As of April, 2012, a revised version paper has been published by American Behavioral Scientist (subscribers only). Here is the new citation information for that piece: Shaw, Aaron and Benkler, Yochai.
Recontextualizing semiotic material is a discursive practice through which intertextual (and interdiscursive) relations between two utterances produced at different historical moments are established.
I analyze Israel president Rivlin's 2020 speech delivered against the background of ongoing COVID-19 health threats and a severe political crisis, and its follow-ups in online news articles and in ...
1. While some authors argue that specialization is a threat to holistic nursing practice, others suggest that specialization is not only desirable and inevitable but should follow a rigorous process, ...
Dewilde J & Creese A (2016) Discursive Shadowing in Linguistic Ethnography. Situated Practices and Circulating Discourses in Multilingual Schools. Anthropology and ...
Adding to the performative and discursive character of leadership, each of the contributions to this Article Collection also highlights its mediated nature. Mass media and increasingly social media ...
ABSTRACT: This study makes use of a reading of Prieto’s semiotics with the aim of shedding light on semiotic elements that occur during the discursive process in the classroom. Taking as reference an ...
This special issue pairs research from sites in Dar es Salaam, Dhaka, Harare, Lilongwe, Lima and Mumbai with analyses of policies relating to climate-impacted dwellers in urban Bangladesh, to ...