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- 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 representations.
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Jun 20, 2021 · The notion of ideology plays a crucial role in the social sciences in general and discourse studies in particular because it helps us conceptualize, problematize and understand the complex relationship between language use and power structures.
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Abstract. Contrary to most traditional approaches,...
- Ideology and discourse analysis - Taylor & Francis Online
Contrary to this biased conception of ideology as an instrument of domination, we pro-pose a general theory of ideology and its reproduction by discourse —o f which ideologies of domination, as is the case for racism, sexism, classism, or neoliberalism, are special examples.
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.
discourse and ideology, this paper discusses some basic properties of ideol- ogies and examines the discursive side of the discourse-ideology link, viz. the ways ideologies articulate themselves at the level of discourse meaning.
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 ...
Introduction. In this paper I discuss some of the issues raised by a discourse analytical approach to the study of ideology. Since people acquire, express and reproduce their ideologies largely by text or talk, a discourse analytical study of ideology is most relevant.
Nov 5, 2011 · 1 The meaning of ‘racism’: its limitations when applied to the study of discourse dealing with race relations; 2 The meaning of ‘ideology’ and its relationship to discourse; 3 The economic foundations of racial division; 4 The state, levels of political articulation, and the discourse of the Conservative and Labour Parties