Critical studies claims
data evidence sources in critical studies
analytic moves in critical studies
Warrants for critical studies
Key terms
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to refer to a general movement away from social structures as the explanatory means of domination
What is postmodern turn
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The basic method for critical scholarship is to apply
What is ideological perspective
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simultaneous push-pull, a tension between two competing and perhaps contradictory goals in a relationship.
What is 2. DIALECT ANALYSES
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What principle dictates that you examine your motives, word choices, and framing of an essay with immense care.
What is The principle of rigorous self-reflection
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discourse that argues the sincerity of an avowal.
What is Methaheoretical discourse
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the process of domination in which one set of ideas
What is Hegemony
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Two types of critical studies have emerged in communication studies
What is ideological critiques and empirical studies
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the first part of deconstruction
What is inversion
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As a critical scholar you are free to choose different actions
What is events, and texts as evidence for your analysis and to support the worth of your analysis and to support the worth of your analysis with different warrants
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any of several methodologies, such as discourse analysis rhetorical criticism, that systematically explore written or spoken words, performances, and visual/ pictorial symbols to be used as evidence in support of research claims.
What is Textual analysis
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all human develpment is negotiated within relatioship
What is Psychoanalytic Criticism
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To make something our own or set it aside for a specific use. Rogers defined cultural appropriation as “the use of another culture’s symbols, artifacts, genres, rituals, or technologies by members of another culture
What is Appropriate
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The movement back and forth, between the general and specific meanings of texts is called
What is hermeneutic circle
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stated that “those who share the critical; perspective of the researcher are free to accept or reject argument.
What is Fink and Gatz
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A form of power that comes from privileging one ideology over another
What is Hegemony
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influence attempts such as a command or promise
What is regulatives
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use some form of empirical data collected from participant observations, self-reports and other reports, and textual evidence to level an ideological critique.
What is Critical empirical studies or communicative action
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deconstruction aims to show
What is how texts have hidden dualism and inner contradictions or repressed meaning
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Without a coherent interpretation
What is you cannot possibly evaluate power imbalances or oppression or suggest what actions should be taken to reform those condition
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Criticism that focuses on the domination of women on the basis of structural and cultural categories like gender, race, class, nationality, and sexuality and the ways that these arrangements intersect within a patriarchal society
What is Womanist criticism
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another variation of feminist criticism
What is womanist criticsm
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discursive representations of the world
What is text
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critical studies term associated with unpacking, or taking apart, the meaning of a text, and it is the most basic move for post structural critical studies
What is 1. DECONSTRUCTION
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The critical scholars make their social and political position
What is explicit
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structuralist and post-structuralist critical scholarship.
What is critical studies claims