... a CriticalDiscourse Analysis, the aim of this study is to analyze a persuasive discourse whose linguistic mechanisms lead to the transmission of an ecofeminist ...the discourse under study is ...
... This paper examines the representations of immigrant characters in Catalan as a Second Language textbooks for adults. We aim to identi- fy differences in portraying what we call Western and non-Western immigrants, ...
... musical discourse, we will start explaining its main features through the system of field, tenor and ...this discourse, we have to make a distinction between those who take part in the action in a more ...
... The meaning in songs relies on the cultural context in which it is produced, which makes it a cultural product (Filardo Llamas, 2017). Not only the fact that music is very accessible makes the ideology that underlies ...
... This master´s thesis provides an approach to content marketing and its application to the online context. To define principal beliefs of the content marketing strategy, it has been approached as an ideology, understood ...
... a critical Sociocultural perspective, assert that “the language teacher education classroom is viewed as having rich life which unfolds over time, as events and processes interact, and shape the way participants ...
... One of the key issues in CDA is the relation between macro and micro analyses. Van Dijk (1995, 2001) developed a theory of ideology according to which these are both cognitive and social and a kind of interface ...
... The previous elements provide a change of meaning in the message, being more emotive, personal, subjective and less determinate. However there are other strategies such as the passive and impersonal forms and the ...
... following CriticalDiscourse Analysis principles, focusing on two linguistic elements: transitivity and the representation of ...words: CriticalDiscourse Analysis, gender stereotypes, media, ...
... of discourse can have upon the minds of others whether through coercion or ...of criticaldiscourse analysis includes three interrelated processes of analysis, closely connected to three interrelated ...
... paign events, or about different ways to financially support the party), while ideological and programmatic-laden contents were less frequent. This con- firms that Podemos’ use of the Internet was electorally driven, ...
... of discourse as “practices that systematically form the objects of which they speak” (Foucault, 1969, ...of discourse, but at the personal level, they are manifest through the ‘positioning’ of each of the ...
... of discourse has a political function because it attempts to bring about significant social and political change, focusing on finding solutions to the issues affecting citizens which elected political powers have ...
... where critical theory is being called upon to answer a basic question: what is the continuing relevance, value, and productive potential of criticality, or “oppositional knowledge”? I propose a departure from ...
... studied critical groups from different perspectives but, among the published works theres been a lack of general results about the behavior of critical groups over general ...about critical groups ...
... Design needs to ask different kinds of questions, without just provid- ing a technical, provisional, or erratic response. It’s about seek- ing a deeper response that improves our understanding of who people are. I have a ...
... To carry out a critical thinking developing process, it is necessary to motivate students, so that they can participate actively and willingly in the class. Generating interaction among students is also a very ...
... fields, discourse, as a practical science, not only helps develop cohesion and effectiveness in universities but also provides the possibility of removing gap and vacant spaces among sciences and also satisfying ...
... is missing: the study of the discourse potential of metonymic activity. The reasons for this are to be found, in all likelihood, on the one hand, the still dominant idea that text coherence (also called text ...
... In linguistics, the first explorations of the concept of genre are to be found in the work of ethnographers of communication, who took genre to refer to “a type of communicative event” (Swales, 1990: 39). Some of the ...