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Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis
, 1993
"... This paper discusses some principles of critical discourse analysis, such as the explicit sociopolitical stance of discourse analysts, and a focus on dominance relations by elite groups and institutions as they are being enacted, legitimated or otherwise reproduced by text and talk. One of the cru ..."
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This paper discusses some principles of critical discourse analysis, such as the explicit sociopolitical stance of discourse analysts, and a focus on dominance relations by elite groups and institutions as they are being enacted, legitimated or otherwise reproduced by text and talk. One
Technology assessment and the sociopolitics of health technologies
- J Health Polit Policy
"... Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as a vital component in policy making. Even though the assess-ment of the social, political, and ethical aspects of health technology is listed as one of its main objectives, in practice, the integratio ..."
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will increase by making explicit the sociopolitical nature of health care technologies. Producing Knowledge on Health Technologies for Public Policy Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a field of applied research that seeks to gather and synthesize the “best available evidence ” on the costs, efficacy
THE PROBLEM OF THE FICTIVE STANCE
"... Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based upon non-fictional content and can therefore relate directly to the world and portray truth even when the author explicitly intends to portray the content as fiction. ..."
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Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based upon non-fictional content and can therefore relate directly to the world and portray truth even when the author explicitly intends to portray the content as fiction.
Triggering the intentional stance
- In G. Bock, & J. Goode (Eds.), Empathy and Fairness
, 2006
"... Abstract. While humans possess a ready capacity to view a target (biological or other-wise) as an intentional agent (i.e. the ‘intentional stance’), the conditions necessary for spontaneously eliciting these mentalizing processes are less well understood. Although research examining people’s tendenc ..."
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Abstract. While humans possess a ready capacity to view a target (biological or other-wise) as an intentional agent (i.e. the ‘intentional stance’), the conditions necessary for spontaneously eliciting these mentalizing processes are less well understood. Although research examining people’s
Collective Stance Classification of Posts in Online Debate Forums
"... Online debate sites are a large source of informal and opinion-sharing dialogue on current socio-political issues. Inferring users ’ stance (PRO or CON) towards dis-cussion topics in domains such as politics or news is an important problem, and is of utility to researchers, government or-ganizations ..."
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Online debate sites are a large source of informal and opinion-sharing dialogue on current socio-political issues. Inferring users ’ stance (PRO or CON) towards dis-cussion topics in domains such as politics or news is an important problem, and is of utility to researchers, government or
Toward an Intercultural Stance: Teaching German and English
"... We discuss the challenges of Web-based teaching for language teachers and then describe in detail an extended episode of misunderstanding that occurred between 2 students discussing their versions of history during a classroom-based, asynchronous telecollaborative project be-tween learners of German ..."
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of German in the United States and learners of English in Germany. We argue that discussion of such moments of miscommunication can be valuable learning opportunities for both students and teachers. They open up for explicit discussion what usually remains invisible in cross-cultural communication
1 HOW A FEMINIST STANCE IMPROVES ARCHAEOLOGY
"... The title of this presentation makes a bold assertion – that feminism is good for archaeology, and by implication that focusing on gender leads to better archaeology. There are a number of ways this occurs: by creating new methodologies and stretching theory, by questioning received wisdom, by requi ..."
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, by requiring that assumptions be made explicit and that they be examined for inconsistencies. Any new perspective might be said to achieve some of these goals, but the gender perspective is both deeper and more central to the ends of anthropological archaeology. Let me begin with what feminist thought is not
Cultivating Critical, Sociopolitical Awareness in Urban Secondary Schools: Tensions and Possibilities
"... This paper focuses on three secondary education teachers who earned licensure through a graduate-level urban teacher preparation program and then accepted positions at diverse, urban schools in the western U.S. The primary research question asks: How do three urban secondary teachers implement the p ..."
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of color, students who speak a first language other than English, and students who live in poverty (Cochran-Smith, Davis, & Fries, 2004; Hollins & Guzman, 2005; Zumwalt & Craig, 2005). Many teacher education programs now explicitly focus on preparing students to address this diversity
Predicting User’s Political Party using Ideological Stances
"... Abstract. Predicting users political party in social media has important impacts on many real world applications such as targeted advertising, recommendation and personalization. Several political research studies on it indicate that political parties ’ ideological beliefs on sociopolitical issues m ..."
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Abstract. Predicting users political party in social media has important impacts on many real world applications such as targeted advertising, recommendation and personalization. Several political research studies on it indicate that political parties ’ ideological beliefs on sociopolitical issues
Neural correlates of detecting pretense: automatic engagement of the intentional stance under covert conditions
- J. Cogn. Neurosci
, 2004
"... & Typically developing children begin to produce and understand pretend play between 18 and 24 months of age, and early pretense has been argued to be a candidate ‘‘core’’ capacity central to the deployment of representations of other peoples ’ mental states—‘‘theory of mind.’ ’ In a functional ..."
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-pared with real actions. This result suggests that at least some areas previously implicated in making explicit mental state judgments are also strongly activated in response to actions that call for mental state interpretation (e.g., pretense) even when there is no explicit instruction for ‘‘mind reading
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