Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication 2017
DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.477
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Discursive Approaches to Race and Racism

Abstract: SummaryIn the wake of what has been called the "discursive turn" or "linguistic turn" in the social sciences, research at the intersection of language and communication and race and racism shifted from being largely dominated by quantitative and experimental methods to include qualitative and particularly discursive approaches. While the term "discursive" potentially encompasses a wide range of modes of discourse analysis, discursive approaches share in common a focus on language use as social action, and as a… Show more

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“…However, analysing talk of racism is beset with difficulties because speakers generally do not make explicit issues of race, ethnicity, or prejudice (Augoustinos & Every, 2007a). Researchers then employ distinct discourse analytic techniques to examine prejudice, which implicate various positions on the relations between discourse and social phenomena (Whitehead, 2017). Broadly, one set of discourse analytic studies that are critical in their focus proceeds with a prior definition or conceptualisation of prejudice or racism.…”
Section: Discursive Approaches To Racism And/or Prejudicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, analysing talk of racism is beset with difficulties because speakers generally do not make explicit issues of race, ethnicity, or prejudice (Augoustinos & Every, 2007a). Researchers then employ distinct discourse analytic techniques to examine prejudice, which implicate various positions on the relations between discourse and social phenomena (Whitehead, 2017). Broadly, one set of discourse analytic studies that are critical in their focus proceeds with a prior definition or conceptualisation of prejudice or racism.…”
Section: Discursive Approaches To Racism And/or Prejudicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ever since what has been called the “discursive turn” in the social sciences, sociopsychological research on race shifted from being largely dominated by quantitative and experimental methods to include qualitative and particularly discursive approaches (Whitehead, 2017). As pointed out by Whitehead (2017), discursive approaches to race generally share a focus on language as a vehicle for social practices and actions and on how it functions to construct, maintain, and legitimate (as well as subvert or resist) racial and/or racist ideologies and social structures. Accordingly, race has been often understood as the result of a set of discursive practices from which racial meanings are produced, thus resulting in the non-discursive fields (actions, explicit or implicit behaviors, etc.)…”
Section: Racial Signifying Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, analysing talk of racism is beset with difficulties because speakers generally do not make explicit issues of race, ethnicity, or prejudice (Augoustinos & Every, ). Researchers then employ distinct discourse analytic techniques to examine prejudice, which implicate various positions on the relations between discourse and social phenomena (Whitehead, ). Broadly, one set of discourse analytic studies that are critical in their focus proceeds with a prior definition or conceptualisation of prejudice or racism.…”
Section: Discursive Approaches To Racism And/or Prejudicementioning
confidence: 99%