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Dahl, Trine – Applied Linguistics, 2022
This paper offers a linguistic approach to narrative analysis, illustrated through a quantitative/qualitative lexico-semantic study of sustainability reports by BP, Equinor, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil. It contributes novel insights into how major CO2 emitters present themselves in climate narratives. My aim is, first, to show how the basic…
Descriptors: Climate, Semantics, Language Usage, Sustainability
Nair, Ramesh; Arshad, Roshayani; Abd Aziz, Ainul Zanariah; Muda, Ruhaini – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
This paper examines the use of linguistic devices in a Chairman's Statement to foreground a positive self-image and background references to financial shortcomings in times of financial distress. Drawing on impression management theory and critical discourse analysis, we reveal the systematic use of language to portray an organization as a…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Writing (Composition), Financial Exigency, Economic Climate
Mäkinen, Sirke – Comparative Education, 2021
Why have regimes and societies that would otherwise argue for their distinctiveness and sovereign decision-making caught 'ranking fever' in HE? Why are they willing to give up their sovereignty in the field of HE, and why do they accept the requirement of homogeneity to succeed in global university rankings? This paradox is explored in the case of…
Descriptors: Reputation, Comparative Education, Decision Making, Higher Education
Schulze-Cleven, Tobias; Reitz, Tilman; Maesse, Jens; Angermuller, Johannes – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
The higher education sector has been undergoing a far-reaching institutional re-orientation during the past two decades. Many adjustments appear to have strengthened the role of competition in the governance of higher education, but the character of the sector's emerging new political economy has frequently remained unclear. Serving as the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Competition, Role
Larson, Jay – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018
Academic publication is an international phenomenon, annually involving thousands of scholars, publishers, and institutions worldwide. Despite global authorship, influential publications operate primarily zones of geopolitical and economic power in North America and Western Europe. The primary objective of this paper is to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Authors, Models, Epistemology, Discourse Analysis
Wang, Li – Chinese Education and Society, 2014
The popularity of international league tables has intensified the competition in the global higher education market. Countries across the world have been actively participating in the global ranking exercises, aiming to enhance the competitiveness and reputation of their higher education systems globally. Like its Western counterparts, China has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Discourse Analysis, Reputation
Keddie, Amanda – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
This paper draws on interview data gathered from a broader study concerned with examining issues of social justice, cultural diversity and schooling. The focus is on five students in Years 5 and 6 who attend a primary school located on the edge of a class-privileged area in outer London. The children are all high achievers who are very invested in…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Neoliberalism, Self Concept, Interviews
Marsh, Charles – Theory and Research in Education, 2010
Five years ago in "Theory and Research in Education", James R. Muir fired a new salvo in the debate regarding the merits of Isocrates' educational program, a controversy that has endured for more than two millennia. Was the Isocratean program misguided and lowbrow, as in the estimations of Plato and Aristotle--or was it the most successful program…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Literature, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedAmey, Marilyn J.; Twombly, Susan B. – Review of Higher Education, 1992
The ideology of community college leadership dominant in the professional literature is examined using discourse analysis techniques. It is concluded that strong, often militaristic description perpetuates an image of leadership that is exclusionary, narrow, and inappropriate for community colleges, which serve diverse constituencies. Development…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Leadership Qualities

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