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One of our claims is that ideologies are largely acquired, expressed, and reproduced by discourse, and that hence a discourse analytical approach is crucial to understand the ways ideologies emerge, spread, and are used by social groups.
This chapter focuses specifically on the neglected discursive and cognitive dimensions of the theory of ideology, as part of Critical Discourse Studies (CDS). Ideologies are defined as basic shared systems of social cognitions of groups.
Ideologies are expressed and generally reproduced in the social practices of their members, and more particularly acquired, confirmed, changed and perpetuated through discourse.
usual approach to ideology is to study its effects on discourse forms and meanings, and how discursive structures may in turn contribute to the formation and transformation of ideologies. However, ideologies are also at play when language users engage in the ongoing construction of context as subjective, as
Jun 20, 2021 · By bringing together Marxian and Marxist notions of ideology and discourse theoretical concepts, ideology is delineated as fundamentally discursive as well as material and not reducible to sets of immaterial distorted ideas or simply false consciousness.
- Johannes Beetz, Benno Herzog, Jens Maesse
- 2021
Jan 23, 2007 · Abstract. Contrary to most traditional approaches, ideologies are defined here within a multidisciplinary framework that combines a social, cognitive and discursive component. As ‘systems of ideas’, ideologies are sociocognitively defined as shared representations of social groups, and more specifically as the ‘axiomatic’ principles of ...
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Jun 1, 2005 · Ideologies are expressed and generally reproduced in the social practices of their members, and more particularly acquired, confirmed, changed and perpetuated through discourse.