Dissecting Diversity A Discursive Analysis of the Use and Meaning of Diversity in two Texts by Ted Cantle
Abstract
This essay purports to investigate the use and meaning of the lexical item, or word,
diversity in two texts by British sociologist Ted Cantle. In order to analyse these texts an approach
drawing from discourse analysis, as presented by Fairclough, is used. The study consists of two
distinct levels of analysis, one based on a quantative investigation of semanto-syntactic features,
and the other based on a qualitative investigation of semantically referential relations. By
comparing the results from both analyses, the expectation is that a nuanced conclusion of the use
and sense of diversity is to be reached; the results indicating a multitude of, not only descriptive, but
also ideological, senses enshrined in an ostensibly neutral, or even empty, abstraction of its
descriptive references.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-10-27Author
Karlsson, Carl-Anders
Keywords
Diversity
denotation
ideology
discourse
logogenesis
semogenesis
Series/Report no.
SPL Kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2014-077
Language
eng