Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse

The aim of the article is to present the utility of the social representation theory as a theoretical and methodological basis of the public discourse research. The theory, enunciated by the French psychologist Serge Moscovici, offers a new approach to the research of the way in which the media and...

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Main Authors: Zuzanna Zbróg, Piotr Zbróg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University 2017-10-01
Series:Respectus Philologicus
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Online Access:http://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13559
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spelling doaj-7234d2aebc754c2eaf2e25996e048bde2020-11-25T01:09:08ZengVilnius University Respectus Philologicus1392-82952335-23882017-10-01313610.15388/RESPECTUS.2017.31.36.07Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public DiscourseZuzanna Zbróg0Piotr Zbróg1Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, PolandJan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland The aim of the article is to present the utility of the social representation theory as a theoretical and methodological basis of the public discourse research. The theory, enunciated by the French psychologist Serge Moscovici, offers a new approach to the research of the way in which the media and communities / social groups construct the understanding of the issues which are important to them. The analysis of public discourse conducted within the framework of this theory is based on the observation of linguistic media with which the processes of anchoring (naming, emotional anchoring, thematic anchoring, anchoring by metaphors, anchoring in antinomies) and objectification (emotional objectification, personification) are conducted. They constitute the basic communicative mechanisms which produce social representations. The role of language as a medium of social representation will be emphasised. The article will also discuss the extralinguistic media of social representations which determine the overall image of discursive social reality. Social representations may be perceived as a tool for description and understanding of reality. http://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13559the theory of social representationspublic discoursediscourse analysis
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author Zuzanna Zbróg
Piotr Zbróg
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Piotr Zbróg
Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
Respectus Philologicus
the theory of social representations
public discourse
discourse analysis
author_facet Zuzanna Zbróg
Piotr Zbróg
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title Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
title_short Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
title_full Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
title_fullStr Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic and Extralinguistic Media of Social Representations in the Public Discourse
title_sort linguistic and extralinguistic media of social representations in the public discourse
publisher Vilnius University
series Respectus Philologicus
issn 1392-8295
2335-2388
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The aim of the article is to present the utility of the social representation theory as a theoretical and methodological basis of the public discourse research. The theory, enunciated by the French psychologist Serge Moscovici, offers a new approach to the research of the way in which the media and communities / social groups construct the understanding of the issues which are important to them. The analysis of public discourse conducted within the framework of this theory is based on the observation of linguistic media with which the processes of anchoring (naming, emotional anchoring, thematic anchoring, anchoring by metaphors, anchoring in antinomies) and objectification (emotional objectification, personification) are conducted. They constitute the basic communicative mechanisms which produce social representations. The role of language as a medium of social representation will be emphasised. The article will also discuss the extralinguistic media of social representations which determine the overall image of discursive social reality. Social representations may be perceived as a tool for description and understanding of reality.
topic the theory of social representations
public discourse
discourse analysis
url http://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13559
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