theoryThe work of Rom Harré was groundbreaking in attention to the dynamics of social episodes as discursively produced. In particular, Positioning Theory, as introduced and explicated by Harré and colleagues, focused on the examination of speech and other acts to consider positions and storylines....
Positioning theory and social location Positioning, as an activity, is defined as the interactional practices through which, implicitly or explicitly, a participant is constituted as having or not having (or being seen to have) a certain set of possible actions – a position. These ‘positions’...
Applying Kecskes and Zhang's (2009) dynamic model of common ground in positioning theory (Davies & Harre, 1990), the present study aims to explore the second language (L2) socialization of Turkish students through the discursive processes as well as the skills they adopted in social interactions...
This paper contributes to the literature on ontology and the history of economic thought by examining the ontological commitments of Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom from the vantage point of recent work on social positioning theory (SPT). The comparison highlights important features of Ostrom's thought ...
Positioning theory also allows for an explanation of the importance and impact of organizational cultures and social factors such as ageism. Individual staff ... M Stevens,S Biggs,J Dixon,... - 《British Journal of Sociology》 被引量: 14发表: 2013年 Facilitator presence and identity in online...
theoretical framework. Positioning Theory focuses on the social construction of identities and the world through discourse. The term, discourse, has been defined differently across disciplines. The most common definition that can be found is “language in use”. In ...
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positioning theory (Davies, Bronwyn and Rom Harré. 1990. Positioning: The discursive production of selves. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 20(... DO Hart,S Okkal 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Learning or earning in the `smart state': Changing tactics for governing early childhood This ar...
Social relationships are a key determinant of social behaviour, and disruption of social behaviour is a major symptom of several psychiatric disorders. However, few studies have analysed social relationships among multiple individuals in a group or how s