Discourse and Knowledge

Discourse and Knowledge
Title Discourse and Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Teun A. van Dijk
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2014-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107071240

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Both 'discourse' and 'knowledge' are fundamental concepts, but they are often treated separately. The first book to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to studying the relationship between these concepts, Discourse and Knowledge introduces the new field of epistemic discourse analysis and uses a wide range of examples to illustrate the theory.

The Archaeology of Knowledge

The Archaeology of Knowledge
Title The Archaeology of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Michel Foucault
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 335
Release 2012-07-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0307819256

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Madness, sexuality, power, knowledge—are these facts of life or simply parts of speech? In a series of works of astonishing brilliance, historian Michel Foucault excavated the hidden assumptions that govern the way we live and the way we think. The Archaeology of Knowledge begins at the level of "things aid" and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language, and action in a style at once profound and personal. A summing up of Foucault's own methadological assumptions, this book is also a first step toward a genealogy of the way we live now. Challenging, at times infuriating, it is an absolutey indispensable guide to one of the most innovative thinkers of our time.

The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse

The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse
Title The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse PDF eBook
Author Reiner Keller
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2018-08-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351690604

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The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) has reoriented research into social forms, structuration and processes of meaning construction and reality formation; doing so by linking social constructivist and pragmatist approaches with post-structuralist thinking in order to study discourses and create epistemological space for analysing processes of world-making in culturally diverse environments. SKAD is anchored in interpretive traditions of inquiry and allows for broadening – and possibly overcoming – of the epistemological biases and restrictions still common in theories and approaches of Western- and Northern-centric social sciences. An innovative volume, this book is exactly attentive to these empirically based, globally diverse further developments of approach, with a clear focus on the methodology and its implementation. Thus, The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse presents itself as a research program and locates the approach within the context of interpretive social sciences, followed by eleven chapters on different cases from around the world that highlight certain theoretical questions and methodological challenges. Presenting outstanding applications of the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse across a wide variety of substantive projects and regional contexts, this text will appeal to postgraduate students and researchers interested in fields such as Discourse Studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies and Qualitative Methodology and Methods.

Knowledge & Discourse

Knowledge & Discourse
Title Knowledge & Discourse PDF eBook
Author Colin Barron
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 366
Release 2014-06-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317881273

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Knowledge and Discourse presents an ecological approach to the study of discourse in social, academic and professional practices. It brings together distinguished scholars from diverse cultures - India, China, Australia, Canada among others - and disciplines - linguistics, anthropology, sociology, philosophy. The chapters collectively illustrate the ecological approach by exploring how language makes connections between subjective experiences as people construct meaning and action. This book offers the reader a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of language as discourse, questioning traditional views of disciplinary knowledge and the role of discourse in the pursuit, construction and compartmentalisation of such knowledge. Through the variety of disciplines, experiences and approaches, the contributors show how the world and word are contingent on each other. The notions of connectivity, contingency and change are themes that run through the book, and in the interweaving of these themes readers will find persuasive illustrations of an ecological approach to applied linguistics.

Foucault's Challenge

Foucault's Challenge
Title Foucault's Challenge PDF eBook
Author Thomas S. Popkewitz
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 642
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 0807776467

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The intellectual work of Michel Foucault has been an increasingly central component of social science in recent years. This is the first book to directly address the implication of Foucault's work for the field of education. This text, originally published in 1997, not only provides a critical examination of the significance of Foucauldian thought for education, but also discusses how Foucault’s theories are arrayed in the everyday life of schools.

Knowledge, Ideology & Discourse

Knowledge, Ideology & Discourse
Title Knowledge, Ideology & Discourse PDF eBook
Author Tim Dant
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317829492

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This student textbook, originally published in 1991, tackles the traditional problems of the sociology of knowledge from a new perspective. Drawing on recent developments in social theory, Tim Dant explores crucial questions such as the roles of power and knowledge, the status of rational knowledge, and the empirical analysis of knowledge. He argues that, from a sociological perspective, knowledge, ideology and discourse are different aspects of the same phenomenon, and reasserts the central thesis of the sociology - that knowledge is socially determined.

Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge

Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge
Title Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Hannah Hashkes
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 294
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004290486

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In Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge Hannah Hashkes employs contemporary philosophy in describing rabbinic reasoning as a rational response to experience. Hashkes combines insights from the philosophy of Quine and Davidson with the semiotics of Peirce to construe knowledge as systematic reasoning occurring within a community of inquiry. Her reading of the works of Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion allows her to create a philosophical bridge between a discourse of God and a discourse of reason. This synthesis of pragmatism, hermeneutics and theology provides Hashkes with a sophisticated tool to understand Rabbinic Judaism. It also makes this study both unique and pathbreaking in contemporary Jewish philosophy and Rabbinic thought.