IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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Resumo: | Despite the frequent use of the concept of ideology, we still do not know exactly what ideologies, how they are structured, and how they are related to discourse. In the framework on a multidisciplinary project, this paper explores these issues form a socio-cognitive point of view. Thus, ideologies are first defined a basic systems that underlie the social representations (such at the attitudes) of a group. They are constituted by group relevant values and organized by categories that reflect the basic interests or identity of its group and a relation to other groups and society as whole. The polarizing organization of ideologies is reflected in the structure of the manifestations of ideologies in social practices in general and in discourse in particular. Emphasis, at all levels of discourse structure, is put on positive properties of the ingroup and on negative properties of the outgroup, while conversely our bad things and their good things tend to be de-emphasized. Also, the various categories (membership, activities, goals, values, position and resources) of ideological structure are thus manifested in text and talk. The theory is illustrated by an analysis of fragments of editorials in the New York Times. |
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IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Despite the frequent use of the concept of ideology, we still do not know exactly what ideologies, how they are structured, and how they are related to discourse. In the framework on a multidisciplinary project, this paper explores these issues form a socio-cognitive point of view. Thus, ideologies are first defined a basic systems that underlie the social representations (such at the attitudes) of a group. They are constituted by group relevant values and organized by categories that reflect the basic interests or identity of its group and a relation to other groups and society as whole. The polarizing organization of ideologies is reflected in the structure of the manifestations of ideologies in social practices in general and in discourse in particular. Emphasis, at all levels of discourse structure, is put on positive properties of the ingroup and on negative properties of the outgroup, while conversely our bad things and their good things tend to be de-emphasized. Also, the various categories (membership, activities, goals, values, position and resources) of ideological structure are thus manifested in text and talk. The theory is illustrated by an analysis of fragments of editorials in the New York Times. Universidade Federal do ParáA. Van Dijk, Teun2016-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/moara/article/view/289610.18542/moara.v2i6.2896MOARA – Revista Eletrônica do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras ISSN: 0104-0944; n. 06 (1996): Estudos de Análise do Discurso; 13-450104-0944reponame:Moara (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)instacron:UFPAporhttps://periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/moara/article/view/2896/3388Direitos autorais 2016 MOARA – Revista Eletrônica do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras ISSN: 0104-0944info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-08-02T19:43:02Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufpa.br:article/2896Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/moaraPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/moara/oaiivanian@uol.com.br||moarappgl@gmail.com2358-06580104-0944opendoar:2016-08-02T19:43:02Moara (Online) - Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)false |
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Despite the frequent use of the concept of ideology, we still do not know exactly what ideologies, how they are structured, and how they are related to discourse. In the framework on a multidisciplinary project, this paper explores these issues form a socio-cognitive point of view. Thus, ideologies are first defined a basic systems that underlie the social representations (such at the attitudes) of a group. They are constituted by group relevant values and organized by categories that reflect the basic interests or identity of its group and a relation to other groups and society as whole. The polarizing organization of ideologies is reflected in the structure of the manifestations of ideologies in social practices in general and in discourse in particular. Emphasis, at all levels of discourse structure, is put on positive properties of the ingroup and on negative properties of the outgroup, while conversely our bad things and their good things tend to be de-emphasized. Also, the various categories (membership, activities, goals, values, position and resources) of ideological structure are thus manifested in text and talk. The theory is illustrated by an analysis of fragments of editorials in the New York Times. |
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