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Fu, Guopeng – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2020
Chinese education scholars Cesan Wang and Qiquan Zhong led a debate over knowledge centredness versus student centredness in China's ongoing pre-collegiate curriculum reform. The debate was considered the most influential academic event in the past 30 years in the field of education in China. Employing a Critical Discourse Analysis approach, this…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Change, Criticism, Foreign Countries
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Andersson, Janicke – European Education, 2014
The aim of this article is to show how governmentality may be used to analyze historical events and discourses, and how this historical analysis can be used as a perspective to problematize contemporary discourses. The example used in this article is from my research on life-extension handbooks published in Sweden 1700-1930, and by this I stress…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Government Role, Governance
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Struyve, Charlotte; Simons, Maarten; Verckens, Anneleen – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Central to this article is a case study of one particular governmental instrument in Flanders, the educational magazine "Klasse voor Ouders" (Klasse for Parents). This popular magazine aims to provide information for and communication with parents as one of the target groups in the educational field. Despite the claimed formal and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Role, Parents, Discourse Analysis
Townsend, Rebecca M. – 1997
Rhetorical norms of early McCarthyist discourse reveal a reliance upon images of chaos and the body. Through such metaphors, rhetors crafted a model of discussion that feminized "democracy" and "tolerance" to support anti-Communist measures and de-legitimize their opponents. Political variety was coded as deviant to national…
Descriptors: Communism, Discourse Analysis, Government Role, Language Role
Rogers, Richard A. – 1988
Drawing on Michael Halloran's genre of public proceedings, the Iran-contra hearings can be viewed from a celebratory or epideictic perspective, with several conceptualizations of the genre combined to illuminate the functions of the hearings. The primary function of the hearings, at least from an epideictic viewpoint, was the reassurance of the…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Policy, Government Role
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Farrell, Thomas B.; Goodnight, G. Thomas – Communication Monographs, 1981
Contends that the events at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant mark the failure of technical reasoning and communication practices to master the problems of our age. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discourse Analysis, Ecology, Government Role
Thorpe, Judie Mosier – 1987
Using Toulmin's model of argument as its methodology, this paper analyzes the arguments employed by Lee Iacocca, chief executive officer of Chrysler Corporation, to persuade the United States Congress to provide backing for loans necessary for the corporation's financial survival in 1979-1980. After delineating the three main claims made by…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business, Communication Research, Communication Skills
Corey, Jennifer M.; German, Kathleen M. – 1988
Corazon Aquino's appearance before the U.S. Congress provides an opportunity for the rhetorical critic to study (1) how the form of speech--particularly the romantic form--enabled Aquino to establish the legitimacy of her claims as President of the Philippines; (2) how she used her role as Benigno Aquino's widow to complete the romantic myth; and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Government (Administrative Body)
Hamlett, Ralph A. – 1987
American foreign policy must operate within the parameters of public opinion, and governmental and non-governmental actors must educate the characteristically alienated citizenry concerning policy issues. Since rational discourse is of limited benefit in the process, advocates instead use verbal representations or metaphor to instill within the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Policy, Government Role, International Relations
Dowling, Ralph E. – 1990
A study examined the Ronald Reagan Administration's rhetoric about the invasion of Grenada to determine its ethical quality and whether the American public could make a fair judgment about the incident based on this rhetoric. Examination of President Reagan's rhetorical efforts revealed numerous violations of democratic ethical standards.…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Democratic Values, Discourse Analysis, Ethics