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Autor:
Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Language and Politics. 18:323-345
This paper puts forward an argument about the relation between utopian thought and political discourse. It demonstrates how utopias frame normative discourse in general and political discourse in particular. The argument is informed by Kenneth Burke
Autor:
Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Critical Discourse Studies. 15:107-110
This special issues of Critical Discourse Studies began in earnest during the conference on Developments in Critical Discourse Studies, 1: Context and Critique held at Nottingham in July, 2015. I h...
Autor:
Philip W. Graham, Briony Luttrell
Publikováno v:
Social Semiotics. 29:222-239
In this paper, we present a synthesis of Kenneth Burke’s rhetoric of identification and Jay Lemke’s social semiotics to frame Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles as a unique point in the phylogenesis of recorded popular music. We emphasise the social se
Autor:
Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Critical Discourse Studies. 15:186-203
This paper analyses influential approaches to CDA using an ethical lens that employs a synthesis underpinned by Kenneth Burke’s theoretical perspectives on language as action. It argues that CDA is an unavoidably moralistic pursuit with explicit ai
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Community Music. 9:223-241
This article reflects on the many diverse professionals who often come together around complex community music programmes to exercise and voice their own values and commitment to social justice and to work together to make a change more broadly in so
Autor:
Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Critical Discourse Studies. 13:548-567
I compare M.A.K. Halliday’s metafunctional system with Jay Lemke’s for the purposes of doing Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The differences I foreground turn specifically on notions of context and the distinction that Kenneth Burke makes betw
Autor:
Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Creative Industries Journal. 9:47-65
This paper begins with the assertion that research grounded in creative practice constitutes a new paradigm. We argue both for and against the idea. We argue against the idea in terms of applying it to the idealised ‘lone artist’ engaged in the p
Publikováno v:
Cultural Politics. 11:111-125
In this essay we argue that a Deweyan experience economy will best support the higher education (HE) sector in the future, and we draw a contrast between that economy and the sector’s current focus on informational concerns, as expressed by the rec
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Writing, Literacies, and Education in Digital Cultures ISBN: 9781315465258
This chapter makes the case for a refocusing of teaching and learning across the curriculum on foundational questions about ethics in digital culture – and, hence, for reframing classroom practice around critical digital literacies. Our view is tha
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315465258-26
Autor:
Allan Luke, Philip W. Graham
Publikováno v:
Cultural Politics. 7:103-132
This article uses critical discourse analysis to analyze material shifts in the political economy of communications. It examines texts of major corporations to describe four key changes in political economy: (1) the separation of ownership from contr