Von dem Buch Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada haben wir 2 gleiche oder sehr ähnliche Ausgaben identifiziert!

Falls Sie nur an einem bestimmten Exempar interessiert sind, können Sie aus der folgenden Liste jenes wählen, an dem Sie interessiert sind:

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada100%: Retzlaff, Steffi: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada (ISBN: 9783898215220) 2005, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Nur diese Ausgabe anzeigen…
Tradition Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada81%: Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada (ISBN: 9783838255224) 2012, Erstausgabe, in Englisch, auch als eBook.
Nur diese Ausgabe anzeigen…

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada
14 Angebote vergleichen

Preise20132014201920212022
Schnitt 27,72 38,21 32,61 36,41 29,90
Nachfrage
Bester Preis: 22,16 (vom 08.06.2013)
1
9783898215220 - Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Englisch, Ibidem, neu.

“This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse.” Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on ‘problems’ and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or ‘naturalized’. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, Buch.
2
9783898215220 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada: An Analysis of Native News Representations
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada: An Analysis of Native News Representations

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika DE PB NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.

42,79 + Versand: 2,57 = 45,36
unverbindlich
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse. Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on problems and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies of ***tion and discursive naturalization. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
3
9783898215220 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Österreich ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, vermutlich in Englisch, Ibidem, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Österreich, Versandfertig innerhalb von 3 Wochen.
“This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse.” Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on ‘problems’ and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or ‘naturalized’. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. Taschenbuch, 29.07.2005.
4
9783898215220 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Österreich DE PB NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Deutsch, Ibidem-Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.

30,80 + Versand: 3,50 = 34,30
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Österreich, zzgl. Versandkosten.
An Analysis of Native News Representations This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse. Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on problems and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or naturalized. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. 29.07.2005, Taschenbuch.
5
9783898215220 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Schweiz DE PB NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Deutsch, Ibidem-Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.

39,82 (Fr. 44,90)¹ + Versand: 15,96 (Fr. 18,00)¹ = 55,78 (Fr. 62,90)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Schweiz, Versandfertig innert 3 Wochen.
An Analysis of Native News Representations, This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse. Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on problems and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or naturalized. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. Taschenbuch, 29.07.2005.
6
9783898215220 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada. an Analysis of Native News Representations (Paperback)
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada. an Analysis of Native News Representations (Paperback)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.

35,51 + Versand: 15,64 = 51,15
unverbindlich
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ABC Books [9235530], Lowfield Heath, CRAWL, United Kingdom.
Paperback. "This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 348 pages. 0.508.
7
9783898215220 - Retzlaff: | Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada | Ibidem | 2005
Retzlaff

| Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada | Ibidem | 2005

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783898215220 bzw. 3898215229, in Deutsch, Ibidem, neu.

This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse. Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University Ottawa The analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on problems and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or naturalized. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities.
8
9783838255224 - Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783838255224 bzw. 3838255224, in Deutsch, Ibidem-Verlag, neu.

19,99 + Versand: 43,99 = 63,98
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, sofort lieferbar.
2012, 344 Seiten, Englisch, This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of t.
9
9783838255224 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada - An Analysis of Native News Representations
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada - An Analysis of Native News Representations

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW EB DL

ISBN: 9783838255224 bzw. 3838255224, in Deutsch, Ibidem, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada: This study represents a significant step towards understanding an important social phenomenon in Canada at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Throughout much of the twentieth century the life of virtually all Aboriginal people had been marked by a set of policies directed from Ottawa. These had contributed to undermining both their traditional cultures and also the familial bonds vital for the development of a positive self-image and a healthy relationship with other members of society, as also with society as a whole. The negative impact of such policies is now very widely recognised and documented. The study does not set out to shed further light on this set of causes and effects. What it does do, successfully, is investigate a number of the linguistic strategies based partly on aboriginal discursive models, partly on positive presentation of a range of topics handled very differently in Euro-Canadian media, and partly on the propagation and consistent use of key items of terminology, some of which have begun to enter at least some of the Euro-Canadian media and strands of political discourse.Prof. Robert Gould Carleton University OttawaThe analytical framework employed in this study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). CDA is said to focus on relevant social, cultural and political problems and processes. Accordingly, its task is both deconstructive and constructive. However, the emphasis of research in CDA is mainly on problems and the deconstructive moment, which aims at revealing hidden and not-so-hidden linguistic strategies and how dominant discourses are appropriated or naturalized. The analysis presented in this book runs counter to this generally employed CDA practice. It pays attention to constructive moments. The focus is on counter-discourses as they are used by Aboriginal people in Canada to resist ingrained hegemonic practices, to build and develop new power relations as well as social and political identities. Englisch, Ebook.
10
9783838255224 - Steffi Retzlaff: Tradition Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada
Steffi Retzlaff

Tradition Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW FE EB DL

ISBN: 9783838255224 bzw. 3838255224, vermutlich in Englisch, Tradition Solidarity and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada - eBook als pdf von Steffi Retzlaff - ibidem - 9783838255224, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Die Beschreibung dieses Angebotes ist von geringer Qualität oder in einer Fremdsprache. Trotzdem anzeigen
Lade…