The Cambridge Introduction to Applied Linguistics 2020
DOI: 10.1017/9781108658089.028
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“…Analyses such as these expose the ubiquitous, unmarked narratives of wicked problems (Weber & Khademian, 2008) which appear to be natural, inevitable, and “the way things are” as particular narratives, coming from and created by the frames and perspectives of the dominant culture and reflected in media (Cowal & Leung, 2021). This opens up possibilities for other frames and therefore other solutions when the stories of those left out of the dominant narrative are brought into the public’s and decision makers’ awareness: Environmental and social justice cannot be accomplished unless marginalized voices are included in policymaking (Cowal & Leung, 2021; McClellan et al, forthcoming). The media have the power to take an active role in including marginalized voices in their framing of this wicked problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyses such as these expose the ubiquitous, unmarked narratives of wicked problems (Weber & Khademian, 2008) which appear to be natural, inevitable, and “the way things are” as particular narratives, coming from and created by the frames and perspectives of the dominant culture and reflected in media (Cowal & Leung, 2021). This opens up possibilities for other frames and therefore other solutions when the stories of those left out of the dominant narrative are brought into the public’s and decision makers’ awareness: Environmental and social justice cannot be accomplished unless marginalized voices are included in policymaking (Cowal & Leung, 2021; McClellan et al, forthcoming). The media have the power to take an active role in including marginalized voices in their framing of this wicked problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%