Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research 2014
DOI: 10.1057/9781137385796_6
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Comparing Discourse between Cultures: A Discursive Approach to Movement Knowledge

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“…We apply the concept of interpretative schemes, which “depict fundamental meaning and action‐generating schemata, which are circulated through discourses and make it possible to understand what a phenomenon is all about” (Keller , 57). As discourses differ to the extent that specific interpretative schemes are combined, using interpretative schemes as the unit of analysis enables us to explore the discourses on public value and its changes over time (Ullrich and Keller ). Discourses are characterized by the emergence of new interpretative schemes and their positioning within existing schemes or displacement of existing schemes.…”
Section: The Sociology Of Knowledge Approach To Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We apply the concept of interpretative schemes, which “depict fundamental meaning and action‐generating schemata, which are circulated through discourses and make it possible to understand what a phenomenon is all about” (Keller , 57). As discourses differ to the extent that specific interpretative schemes are combined, using interpretative schemes as the unit of analysis enables us to explore the discourses on public value and its changes over time (Ullrich and Keller ). Discourses are characterized by the emergence of new interpretative schemes and their positioning within existing schemes or displacement of existing schemes.…”
Section: The Sociology Of Knowledge Approach To Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reconstruct and make sense of these actions and interactions, complementary heuristic concepts from the sociology of knowledge tradition are useful (Ullrich and Keller ). The structure of such institutionalized systems of meaning can be made visible in texts with an interpretative repertoire, story lines, and interpretative schemes or frames using texts.…”
Section: The Sociology Of Knowledge Approach To Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is considerable evidence for this. Take, for 4 For a critique of the latter see Ulrich & Keller (2014). 5 See Benford & Snow (2000) on frame analysis; for a content analysis of abortion discourse as frame analysis see Gamson et.…”
Section: The Multiplicity Of Current Discourse Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to do such research, sociology and the social sciences in general must SKAD (Keller 2011a(Keller , b., 2012b(Keller , 2013Keller & Ulrich, 2014) 19 is interested, to use the old words, in the social and the here and now: discursive constructions of reality.…”
Section: Discourse Research As Sociology Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e governmentality concept has generally been applied to analyze how power and government work in ways that provide a narrow view of subjects' capacities, foregoing opportunities to analyze various forms of resistance and dissent (Rutherford, 2007;Death, 2010;Lövbrand and Stripple, 2014). Few studies have considered the relationship between governmentality and social movements, although there are exceptions (Death, 2010;Ullrich and Keller, 2014;Th örn and Svedberg, 2016). A study of three international ENGOs (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%