Handbuch Sozialwissenschaftliche Diskursanalyse 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92084-9_6
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Die Rahmenanalyse politischer Diskurse

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“…This concept needs to be challenged, not on the grounds that there was not any possibility for strategic frame selection by election campaigners, but that their choice is principally limited by the discursive formation in which a debate takes place as well as the single actor's social position within this discursive formation. Hence, it is one of the principal assumptions of this chapter that frames derive from discourse in which knowledge is socially constructed and in which frames are received, reproduced and only from time to time even produced by social actors engaged in debate (see also Donati, 2006). Therefore, although this study is far from being able to answer the question of knowledge effects on voting behaviour, it finally leads me to the discourse analytical framework proposed in this chapter, because as Foucault (1981: 260) puts it: "there is no knowledge without discursive practice".…”
Section: Reading Referendums: a Discourse Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept needs to be challenged, not on the grounds that there was not any possibility for strategic frame selection by election campaigners, but that their choice is principally limited by the discursive formation in which a debate takes place as well as the single actor's social position within this discursive formation. Hence, it is one of the principal assumptions of this chapter that frames derive from discourse in which knowledge is socially constructed and in which frames are received, reproduced and only from time to time even produced by social actors engaged in debate (see also Donati, 2006). Therefore, although this study is far from being able to answer the question of knowledge effects on voting behaviour, it finally leads me to the discourse analytical framework proposed in this chapter, because as Foucault (1981: 260) puts it: "there is no knowledge without discursive practice".…”
Section: Reading Referendums: a Discourse Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este contexto, el análisis de encuadres está en condiciones de conectarse con el análisis crítico del discurso (Donati, 2001) al hacer que la orientación y perspectiva política de los actores mediáticos sea transparente. Rein y Schon (1991, p. 267) calican este enfoque como "frame-critical policy analysis", porque se identican las presuposiciones y opciones de acción consideradas por los medios evidentes y aparentemente naturales.…”
Section: La Teoría Del Framingunclassified
“…Fillmore 2006), as well as in the cognitive sciences, especially in research on artificial intelligence. Marvin Minsky (1997Minsky ( [1974) is one of the prominent developers of the concept in this latter field, where it is linked to several related concepts, such as 'scripts', 'schemes' and 'scenarios' (see further Donati 2001;Ziem 2005); these latter concepts have been taken up by scholars in other fields such as corpus linguistics (e.g. Fraas 2000Fraas , 2003.…”
Section: The 'New World' As a Distinct Mode Of The Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%