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Sep 15, 2024 · How can research questions address ideology in discourse? Questions related to ideology examine how discourse reflects, promotes, or challenges particular belief systems. They often focus on how language naturalizes certain ideologies, making them appear as common sense.
Aug 2, 2024 · In Discourse Analysis, ideology is understood as a set of beliefs, values, and assumptions that shape how individuals perceive and interact with the world. It is embedded in and propagated through language and discourse, influencing social practices and power relations.
sample studies exploring gender and racial ideology are provided to illustrate how discourse analysts systematically tackle such issues. Even when tackling an elusive concept such as ideology, as the author rightly underscores, discourse analysts still endeavor to ground their analysis of ideology in the data they examine.
- Carol Hoi Yee Lo
- 2017
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.
Nov 16, 2017 · This paper explores ideology in the context of the ‘architecture’ of human language, that is, with reference to key concepts in Halliday’s theory, including realisation/stratification, instantiation, register and context of situation and of culture.
- Annabelle Lukin
- annabelle.lukin@mq.edu.au
- 2017
Jan 23, 2007 · 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 such ...
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Aug 23, 2019 · You analyze the selected material for wording and statements that reflect or relate to authoritarian and democratic political ideologies, including attitudes toward authority, liberal values, and popular opinion.