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Tytuł:
Public-facing “Success Stories” in international development as text: A critical discourse analysis of historicism
Autorzy:
Springer, Emily
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1062785.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
development
critical discourse analysis
historicism
agriculture
Opis:
Political discourse typically focuses on public oratory comments by politicians which are meticulously prepared and framed in advance, representing their political platforms. In the international development sector, there are few opportunities for conventional political discourse. Instead development organizations reach public audiences through manicured “success stories” which detail their programmatic interventions around the world. The focus of this study is on how publicly available documentation from international development organizations subtly reinforces a historicist understanding of global difference, with material consequences for which development agendas are able to garner legitimacy. Utilizing critical discourse analysis as a methodology, I use the case of the seven publicly available “profiles of progress” of African agricultural development projects funded by a recent large private foundation. As political discourse, these re-presentations of farmers serve political aims for promoting a particular version of agricultural development. I identify two strategies by which these profiles build epistemic legitimacy: (1) “scientizing” the profiles with the inclusion of quantified metrics and (2) using the voices of smallholder farmers to “authenticate” the narratives. I demonstrate that African smallholder farmers are presented in three possible roles: farmer-as-stagnant, farmer-in-modernity, and farmer-as-businessman. These re-presentations normalize the idea of Western superiority, ultimately serving the political needs of development donors to appear as legitimate benefactors. I argue that these profiles are not benign but serve as organizational contributions to an episteme concretizing around a particular political agenda: agribusiness as the solution to 21st century food security.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2019, 7, 2; 87-106
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Reports on “Bring Back our Girls” Campaign in Nigerian Newspapers
Autorzy:
Bashir, Abdullahi Saleh
Ahmed, Umar
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/513811.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-06-30
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Campaign
Critical Discourse Analysis
Boko Haram
Nigeria
Opis:
This paper analyses news reports of “Bring Back Our Girls” campaign in Nigerian newspapers. The “Bring Back Our Girls” advocacy group was formed to pressure the Nigerian government to intensify efforts to rescue the over two hundred school girls abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Chibok, Borno State, north east Nigeria. The abduction which took place in April 2014 and the subsequent campaign to release the girls received global media attention including many newspapers in the country. The study therefore analyses the schematic directions, discursive strategies and context of the discourse reports of “Bring Back Our Girls” campaigns in Nigerian newspapers using critical discourse analysis. The corpus was purposively selected from three nationally circulating newspapers: Leadership, New Telegraph and Daily Trust published from1st May to 31st July, 2014. Descriptive design was adopted using Fairclough (1995) model of critical discourse analysis. Findings show that narration and criticism constitute the dominant schematic directions of newspaper reports of the campaign; on the discursive strategy, it is found out that rationalization, narrativisation and argumentation account for 80% of the discourse and the context revealed that there is negative use of language because the campaigners and the then government of the day were loggerheads over the issue. The study concludes that due to high prevalence of criticism and rationalization in the corpus, the discourse the text of newspaper report of Bring Back Our Girls campaign largely reflected the narrative and argument of the group against the government which has responsibility to protect and rescue the abducted girls.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2019, 7, 1; 215-237
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Religion and language as a panacea to peacebuilding and development in Zimbabwe: A Critical Discourse Analysis approach
Autorzy:
Mavengano, Esther
Marevesa, Tobias
Nkamta, Paul Nepapleh
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2196146.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-12-02
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Critical Discourse Analysis
development
language
peacebuilding
religion
Opis:
For over two decades now, Zimbabwe has been rocked by socio-political and economic crises, which, together, project a troubling scenario of state failure. The solution to these multiple crises, which have retarded peacebuilding and development, is not yet in sight since the country is still struggling to recover and reclaim its glory of yester-year within Southern Africa. Religion is a bedrock of principles, values and norms that can be used in nation-building in Zimbabwe. The essential notions from religious belief systems of honesty, transparency, accountability and forgiveness, can be utilised to reconfigure and reconceptualise Zimbabwean humanity. Similarly, communication is one of the main pillars of nation-building; hence, the fundamental role of language in peacebuilding and development cannot be relegated or overstated. The key purpose of this study hinges on the imperative to rethink the role of both religion and language in nation-building discourse in Zimbabwe. This study is informed by insights from Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), which views discourse as socio-political and cultural practice. Thus, the study takes cognisance of the complex nature of language and discourse as sites of struggle, contradictions and projection of socio-political power relations hence, contextual factors that inform Zimbabwe’s present political realm are useful in debating the present subject. Although language and religion have always been contested and considered divisive aspects, if accorded careful attention, these two can be instrumental in bringing peace, unity and nation-building. Religion and language are of paramount importance in the discourses of peacebuilding, unity and development in contemporary Zimbabwe.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2022, 10, 2; 23-34
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A corpus-assisted discourse study of the media language in the Egyptian revolution
Autorzy:
Attia, Safa
Romero-Trillo, Jesus
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2196153.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-12-02
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Corpus analysis
critical discourse analysis
news values
ideology
media
Opis:
The present study analyses media coverage of the Egyptian revolution (2011-2015). We use the corpus-assisted discourse (CADS) approach to examine how Arabic and English media covered the 2011 protests in Egypt. Adapting corpus techniques and the discursive news values analysis (DNVA) approach, We analyse a bilingual (Arabic and English) corpus of news reports in Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya), as well as the Western written media in English (BBC and CNN). This method helps to uncover differences and similarities between the three media categories in terms of collocations’ categories, frequency distribution, and story content. The results suggest several inconsistencies in the frequency distribution along with many similarities in the collocations categories, story contents and the news values, based mainly on a negative ideology that focuses on the unstable political life and the violent social protests, which manipulates the audience and affects their understanding of the news.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2022, 10, 2; 105-127
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Situated Identities in the Discourse of Insurance: A Comparative Critical Discourse Analysis of Chinese and British Insurance Contracts
Autorzy:
Nartey, Mark
Huang, Hui
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/513826.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-30
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Critical discourse analysis
Institutional discourse
Insurance contract
Positioning
Situated Identity
Opis:
This paper is a comparative critical discourse analysis of Chinese and British insurance contracts. It analyses the similarities and differences in the identities that emerge from the situatedness of the insured and the insurer in the contracts in order to determine the extent to which the sociocultural context within which the texts were conceived shape the texts. The study draws on the positioning theory and the notions of situated identity/situated meaning and is informed by analytic tools within critical discourse analysis. It found that in both the Chinese and British contracts, the insurer is linguistically and discursively situated as a powerful and resourceful ‘regulator’ (i.e. an active force) whereas the insured is mostly constructed in subjective and somewhat ‘weak/vulnerable’ terms. This similarity notwithstanding, the study found differences in terms of the kind of power relation, the level of formality or social distance and the dominant type of language evident in the two contracts. The Chinese contract was found to display a much stronger power relation and a more highly/strictly level of formality than the British contract. And whereas the Chinese contract was predominantly couched in very legal terms, the British contract had a more businessoriented focus. These differences demonstrate how (insurance) discourse may be shaped by the social and cultural contexts in which it is conceived and, possibly, sculpt the identities ofall those addressed.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2018, 6, 2; 119-132
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Discourse in a Confrontational Situation: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Autorzy:
Farrah, Mohammed
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/513841.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Israeli-Palestinian conflict Language
Newspaper headlines
Critical Discourse Analysis
Representations of Palestinians
Opis:
The aim of the article is to shed light on ongoing situation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lenses of newspaper heading analysis. Newspapers manipulate newspapers heading to persuade and influence public opinion so that political actions may be carried out. Unfortunately, such manipulation can lead to drastic consequences such as violent solutions. Through discourse analysis this study compares and contrasts different newspapers and magazines headlines of the Palestinian Israeli conflict. The researcher has used these newspapers and magazines to show attitudinal differences as reflected in discourses of the newspapers. The researcher collected his data from newspapers and magazines through the Internet. The newspapers and the magazines belong to two communities, each of which has its point of view regarding the conflict. Four major key concepts have emerged in the data: OCCUPATION, TERRORISM, SETTLEMENTS, and PEACE PROCESS. Through talking about these concepts and events, analysis of news headlines, grammatical and lexical metaphor, euphemism, stereotypes, and other rhetoric and linguistic devices are used to achieve intentions.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2018, 6, 2; 97-117
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Relational Needs and Belonging in Conditions of Social Exclusion: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Autorzy:
Prendergast, Claire
Zambrana, Imac Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129793.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-30
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Discursive Construction of Identity
Social Exclusion
Relational Needs
Belonging
Critical Discourse Analysis
Opis:
Individuals and groups can experience different forms of social exclusion across multiple domains of social life. Owing to its multivariate nature, a generalized approach to studying exclusion has been adopted in empirical work within the field of social psychology. As such, the relational needs thwarted by various forms of exclusion tend to be accounted for by the generalized construct, the need to belong. To increase the specification of these aspects in exclusion research, the interdisciplinary approach of critical discourse analysis and related analytic tools, such as the discursive construction of identity, are used to perform a contextual and systemic analyses of the relational needs implicated in conditions of everyday exclusion. In the discourse of a sample population in Beirut, Lebanon, we aimed to show how distinct relational needs such as acceptance and fitting in can be disentangled from one another, and from the term belonging, as a higher-order concept, disambiguated in natural language. Semi- structured interviews conducted using the language of belonging methodology involved images of socio-political importance as triggers for talk that generated rich data for critical discourse analysis. This resulted in a contextual analysis of sectarianism as exclusionary and a thematic analysis of other experiences of exclusion linked to gentrification, geopolitical division and globalization. Our findings suggest that, as hypothesised, individuals employ distinct terminology when alluding to different experiences of exclusion. This illustrates the benefits of interdisciplinary methods in accounting for social phenomena more fully, and highlights the need for increased specification of generalized constructs in future empirical work on social exclusion in social psychology.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2021, 9 (2); 121-134
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
“We owe this noble duty to our children”: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of Ghanaian parliamentary discourses around children
Autorzy:
Kwabena, Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah
Agbaglo, Ebenezer
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129829.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-05-21
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
Child Labour
Child Marriage
Child Protection
Children
Frame Theory
Parliamentary Discourse
Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis
Opis:
Drawing on frame theory, corpus-linguistic methods and parliamentary Hansards data, the paper examines the discursive framing of children in Ghanaian parliamentary discourse. The analysis shows that children are framed within the context of child rights and protection, child labour, child marriage and child trafficking. While Ghanaian parliamentarians think that children should be protected from child labour, they challenge the international description of child labour; they think that child labour should be defined within cultural-specific contexts, for child apprenticeship is not child labour and child labour not child apprenticeship. Again, the MPs raise concerns about what constitutes child trafficking as described by international bodies and organisations. Child marriage is unequivocably condemned by Ghanaian MPs. While the fight against these ills affecting children is strongly advocated by the MPs, the success of such fight is unclear. These discourses around children are indications of how children are included in national discourses.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2022, 10 (1); 67-91
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Análisis crítico de aspectos sociopragmáticos en las cartas a un presidente
Autorzy:
Gutiérrez-Rivas, Carolina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/513796.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-30
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Language and Society Research Committee
Tematy:
critical analysis
sociopragmatic aspects
dominated discourse
dominant discourse
open letters
Opis:
The following paper is a critical analysis of the discourse structures extracted from a corpus of ten open letters addressed online to Nicolas Maduro, current president of Venezuela, published between 2015 and 2017. The correspondents include common citizens, prominent political and financial figures, and show business celebrities. Following postulates proposed by Fairclough ([1989] 2015) and van Dijk (1980, 1996), the main objective is to determine the relationship between language and power in the selected texts by understanding the forms of relationships between discourse types. The two possible manifestations of the dominated discourse in opposition to the dominant discourse are: 1) the use of resistance discourse, or discourse of opposition to a dominant one, and 2) a contained discourse, where the dominated discourse is contained within the dominant discourse. Specific sociopragmatic aspects are analyzed in the greetings, pre-good-byes, good-byes, address pronouns tú/Ud., speech acts and free lexical combinations used to characterize the presidential figure. Light will be shed on strategies that indicate resistance, rejection or discontent, and how each letter expresses an interest in obtaining something from the president while at the same time reporting to other readers certain aspects of the president´s conduct. In conclusion, not only those who oppose the head of the Venezuelan government use resistance discourse and not only his supporters use contained discourse.
Źródło:
Language, Discourse & Society; 2018, 6, 2; 70-95
2239-4192
Pojawia się w:
Language, Discourse & Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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