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A Hybrid Discourse Analysis of Client-Preferred Identity Co-Construction Within Brief Narrative Single Session Therapy
Henneberry, Jesse. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2022
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Reformulation and tourisme discourse : linguistic analysis of online travel narratives ; Reformulation et discours touristique : analyse linguistique de récits de voyage en ligne
Leekancha, Intareeya. - : HAL CCSD, 2021
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03450188 ; Linguistique. Université Rennes 2, 2021. Français. ⟨NNT : 2021REN20011⟩ (2021)
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Die «Narrative Recherche» im kommunalen Kontext : eine diskursanalytische Case Study ...
Borghoff, Birgitta. - : ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, 2021
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Ανάλυση αφηγηματικού λόγου στην πολύγλωσση και πολυπολιτισμική τάξη του δημοτικού σχολείου ... : Narrative discourse analysis in the multilingual and multicultural classroom of the primary school ...
Tserkezidou, Georgia. - : Democritus University of Thrace, 2021
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Building Confianza: Empowering Latinos/as Through Transcultural Health Care Communication
Magaña, Dalia. - : The Ohio State University Press, 2021
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L¿ANNESSIONE DELLA CRIMEA ALLA FEDERAZIONE RUSSA NELLE PAROLE DELLA STAMPA. PRATICHE DISCORSIVE E COSTRUZIONE DELL¿IDENTITÀ NAZIONALE
F. Volpi. - : Università degli Studi di Milano, 2021
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An Investigation Into the Feasibility of Streamlining Language Sample Analysis Through Computer-Automated Transcription and Scoring
In: All Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Removing Barriers to Language Sample Analysis: Computer-Automated Microstructure Scoring (CAMS)
In: All Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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ATTITUDINAL/STANCE LEXICAL BUNDLES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' NARRATIVES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS' WRITTEN REGISTER ...
ALIPASA, CLARK DOMINIC L.. - : Zenodo, 2020
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ATTITUDINAL/STANCE LEXICAL BUNDLES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' NARRATIVES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS' WRITTEN REGISTER ...
ALIPASA, CLARK DOMINIC L.. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Constructing Autism Inside and Outside the Clinic: Exploring Relationships Between Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists' and Activists' Discourses
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Identity construction and perception of violence by female residents of a domestic violence shelter
Reinboldt, Rosicler Saloan. - : University of Stirling, 2020
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“HOME IS MORE THAN JUST A PLACE”: ORAL PERSONAL NARRATIVE STORYTELLING IN CENTRAL APPALACHIA
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2020)
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The Vernacularisation of Modern Neurosciences: A Case Study of Neuro-Autobiographies in The Age of Complexity
Abstract: This dissertation explores the vernacularisation of modern neurosciences which refers to the everyday communication and materialization of neuroscientific concepts for and by a lay population in order to reframe societys understanding of brain disorders, mental illness, and ultimately the self. Taking this social phenomenon into account, this dissertation examines how neuroscientific knowledge may get entangled, enfolded, unfolded as in the case study of self-narratives written by professional women with neurological conditions which are coined here as neuro-autobiographies. The interaction between the neuroscientific knowledge and the autobiographers lived experience with a brain condition contributes to a complex process of life-writing and rhetorical expressions, which creates an ecological relation with various agents, contexts, and networks that emerge organically out of noise, disturbances, interruptions, and fluctuations; ultimately, such interactions can challenge the order-disorder of the discourses. In this view, the neuro-autobiographies transcend the concept of a literary genre, once they are considered part of a communication system that is dynamic, non-linear, and self-organized. The theoretical framework developed in this dissertation is interdisciplinary, grounded in concepts from applied linguistics, complexity thought (e.g. complex adaptive systems), womens autobiography studies, and pedagogical studies. This dissertation applies a qualitative methodology based on discourse analysis (e.g. rhetorical and stylistic devices) to examine five self-narratives in order to identify how underlying neuroscientific concepts are entangled with personal experiences and knowledge through the use of a vernacular language. The five autobiographers are: Temple Grandin, Siri Hustvedt, Jill Bolte Taylor, Barbara Arrowsmith, and Francesca Martinez. The interdisciplinary approach allows the neuro-autobiographies to be studied as open systems in interaction with the vernacularisation of the neurosciences in distinct contexts such as the educational one. With this in mind, this study holds an applied component to collaborate with higher education by proposing a vernacular neurosciences course that focuses on the neuro-autobiographies examined in this dissertation. The proposed course syllabus aims to develop a vernacular neurosciences literacy through a transdisciplinary approach that envisions to bridge the divide between the humanities and the sciences in academic settings. The teaching and learning of threshold concepts based on the neuro-autobiographies aim to foster students critical thinking by questioning how the vernacularisation of the neurosciences can reframe our understanding of the human brain in relation to the self, and to women in particular, who live with certain neurological conditions.
Keyword: Autobiography; Complexity studies; Cultural studies of neurosciences; Discourse analysis; Education; Higher education; Humanities; Humor; Life narrative; Mental health; Neurological conditions; Neurosciences literacy; Object relation; Pedagogy; Positive psychology; Resilience; Rhetoric; Science communication; Threshold concept framework; Vernacular
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/37761
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Between Critical Discourse Analysis and Narrative Analysis: Gender and Social Inequalites ; Entre a Análise Crítica do Discurso e a Análise da Narrativa: gênero e desigualdades sociais
In: Cadernos de Linguagem e Sociedade; v. 21 n. 2 (2020): Dossiê Perspectivas Queer nos Estudos da Linguagem e Fluxo contínuo; 181-202 ; 2179-4790 ; 0104-9712 ; 10.26512/les.v21i2 (2020)
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Breaking the frames : populism and prestige in comics studies
Singer, Marc. - Austin : University of Texas Press, 2019
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Ideological Shifts in Newspaper Translations in the Arab Gulf Region
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1564503071229478 (2019)
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Sequence and salience in Namia discourse
Tupper, Ian. - 2019
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Participant Reference in the Mussau-Emira narrative
Brownie, Marjo. - 2019
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