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  • Discursive
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up discursive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Discursive is an adjective from the word discourse and may refer specifically to: Discursive complex

    Discursive

    Discursive

  • Judith Butler
  • American feminist and queer philosopher (born 1956)

    and the Subversion of Identity (1990) and Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex (1993), in which they challenge conventional, heteronormative

    Judith Butler

    Judith Butler

    Judith_Butler

  • Discursive dominance
  • Discursive dominance or discursive power is the ultimate emergence of one discourse as dominant among competing ones in their struggle for dominance. Ultimately

    Discursive dominance

    Discursive_dominance

  • Discourse
  • Field of theory which examines elements of conversation

    Internal ties exist between the signs (semiotic sequences). The term discursive formation identifies and describes written and spoken statements with

    Discourse

    Discourse

    Discourse

  • Discursive psychology
  • Form of discourse analysis

    Discursive psychology (DP) is a form of discourse analysis that focuses on psychological themes in talk, text, and images. As a counter to mainstream psychology's

    Discursive psychology

    Discursive_psychology

  • Discursive complex
  • The notion of the 'discursive complex' was developed by Ian Parker to tackle the twofold nature of psychoanalysis in Western culture. In his 1997 book

    Discursive complex

    Discursive_complex

  • Discursive deracialization
  • Rhetorical removal of race from potentially racially motivated arguments

    Discursive deracialization is a term used for the rhetorical removal of 'race' from potentially racially motivated arguments. Earlier known as "deracialization

    Discursive deracialization

    Discursive_deracialization

  • Reason
  • Capacity for consciously making sense of things

    and abductive reasoning. Aristotle drew a distinction between logical discursive reasoning (reason proper), and intuitive reasoning, in which the reasoning

    Reason

    Reason

  • Repetition
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up repetition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Repetition may refer to: Repetition (rhetorical device), repeating a word within a short space of

    Repetition

    Repetition

  • The Archaeology of Knowledge
  • 1969 book by Michel Foucault

    historiography of the systems of thought (epistemes) and of knowledge (discursive formations). Foucault argues that these systems follow hidden rules that

    The Archaeology of Knowledge

    The_Archaeology_of_Knowledge

  • Deliberative democracy
  • Form of democracy focusing on deliberation and informed decision-making

    Deliberative democracy or discursive democracy is a form of democracy in which deliberation is central to decision-making. Deliberative democracy seeks

    Deliberative democracy

    Deliberative_democracy

  • New institutionalism
  • Sociological view of institutions

    temporal horizons) to understand why specific events happen. Proponents of discursive institutionalism, such as Vivien Schmidt, emphasize how ideas and discourses

    New institutionalism

    New_institutionalism

  • Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
  • 1985 book by Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto Laclau

    canonical Marxist thought, the authors begin by tracing historically varied discursive constitutions of class, political identity, and social self-understanding

    Hegemony and Socialist Strategy

    Hegemony_and_Socialist_Strategy

  • Dispositif
  • Philosophical term

    contemporary philosophy. In general, they are a complex arrangement of discursive and non-discursive elements, which produce our world, subject positions, and ways

    Dispositif

    Dispositif

  • Hobson-Jobson
  • 1886 dictionary of Anglo-Indian English

    Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive is a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and terms from Indian

    Hobson-Jobson

    Hobson-Jobson

  • David Oakes
  • English actor (born 1983)

    The Borgias, The White Queen, Victoria, Vikings: Valhalla, and for his discursive Natural History podcast, Trees A Crowd. He currently serves as Vice President

    David Oakes

    David Oakes

    David_Oakes

  • Jonathan Potter
  • British psychologist

    Communication and Information at Rutgers University. He is one of the pioneers of discursive psychology. Jonathan Potter was born in Ashford, Kent. He studied psychology

    Jonathan Potter

    Jonathan Potter

    Jonathan_Potter

  • Ian Parker (psychologist)
  • British psychologist and psychoanalyst

    critical psychology: discursive analysis, Marxist psychology, and psychoanalysis, with a focus on questions of ideology and power. Discursive analysis appears

    Ian Parker (psychologist)

    Ian_Parker_(psychologist)

  • Meditation
  • Techniques to train attention and awareness

    techniques to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive, "discursive thinking", achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable

    Meditation

    Meditation

  • Episteme
  • Philosophical term referring to systems of understanding (i.e. knowledge)

    specifically discursive” dispositif, whereas a dispositif is a much broader and more heterogeneous device that consists of “discursive and non-discursive” elements

    Episteme

    Episteme

  • Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest
  • 2021 book by Rosaura Sanchez and Beatrice Pita

    Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest is a 2021 book by Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita, both of the University of California, San Diego

    Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest

    Spatial_and_Discursive_Violence_in_the_US_Southwest

  • Trust No Fox on his Green Heath and No Jew on his Oath
  • Children's book by Elvira Bauer

    Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Green, Daniel (August 2023). "The Discursive Construction of Antisemitism in Nazi Children's Books: Elvira Bauer's

    Trust No Fox on his Green Heath and No Jew on his Oath

    Trust_No_Fox_on_his_Green_Heath_and_No_Jew_on_his_Oath

  • Interdiscourse
  • Implicit or explicit relations that a discourse has to other discourses

    interdiscursive denotes relations between discursive formations, that is, between large heterogeneous discursive entities, such as natural history and political

    Interdiscourse

    Interdiscourse

  • Vitarka-vicāra
  • Buddhist meditative practices

    and Bucknell vitarka-vicāra may also refer to "the normal process of discursive thought," which is quieted through absorption in the second jhāna. Vitarka

    Vitarka-vicāra

    Vitarka-vicāra

  • Marc Angenot
  • Belgian-Canadian sociologist (born 1941)

    interdiscursive construction of society. In parallel, Angenot developed "discursive history". Here he examined the grand narratives, but as a modernist, rather

    Marc Angenot

    Marc Angenot

    Marc_Angenot

  • Dianoia
  • Human cognitive faculty

    with the BC portion of the analogy of the divided line and related to discursive thinking about mathematical and technical subjects. It stands in contrast

    Dianoia

    Dianoia

  • 2016 United States presidential election
  • "Digital cultures of political participation: Internet memes and the discursive delegitimization of the 2016 U.S Presidential candidates". Discourse,

    2016 United States presidential election

    2016 United States presidential election

    2016_United_States_presidential_election

  • Rhetorical shield
  • Discursive buffers

    Another way to achieve this is through credentialing, which entails a discursive practice of listing characteristics that make one not a racist. Projection

    Rhetorical shield

    Rhetorical_shield

  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Interdisciplinary approach to study discourse

    (processes of text production, distribution and consumption) and analysis of discursive events as instances of socio-cultural practice. Particularly, he combines

    Critical discourse analysis

    Critical_discourse_analysis

  • Populism
  • Political ideology emphasising the "common people"

    movements, the discursive approach maintains that populism can exist without this type of leadership. Unlike the ideational approach, the discursive tradition

    Populism

    Populism

    Populism

  • Encoding/decoding model of communication
  • Cultural studies model

    visual sign, of its contextual reference and positioning in different discursive fields of meaning and association, is the point where already coded signs

    Encoding/decoding model of communication

    Encoding/decoding_model_of_communication

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    Karalyn; Kirkman, Maggie (2020). "Pornography and sexual relationships: Discursive challenges for young women". Feminism & Psychology. 30 (4): 489–507. doi:10

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Simhamukha
  • Tibetan Buddhist wisdom dakini (deity)

    laughter. Her roar disperses discursive thoughts. She is naked, symbolizing that she herself is completely free of discursive thought. She is considered

    Simhamukha

    Simhamukha

    Simhamukha

  • Social representation
  • System of ideas establishing social order

    symbolic interactionism, and is similar in some ways to mass consensus and discursive psychology. The term social representation was originally coined by Serge

    Social representation

    Social_representation

  • Postqualitative inquiry
  • Research philosophy

    material-discursive describes matter as having agency and influence in the same way as living subjects. The actions of matter are called material-discursive practices

    Postqualitative inquiry

    Postqualitative_inquiry

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    ISBN 978-0-275-96890-8. Osanloo, Arzoo (2009). "Human Rights: The Politics and Prose of Discursive Sites". The Politics of Women's Rights in Iran. Princeton University Press

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • News values
  • Criteria that influence the selection of events as published news

    social (focusing on journalistic practice), and discursive (focusing on the discourse). A discursive perspective tries to systematically examine how news

    News values

    News_values

  • Power (social and political)
  • Ability to influence the behaviour of others

    and a child, a political representative and their voters, etc.), and discursive forms, as categories and language may lend legitimacy to some behaviors

    Power (social and political)

    Power (social and political)

    Power_(social_and_political)

  • Vernacular culture
  • Cultural form

    vernacular rhetoric is the discursive aspect of vernacular culture, referring to "mundane, bottom-up, and informal discursive expressions that challenge

    Vernacular culture

    Vernacular_culture

  • Conceptual proliferation
  • Unabounded conceptualization obscuring the true nature of reality

    mental calm or clarity of mind." Aprapanca is "(that which is) beyond discursive thinking," as stated in the Gaganagañjaparipṛcchā, the eighth chapter

    Conceptual proliferation

    Conceptual_proliferation

  • QAnon
  • American conspiracy theory and political movement

    Forberg, Peter L. (May 2023). "'No Cult Tells You to Think for Yourself': Discursive Ideology and the Limits of Rationality in Conspiracy Theory QAnon". American

    QAnon

    QAnon

    QAnon

  • The History of Sexuality
  • Four-volume book by Michel Foucault

    Foucault, in which the author examines the emergence of "sexuality" as a discursive object and separate sphere of life and argues that the notion that every

    The History of Sexuality

    The_History_of_Sexuality

  • Ruud Koopmans
  • Dutch sociologist

    institutions, and traced these outcomes to differences between both countries discursive and institutional opportunity structures. Using the evolution of the German

    Ruud Koopmans

    Ruud Koopmans

    Ruud_Koopmans

  • Prophetic perfect tense
  • Literary technique used in religious texts

    (1990): 45-60 Tania Notarius, The Verb in Archaic Biblical Poetry: A Discursive, Typological, and Historical Investigation of the Tense System (Leiden;

    Prophetic perfect tense

    Prophetic perfect tense

    Prophetic_perfect_tense

  • Conversation analysis
  • Approach to the study of social interaction

    interactional sociolinguistics, interactional linguistics, discourse analysis and discursive psychology. Conversation analysts typically start by gathering audio or

    Conversation analysis

    Conversation analysis

    Conversation_analysis

  • Doctrinal paradox
  • The discursive dilemma or doctrinal paradox is a paradox of social choice and judgement aggregation. It extends the voting paradox and Arrow's theorem

    Doctrinal paradox

    Doctrinal paradox

    Doctrinal_paradox

  • Queer
  • Term for sexual and gender minorities

    Butler, Judith (1993). "Critically Queer". Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex". pp. 223–242. ISBN 0-415-90365-3. Holmes, Morgan (May

    Queer

    Queer

    Queer

  • Intellect
  • Faculty of the human mind

    the faculty of direct intuitive knowledge. While intellect engages in discursive reasoning, breaking down concepts into logical sequences, nous is considered

    Intellect

    Intellect

    Intellect

  • Boy George
  • British musician (born 1961)

    kind of autumnal meditative serenity, aged 62. That it is all wildly discursive, spectacularly catty and occasionally quite mad merely confirms its authenticity

    Boy George

    Boy George

    Boy_George

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    recitation of the mantras will be efficacious, irrespective of whether their discursive meaning is understood by human beings." Sādhanā is derived from the root

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Kedgeree
  • Fish and rice-based dish

    phrases, and of kindred terms, etymological, historical, geographical and discursive.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) New ed. edited

    Kedgeree

    Kedgeree

    Kedgeree

  • First-past-the-post voting
  • Plurality voting system

    Turkey-raising Wasted vote Paradoxes of majority rule Tyranny of the majority Discursive dilemma Conflicting majorities paradox Social and collective choice Impossibility

    First-past-the-post voting

    First-past-the-post voting

    First-past-the-post_voting

  • Irrumatio
  • Type of oral sex

    oratory, as in Greece, to participate in the central public sphere, where discursive powers were of great importance. Thus, to penetrate the mouth could be

    Irrumatio

    Irrumatio

    Irrumatio

  • Ya Ali (phrase)
  • Arabic phrase used by Shia Muslims

    Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive (2nd ed.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 419. ISBN 9780710028860

    Ya Ali (phrase)

    Ya Ali (phrase)

    Ya_Ali_(phrase)

  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  • 1967 studio album by the Beatles

    release of the Beatles' single, in author Bernard Gendron's description, a "discursive frenzy" ensued as Time, Newsweek and other publications from the cultural

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

    Sgt._Pepper's_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band

  • Nakba
  • Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians

    2011, p. 6, "11 percent [Jews]" Sayigh 2023, p. 281, "A more dangerous discursive deformation was the Balfour Declaration's designation of the Palestinians

    Nakba

    Nakba

    Nakba

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

    Karin; Wodak, Ruth (14 March 2016). "'The man who hated Britain' – the discursive construction of 'national unity' in the Daily Mail". Critical Discourse

    Daily Mail

    Daily_Mail

  • Communism
  • Political and socioeconomic ideology

    I will be putting this concept into inverted commas as an example of discursive practice). Significantly, while in the Western debate the more precise

    Communism

    Communism

  • Foucauldian discourse analysis
  • Discourse analysis focusing on power relations

    new statements can be made are created; making practices material and discursive at the same time. Studies employing the Foucauldian discourse analysis

    Foucauldian discourse analysis

    Foucauldian_discourse_analysis

  • Ruth Wodak
  • Austrian linguist (born 1950)

    and decision-making. In parallel, her work in gender studies explored discursive practices in female socialization, including interactions between mothers

    Ruth Wodak

    Ruth Wodak

    Ruth_Wodak

  • Alexander Pope
  • English poet (1688–1744)

    exponent of Augustan literature, Pope is best known for his satirical and discursive poetry including An Essay on Criticism (1711), The Rape of the Lock (1712–1717)

    Alexander Pope

    Alexander Pope

    Alexander_Pope

  • Dhyana in Buddhism
  • Training of the mind through meditation in Buddhism

    investigation of dhammas (defilements and wholesome thoughts); also: "discursive thought"). Second jhāna: Again, with the stilling of vitarka-vicara, a

    Dhyana in Buddhism

    Dhyana_in_Buddhism

  • Nondualism
  • Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness

    (prapanca) and thereby realize nondual awareness, 'that which is beyond discursive thinking', a state of consciousness described in contemplative traditions

    Nondualism

    Nondualism

  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • British politician (born 1949)

    25–47 online Mueller, Frank, Andrea Whittle, and Gyuzel Gadelshina. "The discursive construction of authenticity: The case of Jeremy Corbyn". Discourse, Context

    Jeremy Corbyn

    Jeremy Corbyn

    Jeremy_Corbyn

  • The Orchid Thief
  • 1998 book by Susan Orlean

    gifts in full bloom." New York Magazine noted the "hilariously reported, discursive narrative wanders in many directions," but saw that as a core strength

    The Orchid Thief

    The_Orchid_Thief

  • Spanish flu
  • 1918–1920 global influenza pandemic

    "Spanish" about it,' from a strictly epidemiological perspective, its discursive link to the Iberian nation is beyond dispute. The importance of narrative

    Spanish flu

    Spanish flu

    Spanish_flu

  • Condorcet paradox
  • Self-contradiction of majority rule

    candidates are arrayed on a left-right spectrum. Arrow's impossibility theorem Discursive dilemma Spoiler effect Independence of irrelevant alternatives McKelvey–Schofield

    Condorcet paradox

    Condorcet_paradox

  • Venus Xtravaganza
  • American performer and dancer

    the House of Xtravaganza. In their 1993 book Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex", philosopher and gender theorist Judith Butler discusses

    Venus Xtravaganza

    Venus_Xtravaganza

  • Collective
  • Group of entities sharing interest

    Community Coparenting § Coparenting by more than two adults Corporatism Discursive dilemma Green Mountain Anarchist Collective Kibbutz Kolkhoz Law collective

    Collective

    Collective

    Collective

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    sentiment. The Scottish National Dictionary, in providing an unusually discursive definition of tartan, includes: "[T]owards the end of the 18th century

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Paul Leonardi
  • American business theorist

    Jackson, M. H. (2009). "Technological Grounding: Enrolling Technology as a Discursive Resource to Justify Cultural Change in Organizations". Science, Technology

    Paul Leonardi

    Paul_Leonardi

  • Employee silence
  • Lack of communication within an organization

    lower level employees, which is the cause of the indifferent employee. A discursive formation is defined as the regularities that produce such discourse.

    Employee silence

    Employee_silence

  • Mental prayer
  • Form of Christian interior and contemplative prayer

    spirituality and hesychasm, describes interior prayer as a descent from surface discursivity into the spiritual heart understood as the centre of personal communion

    Mental prayer

    Mental prayer

    Mental_prayer

  • Melpomene
  • Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology

    Twadell (1 July 2001) [1984]. "mei IV". The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins

    Melpomene

    Melpomene

    Melpomene

  • Ernesto Laclau
  • Argentine philosopher and political theorist

    entities only become meaningful through both linguistic and non-linguistic discursive articulation. As such, the meaning of something is never pre-given but

    Ernesto Laclau

    Ernesto Laclau

    Ernesto_Laclau

  • Paris Is Burning (film)
  • 1990 film by Jennie Livingston

    drag is misogynistic, stating in their book, Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex": The problem with the analysis of drag as only misogyny

    Paris Is Burning (film)

    Paris_Is_Burning_(film)

  • Delhi
  • Megacity and union territory of India

    Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive". Archived from the original on 1 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020. "Our

    Delhi

    Delhi

    Delhi

  • Documentary mode
  • Conceptual scheme detailing the types of documentary films

    story of the film. Examples: Films by Michael Moore & Nick Broomfield. Discursive storytelling; gives priority to information, facts and logic, typical

    Documentary mode

    Documentary_mode

  • Vivien A. Schmidt
  • American academic

    (Oxford 2019) Her epistemological work on “discursive institutionalism,” which explores the ideational and discursive processes in comparative politics, has

    Vivien A. Schmidt

    Vivien A. Schmidt

    Vivien_A._Schmidt

  • Aegyo
  • Korean cute displays of affection

    that "aegyo is almost certainly a strong contributing element to the discursive organisation of the 'ideal Korean woman', repeatedly reinforced by narratives

    Aegyo

    Aegyo

  • Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards
  • Indian Marathi-language media awards ceremony

    Gangadhar Tipre Best Comedy Series Hasa Chakat Fu Best Non-fiction Show Goodmorning Maharashtra Best Discursive Show Aamne Samne Best Event Nakshatranche Dene

    Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards

    Zee_Marathi_Utsav_Natyancha_Awards

  • McKelvey–Schofield chaos theorem
  • Result in social choice theory

    Turkey-raising Wasted vote Paradoxes of majority rule Tyranny of the majority Discursive dilemma Conflicting majorities paradox Social and collective choice Impossibility

    McKelvey–Schofield chaos theorem

    McKelvey–Schofield_chaos_theorem

  • Comparison
  • Examination of two or more entities to deduce their similarities and differences

    comparison is not a method or even an academic technique; rather, it is a discursive strategy. There are a few important points to bear in mind when one wants

    Comparison

    Comparison

    Comparison

  • Law and Justice
  • Right-wing and nationalist political party in Poland

    the Centre of Social Life': Conceptual Flipsiding of the 'Family' in Discursive-Political Strategies of the Polish Populist Far-Right". Social Semiotics

    Law and Justice

    Law and Justice

    Law_and_Justice

  • Habitus (sociology)
  • How individuals perceive and react to the social world

    totality of learned habits, bodily skills, styles, tastes, and other non-discursive knowledges that might be said to "go without saying" for a specific group

    Habitus (sociology)

    Habitus (sociology)

    Habitus_(sociology)

  • Boredom
  • Emotion of uninterest in surroundings

    through literary, philosophical, and sociological texts to find that as "a discursively articulated phenomenon...boredom is at once objective and subjective

    Boredom

    Boredom

    Boredom

  • Tamazgha
  • Berber land

    significance among speakers of Berber languages. Tamazgha is both the discursive and geographic embodiment of an Amazigh imaginary of a language and culture

    Tamazgha

    Tamazgha

    Tamazgha

  • Nausicaa
  • Character from Greek mythology

    May 2019. Shipley, Joseph T. (2011). The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins

    Nausicaa

    Nausicaa

    Nausicaa

  • Spoiler effect
  • Election result affecting losing candidate

    Turkey-raising Wasted vote Paradoxes of majority rule Tyranny of the majority Discursive dilemma Conflicting majorities paradox Social and collective choice Impossibility

    Spoiler effect

    Spoiler_effect

  • Pauline Hanson
  • Australian politician (born 1954)

    in Australia: The Appeal of Pauline Hanson's Persuasive Definitions", Discursive Approaches to Populism Across Disciplines, Cham: Springer International

    Pauline Hanson

    Pauline Hanson

    Pauline_Hanson

  • Weaponization of antisemitism
  • Politically motivated accusations of antisemitism

    discourse related to antisemitism on the American Left. Rensmann calls it a "discursive ideological strategy to immunize antisemitism from antisemitism charges"

    Weaponization of antisemitism

    Weaponization_of_antisemitism

  • May's theorem
  • Social choice theorem on superiority of majority voting

    Turkey-raising Wasted vote Paradoxes of majority rule Tyranny of the majority Discursive dilemma Conflicting majorities paradox Social and collective choice Impossibility

    May's theorem

    May's_theorem

  • Time (magazine)
  • American news magazine and website

    Balan, Victoria, and Delia Dumitrica. "Technologies of Last Resort: The Discursive Construction of Digital Activism in Wired and Time Magazine, 2010–2021

    Time (magazine)

    Time (magazine)

    Time_(magazine)

  • Dacryphilia
  • Paraphilia involving arousal from tears or crying

    "Sexual interest as performance, intellect and pathology: A critical discursive case study of dacryphilia". Psychology & Sexuality. 7 (4): 265–278. doi:10

    Dacryphilia

    Dacryphilia

  • Harvey Sacks
  • American sociologist

    significant influence on fields such as linguistics, discourse analysis, and discursive psychology. Sacks received his doctoral degree in sociology at the University

    Harvey Sacks

    Harvey_Sacks

  • Sturgeon's law
  • Adage stating that "ninety percent of everything is crap"

    Religion". In Bretnor, Reginald (ed.). Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow: A Discursive Symposium. New York: Harper & Row. p. 98f. Charles Clay Doyle; Fred R

    Sturgeon's law

    Sturgeon's law

    Sturgeon's_law

  • Banlieue
  • Suburb of a large city, especially in France

    Robert Pütz, Mélina Germes et al. (2012): The Same but not the Same: the Discursive Constitution of Large Housing Estates in Germany, France and Poland. Urban

    Banlieue

    Banlieue

    Banlieue

  • Electoral quota
  • Number of votes a candidate needs to win

    Turkey-raising Wasted vote Paradoxes of majority rule Tyranny of the majority Discursive dilemma Conflicting majorities paradox Social and collective choice Impossibility

    Electoral quota

    Electoral_quota

  • Teun A. van Dijk
  • Dutch critical discourse analyst

    Since the 1980s his work in CDA focused especially on the study of the discursive reproduction of racism by what he calls the 'symbolic elites' (politicians

    Teun A. van Dijk

    Teun A. van Dijk

    Teun_A._van_Dijk

  • Louis Althusser
  • French Marxist philosopher (1918–1990)

    In an interview Dupuis-Déri explains that his study focuses on "the discursive mechanisms by which we come to excuse the murder of a woman when the murderer

    Louis Althusser

    Louis_Althusser

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  • Shiva
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Shiva

    Charming; Goddess Parvati; God Shiva

  • Pasach
  • Biblical

    Pasach

    thy broken piece

  • Tantav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tantav

    A Son

  • Turney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Turney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places in northern France called Tournai (Orne), Tournay (Calvados), or Tourny (Eure), all named with the pre-Roman personal name Turnus (probably meaning ‘height’, ‘eminence’) + the locative suffix -acum.

  • KELL
  • Male

    English

    KELL

    Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."

  • Bhimesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhimesh

    Son of Bhima

  • WILFRID
  • Male

    English

    WILFRID

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wilfrið, WILFRID means "desires peace."

  • Sreedurga
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sreedurga

    Goddess Durga

  • HRODA
  • Male

    German

    HRODA

    German short form of longer names beginning with Hrod-, HRODA means "famous."

  • Ajib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Malaysian

    Ajib

    Wonderful; Strange

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  • Discursory
  • a.

    Argumentative; discursive; reasoning.

  • Range
  • v.

    Extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope; discursive power; as, the range of one's voice, or authority.

  • Rambling
  • a.

    Roving; wandering; discursive; as, a rambling fellow, talk, or building.

  • Reason
  • n.

    The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.

  • Dianoetic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the discursive faculty, its acts or products.

  • Discursive
  • a.

    Reasoning; proceeding from one ground to another, as in reasoning; argumentative.

  • Dialectics
  • n.

    That branch of logic which teaches the rules and modes of reasoning; the application of logical principles to discursive reasoning; the science or art of discriminating truth from error; logical discussion.

  • Understanding
  • n.

    Specifically, the discursive faculty; the faculty of knowing by the medium or use of general conceptions or relations. In this sense it is contrasted with, and distinguished from, the reason.

  • Discursus
  • n.

    Argumentation; ratiocination; discursive reasoning.

  • Discoursive
  • a.

    Reasoning; characterized by reasoning; passing from premises to consequences; discursive.

  • Ramble
  • v. i.

    To talk or write in a discursive, aimless way.

  • Discursive
  • a.

    Passing from one thing to another; ranging over a wide field; roving; digressive; desultory.