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  1. Modeling Conceptualization and Investigating Teaching Effectiveness.Jérôme Santini, Tracy Bloor & Gérard Sensevy - 2018 - Science & Education 27 (9-10):921-961.
    Our research addresses the issue of teaching and learning concepts in science education as an empirical question. We study the process of conceptualization by closely examining the unfolding of classroom lesson sequences. We situate our work within the practice turn line of research on epistemic practices in science education. We also adopt a practice turn approach when it comes to the learning of concepts, as we consider conceptualization as being inherent within epistemic practices. In our work, pedagogical practices are modeled (...)
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  • Recontextualizing European higher education policies: the cases of Austria and Romania.Ruth Wodak & Norman Fairclough - 2010 - Critical Discourse Studies 7 (1):19-40.
    This paper explores, in some detail at the European Union scale, processes and relationships of recontextualization between higher education and other EU policy fields, including for instance the recontextualization of ‘competitiveness rhetoric’ and ‘globalization rhetoric’ in HE policy documents. We trace the implementation of the Bologna Process in two EU member states, Austria and Romania, illustrating the effects of these very different socio-political and historical contexts on EU standardization processes through a detailed discourse analytic study of recontextualization processes of policy (...)
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  • Implications of the My School website for disadvantaged communities: a Bourdieuian analysis.Carmen Mills - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (2):1-13.
    Drawing on the theoretical constructs of Pierre Bourdieu, this article explores implications of the Australian My School website for schools located in disadvantaged communities. These implications flow from the legitimisation of certain cultural practices through the hidden linkages between scholastic aptitude and cultural heritage and the resulting reproduction of social and cultural inequalities. Seeing transformative potential rather than determinism in Bourdieu’s theoretical constructs, the article also suggests ways forward for improving the educational outcomes of students in disadvantaged communities. A transformation (...)
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  • A critique of Bernstein’s beyond objectivism and relativism: science, hermeneutics, and praxis. [REVIEW]Jonathan Matusitz & Eric Kramer - 2011 - Poiesis and Praxis 7 (4):291-303.
    This analysis comments on Bernstein’s lack of clear understanding of subjectivity, based on his book, Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis. Bernstein limits his interpretation of subjectivity to thinkers such as Gadamer and Habermas. The authors analyze the ideas of classic scholars such as Edmund Husserl and Friedrich Nietzsche. Husserl put forward his notion of transcendental subjectivity and phenomenological ramifications of the relationship between subjectivity and objectivity. Nietzsche referred to subjectivity as perspectivism, the inescapable fact that any and (...)
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  • Domestic Knowledge, Inequalities and Differences.Xavier Rambla - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (2):189-207.
    Research suggests that domestic knowledge is an expression of gender differences, which is constructed and deployed through unequal social relations and is able to empower women if it gains collective spaces of expression. The article presents an analysis of parental involvement at school in Spain so as to underpin the former thesis and highlight its connection with the political theory about the ‘sexual contract’.
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  • Languaging dynamics of classroom interactivity: a distributed view of the pedagogic recontextualization in L2 tertiary settings.Paul J. Thibault & Dan Shi - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (245):125-155.
    The current study investigates classroom interactivity in L2 tertiary literature classrooms in Hong Kong and Taiwan when ESL/efl students engage with and interpret literary texts in classroom talk as a pedagogic process of text recontextualization. It proposes a more ecological-based approach to language and languaging dynamics that is complementary to current social semiotic approaches to multimodality. It also aims to open up a more embodied analysis of the meaning-making process in tertiary literature classrooms. The multimodal investigation of real-time classroom interactivity (...)
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  • Continental drift: a discussion strategy for secondary school.Isabel Paixão, Sílvia Calado, Sílvia Ferreira, Vanda Salves & Ana M. Smorais - 2004 - Science & Education 13 (3):201-221.
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  • Book review: J.R. Martin and David Rose, Genre Relations. Mapping Culture. London/oakville: Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2008, 289 pp., ISBN 9781845530471. [REVIEW]Hongyan Zhang - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (3):411-412.
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  • The role of internal guidelines in shaping news narratives: ethnographic insights into the discursive rhetoric of Middle East reporting by the BBC and Al-Jazeera English.Leon Barkho - 2011 - Critical Discourse Studies 8 (4):297-309.
    Critical Discourse Analysis dwells at length with news stylebooks which mainly advise journalists on how certain words are to be written, policies on confused spelling or transliterating [c.f. Richardson, J.. Analyzing newspapers: An approach from critical discourse analysis. Basingstoke: Palgrave], things with little bearing on issues of ideology, power, and dialogism. And if the ideological effects of the internal guidelines are acknowledged [c.f. van Dijk, T.A.. News analysis: Case studies of international and national newsin the press. Hillsdale: Erlbaum and Cameron, (...)
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  • Ideological dissonances among Chinese-language newspapers in Hong Kong: A corpus-based analysis of reports on the Occupy Central Movement.William Dezheng Feng - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (6):549-566.
    The Occupy Central Movement was the biggest protest in Hong Kong in decades and caused an unprecedented division of opinion in society. Reports about the event in local Chinese media were remarkably different in stance and attitude. To understand the ideological dissonances and their linguistic construction, this article analyzes a corpus of 120 reports on the Occupy Central Movement from four major Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong, namely, Apple Daily, Ming Pao, Oriental Daily News and Ta Kung Pao, which cover (...)
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  • Educational Background, Modes of Discourse and Argumentation: Comparing Women and Men. [REVIEW]M. Jesús Cala Carrillo & Manuel L. De La Mata Benítez Maria - 2004 - Argumentation 18 (4):403-426.
    This paper analyses the way in which discourse and argumentation may vary depending on participants’ educational level and gender. Men and women from three different educational levels (literacy, advanced level and university students) participated in discussion groups that debated about women and work, the sharing of housework and the way in which girls and boys are educated. The results showed important differences depending on participants’ educational level and gender. In general, the main differences were related to educational level, while gender (...)
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  • A Conceptual Framework for Studying Evolutionary Origins of Life-Genres.Sigmund Ongstad - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (2):245-266.
    The introduction claims that there might exist an evolutionary bridge from possible genres in nature to human cultural genres. A sub-hypothesis is that basic life-conditions, partly common for animals and humans, in the long run can generate so-called life-genres. To investigate such hypotheses a framework of interrelated key communicational concepts is outlined in the second, main part. Four levels are suggested. Signs are seen as elements in utterances. Further, sufficiently similar utterances can be perceived as kinds of utterances or genres. (...)
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  • Generic characteristics of the Office of the High Representative's press releases.Danijela Majstorović - 2009 - Critical Discourse Studies 6 (3):199-214.
    This study looks into the hybridity of a particular political discourse format by exploring different sets of characteristics of the press release genre published by the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1996 and 2005. In an integrated approach preceded by a substantial contextualization of the problem, the genre is analyzed in terms of its activity, social relations and communication technology. Particular political communication strategies the genre is meant to accomplish, such as legitimization, coercion and representation, (...)
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  • Discourse trajectories in a nexus of genres.Inger Lassen - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (4):409-429.
    Departing from the view that genres are regulative as well as constitutive of social action, this article explores the interconnectedness of genres and Discourses that transit generic boundaries. Situating the study in a local energy transition project in Denmark and exploring what happens in a series of citizen meetings without a narrowly defined agenda, I argue that the meetings may be seen as a nexus of genres constituted by a tissue of interwoven Discourses with a lifespan that extends beyond the (...)
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  • Highlighting hybridity: A critical discourse analysis of teacher talk in science classrooms.Mary U. Hanrahan - 2006 - Science Education 90 (1):8-43.
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