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Navigating contextual constraints in discourse: Design explications in institutional talk
Although institutional discourse is subject to a vast ensemble of constraints, its design is not fixed beforehand. On the contrary, optimizing the satisfaction of these constraints requires considerable discourse design skills from institutional agents.
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Rethinking Ethics Review as Institutional Discourse
In this article, the authors trace the emergence of an institutional discourse of ethical research and interrogate its effects in constituting what ethical research is taken to be and how ethical researchers are configured. They illuminate the dissonance
Christine Halse, Anne Honey
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Grammar and Institutional Discourse
This entry describes the grammatical characteristics of institutional discourse in both written and spoken modes. More specifically, institutional communication is analyzed in relation to two contexts: academic and legal.
Diani, G.
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PECULIARITIES OF THE HOTEL DISCOURSE AS A PARTICULAR TYPE OF THE INSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSE
Modern Linguistic and Methodical-and-Didactic Researches, 2023Problem statement. The article considers the peculiarities of the digital discourse as one of the new types of discourse that appeared thanks to the wide usage of the Internet. The Internet-communication is now an integral part of modern life and it has spread to all spheres of life. And the sphere of the hotel business is not an exception. That’s why
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The Production of Institutional Facts in Economic Discourse
World Political Science, 2013AbstractEconomic discourses are dominated by stylized facts and other statements of fact concerning the institutional economic order. Yet, there is still very little knowledge on how exactly facts are formed in economic discourse, how they serve as a means for rendering issues “economic”, and how they legitimize, renew and change institutions.
Sorsa Ville-Pekka, Eskelinen Teppo
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Institutional power in and behind discourse
Target. International Journal of Translation Studies, 2015This article takes a critical approach to the study of the SARS notices and their translations from the perspective of discourse analysis. Drawing upon the insights of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and critical discourse analysis (CDA), this study explores how language is used by different governmental institutions in shaping their social power
Meifang Zhang, Hanting Pan
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Discourse of institutional change
2014This study examined messages representing three institutional orders – institutional order of the State, Profession and Corporation – to understand the process of institutional change surrounding the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR). An institutional change influences a host of stakeholders within an organizational field.
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Police Institutional Discourse
2005The confession of a suspect obtained in a police evidentiary interview comprises the key piece of evidence in almost every criminal case in Australian courtrooms. It is crucial to the successful prosecution of a defendant that the confession is voluntary and not a product of threats or physical violence and that any written confession is a true and ...
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TOWARD ETHNOGRAPHIES OF INSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSE
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1994The article describes the ethnography of institutional discourse perspective. Institutional discourses are made up of the assumptions, concerns, and vocabularies of members of socially organized settings, and the ways in which they interact. The perspective is an analytic framework and research program that combines ethnographers' concern for in-depth ...
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