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Skriftpraktiker, diskursiva praktiker och analytisk konsekvens

Author

Summary, in English

Literacy practice and discursive practice are two distinct concepts, belonging to different research traditions (new literacy studies, NLS, and critical discourse analysis, CDA). This article is an effort

to enlighten the discussion of these concepts by comparing the history and scope of the concepts, the research interest and the different research methods used. Exemplifying with an analysis of 18th

century political debate and an analysis of a graphic profile manual from the right-wing party in Sweden from 2010, the analytical consequences of focusing on the literacy practice or the discursive

practice are demonstrated.

Sometimes the assumption is made that CDA has a static concept of context and is less interested in the dynamics of practices involving texts. But the analysis of discursive practices involves analysis of the dynamic processes of meaning construction and mediation of discourse, of production, consumption and interpretation of texts as well as effects of discursive strategies. The analysis of literacy practice on the other hand is interested in dynamic processes affecting the literacy event, processes of text handling, attitudes towards and conversations about texts. There is a difference in

methods as well as in research focus and the point is made that the analysis of discursive practices in CDA must necessarily involve linguistic analysis, while in NLS, linguistic analysis is complementary, not part of the analysis of literacy practices.

Department/s

Publishing year

2013

Language

Swedish

Pages

85-106

Publication/Series

Språk och stil

Volume

2013

Issue

23

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Institutionen för nordiska språk, Uppsala universitet

Topic

  • Languages and Literature

Keywords

  • literacy practice
  • discursive practice
  • context
  • discourse
  • political texts
  • Swedish.

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1101-1165