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Lestari, Prembayun Miji; Djatmika; Sumarlam; Purnanto, Dwi – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
This article aims to explain Javanese women's political discourse in response to the various conflicts that arose from the 2019 Indonesian General Election. This study focuses on the political discourse among Javanese women in response to the electoral issues. It employed observation and in-depth interviews in its data collecting technique.…
Descriptors: Females, Political Attitudes, Elections, Foreign Countries
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Carozzi, Giulia – Educational Action Research, 2023
For Foucault, discourses shape people's knowledge and inform how they act in a society. Power over others is legitimated by dominant discourses, a means through which hegemony discloses itself: a given group is entitled to oppress another. As a parent-educator based in Italy, I see such discourses manifesting themselves in actions and speeches. As…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Theories, Power Structure, Western Civilization
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Mathews, Sarah A. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The Global Perspective Inventory (GPI) is a survey instrument, designed in the United States that many global educators use to examine individuals' global perspective development. Using a socio-cultural theoretical lens the researchers examine possible cultural incongruences that emerged when using this instrument with Jamaican teachers.…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Global Approach, Cultural Differences, Teacher Attitudes
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Engin, Marion – Classroom Discourse, 2015
Learning takes place in a particular social context and in interaction with others. One of the tools of mediation between the learner and the subject to be learned is talk. In a teacher training context, it is through the use of particular talk that trainers can guide and scaffold their trainees towards learning, and the basic premise is that…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preservice Teacher Education, Learning Processes
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Demuth, Carolin – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2013
This article addresses the socialization of emotion expression in infancy. It argues that in order to adequately understand emotion development we need to consider the appraisal of emotion expression through caregivers in mundane, everyday interactions. Drawing on sociocultural and Bakhtinian theorizing, it claims that caregivers' appraisals of…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Cultural Differences, Cross Cultural Studies, Infants
Sanjaya, I Nyoman Suka – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The present cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary study was aimed at exploring the similarities and differences between English and Indonesian research articles from the disciplines of applied linguistics and chemistry in terms of frequency of usage of hedges (e.g. "perhaps," "may") and boosters (e.g. "clearly,"…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Indonesian, English, Research Reports
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Stone, Paul – Classroom Discourse, 2012
In this article I investigate how Japanese students manage interaction together in a task-based English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. Using methods from conversation analysis and focusing on the contextual dimensions of language, I analyse data from a real classroom task with a view to understanding the ways in which social processes and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Jeong, Heeok – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This discourse-oriented ethnographic case study, using constant comparison, critical discourse analysis (CDA) and cultural-historical-activity theory (CHAT) within a Foucauldian framework, investigates how the pedagogical practices of 2 teachers of English learners were (trans)formed over the course of 1.5 academic years, and how their…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods
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Gerstl-Pepin, Cynthia; Liang, Guodong – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
This article examines media coverage of a high school Native American mascot controversy. Discourse analysis of media documents and artifacts was utilized to explore how the issue was socially constructed for public consumption. Critical race feminism was used as a framework to examine how media discourses can oversimplify the complex interaction…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Group Unity, Human Body, American Indians
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Harris, Diane; Williams, Julian – International Journal of Educational Research, 2007
Received wisdom in Primary science classroom teaching advocates the use of open questions for elicitation. The socio-cultural perspective on discourse, however, leads one to question the usual classification of questioning by its grammatical formality and leads instead to an analysis of the discourse in the socio-cultural context which includes…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Semiotics, Elementary Education, Science Instruction
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Carr, Diane – London Review of Education, 2010
In this paper the online construction of disability is investigated and the implications for educators working in virtual worlds are considered. Based on the analysis of data collected through interviews with deaf residents of "Second Life", it is argued that research into online identity, disability and education needs to allow room for…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Disabilities, Deafness, Special Needs Students
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Black, Laura – International Journal of Educational Research, 2007
This paper illustrates how classroom discourse demands a multi-layered analysis. The first analysis focuses on classroom discourse and provides a picture of pupil participation in teacher-pupil interactions: who is inducted into discourse and who is not. However, this local micro-analysis does not afford interpretation at the level of the…
Descriptors: Social Class, Discourse Analysis, Teacher Attitudes, Models
Shallwani, Sadaf – Online Submission, 2009
In the mainstream discourse on child development and education, 'school readiness' has been conceptualized as the skills and knowledge that children need when they enter school in order to learn effectively in the school environment. However, school readiness is an idea which is entwined with our beliefs about child development and child needs (E.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Readiness, Social Environment, Educational Environment
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Holmes, Janet; Brown, Dorothy F. – TESOL Quarterly, 1987
Presents examples of misunderstandings in compliment exchanges in different cultural contexts and analyzes them as instances of pragmalinguistic and sociopragmatic failure. Analysis of complimenting behavior norms forms the basis of a set of exercises designed to assist learners in developing the ability to recognize and use compliments…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Discourse Analysis, Language Attitudes
Kachru, Yamuna – Issues and Developments in English and Applied Linguistics (IDEAL), 1988
A study was undertaken to demonstrate that expository prose written in Indian English exhibits certain characteristics determined by the sociocultural conventions of writing in the Indian tradition. These features of Indian English texts are often judged to be inappropriate by native speakers of North American and British English, and mistakenly…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Traits, Discourse Analysis, English
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