Global Studies and Discourse Analysis: Critical Perspectives
Explore critiques of Eurocentrism, representation gaps from the Global South, empirical validation challenges, and subjectivity in global studies discourse analysis.
Explore critiques of Eurocentrism, representation gaps from the Global South, empirical validation challenges, and subjectivity in global studies discourse analysis.
Explore case studies in global studies discourse analysis, including migration narratives, media representations of conflicts, environmental politics, human rights frameworks, and economic globalization.
Explore methodologies in global studies discourse analysis, including CDA, Corpus Linguistics, Narrative Analysis, Conversation Analysis, and Ethnography of Communication.
Explore Foucault’s perspective on power and knowledge in global studies, revealing how discourse shapes global realities and power dynamics.
Explore how globalization is shaped by discourse, revealing the power of language, media, and narratives in influencing public perception and policy.
Explore the philosophical underpinnings of Global Studies in discourse analysis, revealing how theoretical frameworks critique global narratives and shape international perceptions.
Explore how Global Studies in discourse analysis unveils narratives, ideologies, and power dynamics shaping global conversations, public perception, and policies.
Explore how Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA) enhances education, media studies, and digital communication by decoding the interplay of multiple communication modes.
Explore the challenges of multimodal discourse analysis, including complex data handling, subjective interpretation, and lack of standardized frameworks.
Discover key case studies in multimodal discourse analysis, from Kress and van Leeuwen to Norris and Scollon, exploring visual media, classroom interactions, and public signs.