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Chronotope of educational discourse: Exploration of its inner chronotope [PDF]
Hiruma Futoshi, 比留間 太白
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That Which They Will Not See: Climate Denial as a Vector of Epistemological Crisis in the Contemporary United States. [PDF]
Crockford S.
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There are theoretical concepts that, due to their strength and versatility, take the risk of becoming victims of their ownsuccess. Mikhail Bakhtin’s “chronotope” is undoubtedly one of these concepts. Often reduced to a mere classificatory label ora scholarly synonym for “setting”, sometimes loses its original power to ...
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Chronotopic relations: Chronotopes, scale, and scale-making
Language & Communication, 2020Recent work on scale, chronotope and scale-making offers exciting ways for rethinking what we often refer to as “context”. In this paper, we review these ideas pointing to how we might reconcile some of the overlaps in the concepts of scale and chronotope, while examining how we might look at chronotopic connection across quite different empirical ...
Goebel, Zane, Manns, Howie
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Journal of Folklore Research: An International Journal of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, 2006
In this article Mikhail Bakhtin's conception of chronotopes, the interconnectedness of time and space in literature, is applied to explore how enchantment influences temporal and spatial relationships and the image of man in narrative. The article examines the ways in which enchantment changes man's relation to the human world and the otherworld, how ...
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In this article Mikhail Bakhtin's conception of chronotopes, the interconnectedness of time and space in literature, is applied to explore how enchantment influences temporal and spatial relationships and the image of man in narrative. The article examines the ways in which enchantment changes man's relation to the human world and the otherworld, how ...
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2012
In this chapter, we address the disconnect between students’ life worlds and the image of science in science education. This brings us to the notion of place, which has received considerable attention in educational theorizing because of its potential to link students, their life worlds, and their experiences in particular settings to formal science ...
Michiel van Eijck, Wolff-Michael Roth
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In this chapter, we address the disconnect between students’ life worlds and the image of science in science education. This brings us to the notion of place, which has received considerable attention in educational theorizing because of its potential to link students, their life worlds, and their experiences in particular settings to formal science ...
Michiel van Eijck, Wolff-Michael Roth
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Introduction: Chronotopes and chronotopic relations
Language & Communication, 2020Anna De Fina, Sabina Perrino
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Identifying queuing as one of the quintessentially mundane aspects of everyday life, Joe Moran (2005) notes that it tends to be associated with life at the low end of the socio-economic spectrum. This is especially the case for queuing/waiting associated with state institutions such as public transport.
Suzanne Fraser, Kylie Valentine
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Identifying queuing as one of the quintessentially mundane aspects of everyday life, Joe Moran (2005) notes that it tends to be associated with life at the low end of the socio-economic spectrum. This is especially the case for queuing/waiting associated with state institutions such as public transport.
Suzanne Fraser, Kylie Valentine
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