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Discourse at Work: When Women Take On the Role of Managere. We expected that the inclusion of these features would contribute to breaking the ‘double bind’ women face regarding professionalism and femininity (given the fact, found in previous research, that assertive women in high positions are perceived as less feminine, while non-assertive women in thesPruritus 发表于 2025-3-28 19:17:33
Wicklungen und Spannungserzeugungous with the new conditions undermining the paradigm of modern science. I will argue that the discursive turn in (social) science(s), being the result of the crisis of the paradigm of modern science, is itself a condition for that crisis.硬化 发表于 2025-3-29 01:27:11
Victor D. Köchli,Borut Marinceka critical perspective, ‘social change cannot be interpreted within a particular social science, but must be understood within the social and natural totality of human life’ (ibid.). Accordingly, the contemporary trend towards interdisciplinary, ‘transdisciplinary’ (Fairclough, 2000), or ‘post-disci不自然 发表于 2025-3-29 03:30:45
,Computer zwingen Menschen zum Glück,s of all kinds (including those written in the grammars of architecture and bodily habitus) makes them uniquely valuable as indices of historically changing modes of social control. Extrapolating from contemporary developments in textuality (for example, hypertexts and web-surfing), I try to identif倾听 发表于 2025-3-29 08:01:12
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Entscheidungssuche und Aufstieg,ere we must consider our parts in doing more with the knowledge we produce. This chapter takes up that challenge suggesting that an activist sociolinguistics can emerge from the empirical work we linguists do.tangle 发表于 2025-3-29 17:34:18
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Gilbert Weiss (Social and Economic Sciences),RuthTremor 发表于 2025-3-30 01:52:11
Cross-Cultural Representation of ‘Otherness’ in Media Discourse sets or radios following the development of events that surprised us all. Each new hour brings a new state of affairs. The many voices we hear, the many perspectives on the events, will construe different states of affairs. At this sad moment, as Paul Chilton suggests,