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- Ideologies are defined as basic systems of fundamental social cognitions and organizing the attitudes and other social representations shared by members of groups. They thus indirectly control the mental representations (models) that form the interpretation basis and contextual embeddedness of discourse and its structures.
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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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As the basis of a social group's self-image, ideologies...
- Ideology and discourse analysis - Taylor & Francis Online
Contrary to this biased conception of ideology as an instrument of domination, we propose a general theory of ideology and its reproduction by discourse—of which ideologies of domination, as is the case for racism, sexism, classism, or neoliberalism, are special examples.
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.
largely by text or talk, a discourse analytical study of ideology is most relevant. Although the focus in this paper is on the discourse–ideology interface, its theoretical framework is multidisciplinary, articulated by the fundamental triangulation of discourse, cognition and society.1 This framework is critical of the
Discourse semantics and ideology Teun A. van Dijk UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM abstract. This article presents fragments of a new, multidisciplinary theory of ideology and its relations with discourse, formulated in the broader framework of a critical discourse analysis. Ideologies are defined
This article presents fragments of a new, multidisciplinary theory of ideology and its relations with discourse, formulated in the broader framework of a critical discourse analysis. Ideologies are defined as basic systems of fundamental social cognitions and organizing the attitudes and other social representations shared by members of groups.
Jan 23, 2007 · As the basis of a social group's self-image, ideologies organize its identity, actions, aims, norms and values, and resources as well as its relations to other social groups.