 (December 31, 1989): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/0101-837x.10.1.77-84.

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This paper aims at studying the cliché in advertising discourse, having as starting point the idea that language is made up of a set of clichés which work as vehicles of ideology, thus affecting human behavior. The signs found in clichés, either verbal or non-verbal, will be analysed as an intertextual phenomenon and their renew as an attempt to counterattack a dominant ideology and prevent the predictability of the paradigmatic/syntagmatic axis. Este trabalho se propõe, a partir da idéia inicial de que a língua é um grande conjunto de clichês, veículos de ideologia e portanto norteadores de comportamento, a analisar os clichês no discurso publicitário, presentes em forma de signos verbais e não-verbais, como um fenômeno intertextual, e sua renovação como uma tentativa de contra-atacar uma ideologia dominante e impedir a previsibilidade do eixo paradigmático/sintagmático.
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Zhu, Chunxi. "Metaphors Trump Lives by: A Critical Metaphor Analysis of Trump’s Statements in 2020 Presidential Election Debates." International Journal of English Linguistics 11, no. 2 (February 28, 2021): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v11n2p150.

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Critical Metaphor Analysis (CMA) helps to define the relationship between metaphor, power, ideology and cognition by recognizing conceptual metaphors in text or discourse. This thesis built a metaphor-centered analytical framework which connects discourse, cognition and ideology to investigate metaphors in Trump’s discourses in the 2020 Presidential Election Debates, which shed light upon cognitive structure and ideology behind his discourse. To win more votes, Trump managed to magnify Republican Party’s contribution while masking its defects, exaggerate the disadvantages of the Democratic Party while concealing its merits. Meanwhile, he declared himself one who represents the interests of ordinary people and to fight for their interests. Besides, his “patriotism” and “exclusiveness” also reflected populism characteristics.
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van Meter, Karl M. "Methodological Discourse in Sociological Research and Social Representation of Deviance in the Study of Ideology." Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique 13, no. 1 (January 1987): 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/075910638701300105.

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Discours methodologique dans la recherche sociologique et representation sociale de la deviance dans l'etude de l'ideologie. Des recherches recentes en representation sociale et en methodologie sociologique, et en particulier l'analyse des Actions thematiques programmees (AlP) du CNRS et de la litterature scientifique sociologique en franais, demontrent que la representation sociale et Ie discours sur la methodologie jouent un role important dans la determination du produit de la recherche sociologique. Representation sociale, methodologie, analyse de discours, sociologie franaise, deviance, ideologie. Recent research in social representation and sociological methodology, and in particular the analysis of French governent sponsored sociological research projects (AlPs) and French scientific literature in sociology, show that social representation and discourse on methodology play an important role in determining the outcome of sociological research. Social representation, methodology, discourse analysis, French sociology, deviance, ideology.
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Salih, Rajaa Hamid. "Conceptual Metaphor: Blending and Ideology in Discourse Analysis." Journal of AlMaarif University College 31, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 503–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.51345/.v31i2.314.g183.

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The incorporation of conceptual metaphor study and assessment in the broader process of critical discourse analysis represents a relatively recent development. At one level, this process can be viewed as an outcome that derives from the broader purpose and scope of critical discourse analysis (CDA). The main objective of this article is to understand how metaphors may unconsciously shape people's perception of the world. It is understood that metaphors may play a prominent role in shaping public perception of important topics especially in politics, journals or media discourses. People are exposed to many more metaphors than they may even realize on a daily basis.
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Abdulhadi, Manal Ni’met. "Ideology of ISIS." Al-Adab Journal 2, no. 132 (March 15, 2020): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i132.806.

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To the best of the researcher’s knowledge many studies (e.g., Bunzel: 2015) have been conducted studying the social practices of ISIS discourse only. Others (e.g, Buckingham, and Alali: 2019) focus upon the linguistic aspects of that discourse. The present paper aims at filling this gap by investigating both the social and the linguistic elements that characterize ISIS ideology. The present study focuses on analyzing the first speech delivered by Abu Bakkar Al Baghdadi in 2014 through implementing critical discourse analysis methodologies. The objective of this analysis is to outline the ideology of ISIS through exploring the critical social and cultural aspects together with the linguistic features in the text under investigation. The study will adopt an eclectic model of analysis and research based on Fairclough's (1992) principles of critical discourse analysis and Van Dijik’s ( 1980) framework of semantic structures (topics). Both global and local semantics are studied so as to relate social to linguistic practices and vise versa. The results of the research show that this speech has a distinctive tactic language that is full of figures of speech, in particular euphemism and dysphemism that help the speaker transfer his intended ideologies.
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Latupeirissa, David Samuel, and Zummy Anselmus Dami. "IDEOLOGI BAHASA POLITIK SOEKARNO: SARANA KETAHANAN, KEAMANAN, DAN PERDAMAIAN INDONESIA." Aksara 31, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.29255/aksara.v31i2.364.251-268.

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AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk (1) menggali ideologi yang terkandung dalam bahasa politik Soekarno selaku salah satu tokoh pendiri bangsa dan proklamator kemerdekaan NKRI, (2) menggali motivasi yang ada di balik lahirnya ideologi dalam bahasa tersebut, dan (3) melihat perubahan sosial budaya sebagai dampak dari ideologi bahasa politik Soekarno. Untuk mencapai ketiga tujuan penelitian di atas, peneliti menggunakan Teori Analisis Wacana Kritis (AWK) model Fairclough (1989, 1995, 2005, 2006) sebagai teori utama, dan teori Ideologi sebagai teori pendukung. Metode yang diterapkan dalam pengumpulan data adalah metode dokumentasi, sedangkan metode yang diterapkan dalam analisis data adalah metode deskripstif kualitatif yang diterapkan berdasarkan tiga level analisis AWK Fairclough. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Ideologi yang terkandung dalam bahasa Soekarno adalah ideologi ‘persatuan dan kesatuan sebagai hal yang penting’, ideologi ‘revolusi adalah bagian yang tidak terpisahkan dari jiwa bangsa Indonesia’, dan ideologi ‘imperialisme sebagai musuh utama bangsa Indonesia’. Ideologi tersebut perlu dihidupi sebagai salah satu strategi demi menjaga ketahanan, keamanan, dan perdamaian Indonesia. Selanjutnya, ideologi tersebut dilatari oleh keadaan bangsa yang plural dan kesadaran bahwa sifat statis adalah penghalang kemajuan bangsa. Kandungan ideologi dimaksud membawa perubahan dalam cara berkomunikasi dan cara hidup bangsa Indonesia.Kata kunci: ideologi, bahasa politik, analisis wacana kritis AbstractThe current study aims at: (1) to explore the ideology conceived in Soekarno’s political language as one of the nation founding fathers and the proclaimer of Indonesia independence, (2) to explore the motivations behind the birth of ideology in the language, and (3) to see the socio-cultural changes as the result of Soekarno’s political ideology. To achieve the research objectives, researcher used Critical Discourse Analysis Theory (CDA) of Fairclough (1989, 1995, 2005, 2006) as the main theory, and the theory of Ideology as a supporting theory. The method applied in data collection was documentation method, while the method applied in data analysis was descriptive qualitative method that applied based on three analysis levels of Fairclough CDA theory. The results show that the ideology contained in Soekarno’s political language is the ideology of ‘unity as an important thing’, the ideology of ‘revolution as an integral part of the Indonesian nation soul’, and the ideology of ‘imperialism as the main enemy of the Indonesia’. The ideology needs to be lived for the sake of Indonesia’s endurance, security and peace. Furthermore, the ideology is based on a plural nation state and the realization that static nature is a barrier to the progress of a nation. The ideology contents have brought changes in the way of communication and the way of Indonesian nation life.Keywords: ideology, political language, critical discourse analysis
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Schull, Joseph. "What is Ideology? Theoretical Problems and Lessons from Soviet-Type Societies." Political Studies 40, no. 4 (December 1992): 728–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1992.tb01795.x.

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The article contrasts two approaches to ideology which view it, respectively, as a belief system and as a form of discourse, and argues for the second. Viewing ideology as a belief system involves unwarranted assumptions about the uniformity of convictions among the adherents of an ideology and reduces its causal power to its contingent capacity to condition beliefs. Viewing ideology as a discourse enables a more adequate account of the diversity of beliefs among members of an ideological movement and also locates its causal power at the level of social conventions rather than individual psychology. The power of ideology is based on respect, not faith. This theoretical discussion is linked with the case of Soviet-type societies, serving as the basis for a reinterpretation of ideology's role in the maintenance and more recent decline of these political systems.
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Basuki, Edi Pujo. "MANIPULATIVE DISCOURSE IN GEORGE ORWEL’S ANIMAL FARM." Education and Human Development Journal 4, no. 1 (May 2, 2019): 80–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33086/ehdj.v4i1.1086.

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Animal Farm has been called George Orwell’s most ferocious propaganda (Voorhees, 1961 quoted in Jasim, M. H. and Aziz, Fatimah H). This novel is a satire referring to a communist regime persistently utilizing the kind of hypocritical propaganda merely for the purpose of keeping its totalitarian regime in power.. Animal Farm demonstrates more of such manipulative discourse, and this will be the focus of the study. The contribution of this study is that understanding manipulative discourse and its strategies gives a view of manipulative mechanism and thereby help people recognizing any hegemony form by those in power. The framework of the study applied Cognitive Pragmatics for Manipulative Discourse and Relevance Theory. The result of the study describes the characters that represent manipulative discourse as well as the types of the employed strategies (both global and local, both linguistic and non-linguistic ones). Manipulative discourses employed in the novel are produced or reproduced for two main general purposes. Firstly, the political discourses produced by Old Major is to convince all the animals of the necessity to fight against the human being for the freedom of the animals. The ideology exercised by the animals is anti-human ideology. Secondly, the manipulative discourses produced and reproduced by the pigs are to exercise their domination over the rest of the animals. The ideology of the pigs’ racism is exercised to gain more power, more privilege, and more access to the farm resources.
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Kareem Ali, Marwah, Anne Althea Christopher, and Munif Zarirruddin Fikri B. Nordin. "Pronouns and Ideology in Newspaper Discourse." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 6, no. 3 (March 1, 2017): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.3p.168.

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It is a fact that the role of pronouns, especially personal pronouns, in representing socio-political ideologies is not new as it has been studied extensively in relation to political discourse. However, this role needs to be examined in the newspaper discourse. Consequently, the current paper intends to examine personal and possessive pronouns used in newspaper articles to represent socio-political ideologies. Such a study requires a critical discourse analysis (CDA) to analyse excerpts from news articles in Iraqi English newspaper, known as the Kurdish Globe (henceforth, KG), on the event of American military forces’ (henceforth, AMFs’) withdrawal from Iraq. Using a qualitative content analysis, the excerpts are categorized thematically in relation to the ideological values found in them. It is revealed that the KG newspaper made use of direct quotation of American politicians’ statements which contain plural personal and possessive pronouns when referring to their actions. This has served two aspects; firstly, it showed its objectivity in conveying the news event using quotations of newsworthy value. Secondly, it enhanced its socio-political ideologies through the direct quotations of American politicians whose government has a powerful authority over Iraq. On the one hand, the KG newspaper used personal and possessive pronouns associated with the positive representation of the U.S. government and its forces to show its trust in them. On the other hand, personal and possessive pronouns related to the Iraqi politicians were associated with negative representation to enhance its distrust in the Iraqi government.
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Moody, Stephanie, and Zohreh R. Eslami. "Political Discourse, Code-Switching, and Ideology." Russian Journal of Linguistics 24, no. 2 (December 15, 2020): 325–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-2020-24-2-325-343.

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Language and Ideology is an area of critical discourse analysis that has increasingly gained importance in the linguistic sciences. The vast influence of the media has provided a need for the explicit analysis of common linguistic mechanisms, particularly those in political discourse. Codeswitching, general pattern in a speech community of switching between two or more available languages or dialects with respect to certain extralinguistic factors (Blom & Gumperz 1972) is strategically employed by politicians to gain support for elections (Jarraya 2013; Craig 2013). Senator Tim Kaine was one of the first White politicians to engage in code-switching during the 2016 presidential election, however his use of Spanish when engaging in political discourse was met with great resistance and skepticism by the media and voters, many of whom felt that he was pandering to Spanish-speaking citizens. Using a language ideologies framework, the present paper seeks to determine how code-switching was used as a political discourse device by Senator Kaine, and how its use varied based on the context of each speech. To answer these questions, four speeches given by Senator Tim Kaine during the 2016 presidential campaign were transcribed and translated. Following descriptive coding procedures by Saldaña (2015), two raters coded instances of codeswitching in each speech for key features of political discourse: a) dissemination of personal information or background; b) repetition; c) hyperbole; d) metaphor; e) metonymy; f) comparisons; 1. promises for the future; h) solidarity; i) legitimization of self as authority; and j) florid verbiage. Results show that Senator Kaine relied most heavily on code-switching during his speech in Miami, Florida, and used it as a tactic to gain support and build solidarity between himself and members of the audience. Additionally, Senator Kaine engaged in much repetition through code-switching to emphasize key points of his speech and political goals. The present study illustrates how codeswitching can be used to cultivate political favor, forge alliances, and demonstrate cultural similarities between White politicians and biand multilingual voters.
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Cross, Roger T. "Ideology and science teaching: teachers’ discourse." International Journal of Science Education 19, no. 5 (June 1997): 607–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0950069970190508.

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Carpenter, Ronald H. "General Eisenhower: Ideology and Discourse (review)." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 7, no. 2 (2004): 238–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rap.2004.0033.

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Menéndez, Enrique. "Christopher Hart: Discourse, grammar and ideology." Pragmática Sociocultural / Sociocultural Pragmatics 5, no. 2 (November 27, 2017): 259–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soprag-2017-0023.

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Doyle, Barry. "Book Review: Ideology, Discourse, and Locality." Journal of Urban History 31, no. 2 (January 2005): 241–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144204265205.

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Vernitski, Anat, and David H. J. Larmour. "Discourse and Ideology in Nabokov's Prose." Modern Language Review 99, no. 2 (April 2004): 560. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3738851.

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Verschueren, Jef. "Contrastive Ideology Research." Thema's en trends in de sociolinguistiek 2 52 (January 1, 1995): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ttwia.52.04ver.

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This article investigates some methodological problems involved in a discourse-centered exploration of societal ideologies, and in particular in an ongoing research program studying publicly accessible discourse in a number of European countries related to interethnic conflicts, the construction of ethnic or national identities, and nation-building processes. The proposal is made that a pragmatic concept of contrastiveness should be handled which captures forms of variability that are not only to be found between languages, but also within a single language, within one language variety, within one text, and even in one single sentence.
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Scollon, Ron. "Plagiarism and ideology: Identity in intercultural discourse." Language in Society 24, no. 1 (March 1995): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500018388.

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ABSTRACTThe concept of plagiarism, as used both in considerations of academic writing and in international negotiations over intellectual copyright, assumes a model of communication based on autonomous, rational, individuals who behave as originators of their own discourses. But studies of communication, beginning with Goffman's concepts of production format and footing – and also including the concepts of enactment, social role, face, politeness pragmatics, metaphors of self and communication, and innatist/social concepts of knowledge – indicate that such a unified, autonomous, and original communicative identity presupposes an oversimplified model of communication, centrally based in the ideology of the rational, autonomous individual which has been dominant in Europe since the Enlightenment. The concept of plagiarism masks the assertion of this ideological position. (Plagiarism, ideology, identity, intercultural discourse)
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Ruiz Yepes, Guadalupe. "Corpus-based Translation Studies and Ideology." FORUM / Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation 7, no. 1 (April 1, 2009): 77–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/forum.7.1.04rui.

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Nous présentons ici un modèle d’analyse de textes à dimension idéologique visant à indiquer comment la langue véhicule diverses idéologies. Ce modèle s’appuie sur les paramètres dégagés par l’Analyse Critique du Discours (Critical Discourse Analysis) et sur les études traductologiques et a recours également au logiciel WordSmith Tools afin de mettre en regard les deux méthodes et d’en dégager les désavantages et la manière dont elles peuvent se combiner.
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Noboa-Larrea, Gonzalo Enrique, Víctor Hernando Vela Merino, Roció de las Mercede Ballesteros Jiménez, and Juan Carlos Harb Karam. "DERECHO, IDEOLOGIA, DISCURSO LOCAL Y EMPRENDIMIENTOS." Revista de Investigación Enlace Universitario 18, no. 1 (December 15, 2019): 19–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33789/enlace.18.44.

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Zanotto, Juliana M. "The role of discourses in enacting neoliberal urbanism: Understanding the relationship between ideology and discourse in planning." Planning Theory 19, no. 1 (January 13, 2020): 104–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1473095219898876.

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Claims that neoliberalism has been shaping planning practice and the production of space abound in planning literature. In this article, neoliberalism is treated not only as a set of policies but also as an ideology that organizes a particular way of seeing and orients action accordingly. The article explores how a particular socially shared belief system (ideology) that is taken as common sense (naturalized) provides the basis for particular ways of talking (discourses) about planning and urban development that legitimize and justify certain actions while making alternative possibilities unthinkable. In this sense, the article focuses on ideology in action and provides an empirically grounded discussion that renders ideology visible. Thus, ideology emerges from the empirical case as an explanatory mechanism to make sense of the dominant discourse that legitimizes the proliferation of suburban gated communities in the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba, in Brazil. The deconstruction of the discourse reveals content and structural properties that combine environmental concerns and neoliberal principles to turn potentially controversial practices into desirable outcomes. The ideological nature of the discourse is revealed when alternative ways of seeing and acting challenge its commonsensical and taken for granted claims. While simplifying complex relationships and rendering important elements invisible, the discourse appeals to a wide range of actors who hold different individual and professional values. Ultimately, this article offers insights into the mechanisms through which ideologies are manifested, reproduced, and materialized in planning practice.
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Djordjevic-Belic, Smiljana. "“It does not matter that she is a female, she will be a gusle player”: The ideology of an instrument." Muzikologija, no. 14 (2013): 159–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz1314159d.

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Within the theoretical and methodological framework based on the concept of the ideology of tradition, I analyze a wide and complex repertoire of attitudes toward female gusle players. Aside from the techniques of representation demonstrated in scientific discourses, I examine the status of female gusle players by assessing the material obtained during several years of field researches (the ?male? perspective), and I also refer to the public (media) discourse, acknowledging the characteristics of media and popular culture. The ?researcher?s voice? is also interpreted as part of a discourse on the ideology of tradition.
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Sumaludin, M. Maman. "NATIONAL IDENTITY IN HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY BOOK." JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU SOSIAL 26, no. 2 (December 30, 2017): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jpis.v26i2.8887.

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This study aims to analyze national identity in history textbook at the level of senior high school. History textbooks contain material that influenced by ideology which closely related to national identity. The ideology is shown as a manifestation of the nation through history textbooks. The method used to find out the discourse of national identity in textbooks using Fairclough critical discourse analysis to analyze the contents and discourses of national identity in history textbooks. The results showed that the influence of the government is very strong on sample of history textbook. The influence is seen from the planting of the state ideology as a form of government obligation in an effort to shape the character and personality of the nation. In addition, it is done to strengthen national identity through education.
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Fuchs, Christian. "Red Scare 2.0." Journal of Language and Politics 15, no. 4 (October 7, 2016): 369–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.15.4.01fuc.

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Abstract This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner and how have such ideological discourses been challenged? It uses ideology critique as method for the investigation of tweets mentioning Jeremy Corbyn that were collected during the final phase of the Labour Party’s 2015 leadership election. The analysis shows how user-generated ideology portrays Jeremy Corbyn by creating discourse topics focused on general scapegoating, the economy, foreign politics, culture and authoritarianism.
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Matu, Peter M., and Hendrik Johannes Lubbe. "Investigating language and ideology." Journal of Language and Politics 6, no. 3 (December 31, 2007): 401–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.6.3.07mat.

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This article examines the application of two approaches from discourse analysis, that is, the ideological square from Critical Discourse Analysis and transitivity which is a component of Systemic Functional Grammar in the analysis of data extracted from the Kenyan print media. These two approaches are used to illustrate how different newspapers’ editorials portrayed various political groups in the run — up to the general elections in 1997 in Kenya. Thus attempts are made to show the role of newspapers editorials in articulating conflicting ideological positions in election reporting. In this paper an analysis is provided on how the Kenya print media represented and constructed political parties in the 1997 elections. The aim of this representation and construction is to show how political groups in the sense of us vs them and the representational processes of transitivity construct ideological discourse. The paper further illustrates how the concepts of ideological square and transitivity assist in making overt the mediation processes and practices that are generally, covertly, often unconsciously used in the construction and evaluation of participants in a political process.
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Prishtina, Shkumbin Munishi. "Language and Ideology in the Context of Language Policy of Albanian Language." Journal of Educational and Social Research 8, no. 2 (May 1, 2018): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jesr-2018-0023.

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AbstractThis paper discusses the significantly tight relations which exist between ideology and language. It emphasizes that language and ideology are intertwined since ideology provides the framework within which a linguistic message is constructed and expressed. The influence of ideology is noted in language policy and language planning efforts since it enables actions taken by a certain social group to standardize a particular language. Another realm in which the influence of ideology becomes noticeable is the realm of discourse. Ideology is at best expressed through discourse structures. This type of ideological influence can be noticed in the case of Albanian language standardization process in which ideology served two functions: supporting the language policy and helping to build discourse rhetoric with which language policy was elaborated and promoted to the public within former Socialist Albania.
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Marheni, Komang Sri, A. A. Ngurah Anom Kumbara, Ni Made Wiasti, and Mayske Rinny Liando. "Ideology behind character value discourse in a balinese pop song." International journal of linguistics, literature and culture 6, no. 1 (January 10, 2020): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/ijllc.v6n1.821.

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The research aims to uncover the ideology behind a discourse of character values in a Balinese pop song on the mass culture industry. The method used is qualitative-interpretative with a critical discourse analysis approach and semi-logical theory. Based on this approach, the study found four dominant ideology behind the discourse of character values in Balinese pop song, religious ideology, ajeg Bali or Bali stability, capitalism, and mass media. These four ideologies are driven by varying powers but are tied into the network of production as the growing industrialization of Balinese pop songs. The ideology puts the discourse of character values in a Balinese pop song as part of the mass-oriented culture industry. The implication, the discourse of character values arose drowned in Balinese pop songs as it followed the market demand.
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Thompson, Kenneth, and Tim Dant. "Knowledge, Ideology and Discourse: A Sociological Perspective." British Journal of Sociology 44, no. 1 (March 1993): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/591698.

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Tadevosyan, Margarit. "Discourse and Ideology in Nabokov's Prose (review)." symploke 11, no. 1 (2003): 271–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sym.2003.0033.

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DE BEAUGRANDE, ROBERT. "Discourse Studies and the Ideology of `Liberalism'." Discourse Studies 1, no. 3 (August 1999): 259–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461445699001003001.

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Warner, Michael J. "Ideology and affect in discourse in institutions." Journal of Language and Politics 4, no. 2 (October 5, 2005): 293–330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.4.2.07war.

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This paper explores the discursive relationships of power, ideology, and affect that are instituted — and reproduced, resisted, or modified — in the functional pragmatics of talkback radio. In particular, I develop a critical analysis of the psychodynamics of subjectivity based on a case study of talkback in Northern Ireland in which the main topic of discussion deals with community responses to the Drumcree Protestant church parade. The functional pragmatics approach builds on the contributions of critical discourse analysis and conversation analysis to the study of ideology and affect in discourse in institutions. I develop a wider context for the analysis of discourse in the talkback institution by addressing the meta-linguistic implications of talk about talk through cognitive-developmental paradigms and psychoanalytic social theory. It is anticipated that such a motivated analysis will reveal the emancipatory interests concealed within ideologically bound — while not necessarily moribund — institutional frameworks of communicative action.
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Vair, Hester. "The Discourse of Balance:Balanceas Metaphor and Ideology." Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 50, no. 2 (May 2013): 154–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cars.12010.

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Crosthwaite, Paul. "ANIMALITY AND IDEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC DISCOURSE." Journal of Cultural Economy 6, no. 1 (February 2013): 94–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2012.745440.

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