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Downscaling culture : revisiting intercultural communication / / edited by Jaspal Naveel Argyro Kantara and Dorottya Cserzo
Downscaling culture : revisiting intercultural communication / / edited by Jaspal Naveel Argyro Kantara and Dorottya Cserzo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : , : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (398 pages)
Disciplina 303.482
Soggetto topico Intercultural communication
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910149412203321
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : , : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 2016
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Global Hiphopography / / edited by Quentin Williams, Jaspal Naveel Singh
Global Hiphopography / / edited by Quentin Williams, Jaspal Naveel Singh
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 pages)
Disciplina 306.484249
Altri autori (Persone) WilliamsQuentin
SinghJaspal Naveel
Soggetto topico Sociolinguistics
Anthropological linguistics
Music - History and criticism
Civilization - History
Race
Linguistic Anthropology
Contemporary Music
Cultural History
Race and Ethnicity Studies
ISBN 9783031219559
3-031-21955-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto INTRODUCTION:Hip Hop’s here, there… and everywhere: An introduction to Global Hiphopography.-PART I – NOW CHECK THE METHOD.-CHAPTER 1:Public Enemy, public scholarship: Hiphopography and the co-production of knowledge with Chuck D.-CHAPTER 2:Rappin’ for rap’s sake: Towards T.R.A.P. research for collective liberation.-CHAPTER 3:Recalculating…: Hiphopography and decentring scholarship.-CHAPTER 4:Relational hiphopography: Some notes on shared study .-CHAPTER 5:Homeboys: A photo essay on Delhi’s underground hip hop culture.PARTII – FEMININE ENERGY.-CHAPTER 6:Decolonizing African Studies approaches to research on African women in Hip-Hop -- CHAPTER 7:Sisters in the hood: Re-centring gender balance in HipHop by creating safe spaces for women -- PART III – MIND, BODY AND SOUL.-CHAPTER 8:How I know, be, move: Embodied Hip Hop Pedagogies as teaching, research, writing, and living praxis .-CHAPTER 9:Flipping the academic discourse: Reflections on corporeal knowledge and gender negotiations in breaking.-CHAPTER 10:Graffuturism: Hiphopographic futures for urban art -- PART IV – FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET.-CHAPTER 11:Translocal hip hop aesthetics: Contemporary performances in Brazilian hip hop.-CHAPTER 12:Racialization and strategic / normalized otherness: A hiphopography of Danish and Finnish rap scenes -- PART V – POLITRICKS -- CHAPTER 13:Real and hypocrisy: The “moral turn” in Chinese Hip Hop music.-CHAPTER 14:Transidiomatism in Da Billas’ Mafohlana rap song: The socio-cultural integration of Mozambican migrants in South Africa -- PART VI – THIS IS A JOURNEY INTO SOUND:CHAPTER 15:The mixtape as Hip Hop historiography: A systematic analysis of record releases of German 1980s Hip Hop.-CHAPTER 16:‘My space trips from Chimoio’: Notes about space and temporality in sampling.-CHAPTER 17:Black sound designs: Reflections on one Brazilian DJ’s approach to a profession .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910736018803321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
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Institutionality : studies of discursive and material (re-)ordering / / edited by Yannik Porsché, Ronny Scholz, Jaspal Naveel Singh
Institutionality : studies of discursive and material (re-)ordering / / edited by Yannik Porsché, Ronny Scholz, Jaspal Naveel Singh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (577 pages)
Disciplina 306
Collana Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse
Soggetto topico Social institutions
ISBN 3-030-96969-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Credits for Republications -- Praise for Institutionality -- About This Book -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introducing Institutionality -- 1 Institutionality: The Institutional Condition of Sociocultural Life -- 2 (Re)ordering Meaning and Social Power Relations -- 3 Dimensions of Institutionality -- 4 Situating Institutionality in the Context of Research on Institutions -- 5 The Chapters of This Volume -- References -- Part I Workplace Interaction -- 2 Beyond Deontics: Power Relations in Decision-Making Processes in Management Meetings -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Deontics/Powerin Interaction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 3 Strategic Extensions -- 4 Strategic Interruptions -- 5 Preempting Topics by Defining Discursive Meeting Boundaries -- 6 Discussion -- Transcription Notation -- References -- 3 'We Are in the Hands of the Head Office (.)': Managing a Multinational Institution in Decision-Making Meeting Talk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Institutional Talk -- 2.1 Institutional Power -- 3 Data and Methods -- 4 Meeting Talk Analysis -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- 6 Transcription Conventions -- References -- 4 Categorisation Work in Extremism Prevention: Institutional Design and Recipient Adaptation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Perspectives on Activities of Categorising People -- 3 Categorising People in an Extremism-Prevention measure in Germany -- 3.1 Playing "Battleship" in School Classes of Pupils Who Grew up in Germany -- 3.2 Playing "Battleship" in School Classes with Germans and Refugees -- 3.3 Playing "Battleship" in Integration Classes for Only Refugees -- 4 Conclusion -- Transcription Notation -- References -- Part II Bodies, Architecture and Space -- 5 Beyond Strategy and Tactics: On the Micropolitics of Organisational Aesthetics -- 1 Introduction.
2 Organising Space: Between Strategy and Tactics -- 3 Performativity, Discourse, and Ethnography -- 4 Office Space as Strategy? The Discourse on Office Architecture -- 5 Subverting the Strategy: Office Space as a Terrain of Tactics and Resistance -- 6 Aesthetisation as Accomplishment: Reworking Workspaces -- 7 Economic Overdetermination: Beyond Strategy and Tactics -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Silent Coercion: The Materiality of Welfare Waiting Rooms After the Welfare Reform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Welfare Waiting Rooms from a Non-Representational Perspective -- 3 The German Welfare Reform and the Jobcenters -- 4 The Waiting Area -- 5 Waiting and Staff's Spatial Practices -- 6 Conclusion: Creating an Institutional Infrastructure -- References -- 7 Teaching About Racism Within Institutional Whiteness in Germany -- 1 Institutional Whiteness in the "Diversified" University -- 2 Whiteness and the Silencing of Racism in Germany -- 3 Methods -- 4 Case Analysis: How Teaching About Racism Means Unleashing Whiteness -- 4.1 "The Logo Has Got to Go": Challenging Whiteness -- 4.2 "Do You Also Fight Racism Against White People?"-Whiteness Strikes Back -- 4.3 White Double-Bind to Put Blacks in Check? -- 5 On Costs and Pay-Offs When Teaching About Racism -- 6 Conclusion: Teaching About Racism Against Institutional Whiteness -- References -- 8 Institutional Occidentalism: On the Connection Between Police Constitutions of Space and Institutional Racism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Institutional Constitutions of Urban Space by the Police -- 3 Mechanisms of Occidentalism: Space-Related Productions of Sub- and Superordination -- 4 Institutional Occidentalism: The Constitution of a Near-Spatial Orient -- 4.1 Spatial Demarcations and Allocations -- 4.2 Space-Differentiating Practices of Action -- 4.3 The Mutually Stabilising Triad of Space-Gender-Ethnicity.
4.4 The Constitution of a Near-Spatial Orient as a Praxis of Institutionality -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Time, Affect, Knowledge: The Embodied Institution of Social Protest Movements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Role of Time in Institutions -- 2.1 Transforming and Perpetuating -- 2.2 Universalizing and Particularizing -- 3 Decolonial Protest in Urban Senegal -- 3.1 The Event-Matrix of Protest, the Protesting "We," and the Body -- 3.2 Smartphones, Intellectuals, and the Re-institution of History -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Mass Media Representations -- 10 Style as Discursive Practice in the Multimodal Construction of Identity: Towards a Social Media Dispositif Analysis -- 1 Style as an Identity Marker in Multimodal Online Environments -- 2 The Media Dispositif as Institutional Context of Communication -- 3 Influencer: Stylish Self-Publishing via Social Media (Dispositif) -- 3.1 The Multimodality of Influencer: Videos as Transcription Style Practice -- 3.2 A Model of Style -- 3.3 Stylistic Practices for Constructing Identity in Rezo and Amthor Videos -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Arguing by Common Sense: Institutionality and Media Discourses in France -- 1 Arguing by Common Sense and Obviousness in Media and Political Discourses in France -- 2 Articulating Common Sense and Obviousness -- 2.1 Common Sense, Obviousness and Doxa -- 2.2 Common Sense and Obviousness in Discourse -- 2.3 Discursive Functioning, Processes and Devices -- 3 Some Discursive Devices that Resort to Common Sense in the Press -- 3.1 Implicit Pole Devices -- 3.2 Explicit Pole Devices -- 3.2.1 Deixis as Authentication -- 3.2.2 Communication Metadiscourse -- 3.2.3 Formulas and Other Solidifications -- 4 Complementary Reflections About Obviousness and Common Sense -- References.
12 Naturalising Populism as a Collaborative Interactional Practice in Broadcast Media -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mainstream Populism as Political Style -- 3 Previous Research on (Mainstream) Populism as Political Style in Broadcast Media -- 4 Media Populism and the Epistemology of TV Journalism -- 5 Data and Methodology -- 6 Data Analysis -- 7 Discussion and Conclusion -- Transcription Conventions -- References -- 13 Question Design and Press-State Relations: The Case of U.S. Presidential News Conferences -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Question Analysis System -- 3 Data -- 4 Historical Trends 1953-2000 -- 5 Predictors of Aggressiveness -- 6 A Normative Shift in President-Press Relations -- 7 Discussion -- References -- Part IV Organisational Publicity -- 14 Institutionality in Anglophone and Japan University Job Advertisements: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representations of Academic Work -- 1 Introduction to This Investigation of Anglophone and Japan University Job Advertisements -- 2 Critical Discourse Analysis of Job Advertisements: A Review -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Representations of Anglophone and Japan-Based Institutions as a Concept -- 4.2 Implications of Differences in Institutional Representations for Potential Job Applicants -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 15 "Asia's Global University": Academic Event Posters as Branding Devices for a Hong Kong University -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Neoliberalism in Higher Education Institutions and Its Discursive Expressions -- 3 Data: HKU's Academic Event Posters and Self-Branding Texts -- 4 Analytic Frameworks: Critical Multimodal Discourse Analysis and Branding -- 4.1 A Critical Approach to Multimodal Discourse -- 4.2 Branding -- 5 Academic Event Posters as Marketing Discourse -- 6 Academic Posters as Branding Devices -- 6.1 Faculty of Engineering: Global Connection and Leadership.
6.2 Faculty of Social Sciences: Hierarchical Internationalization, Local and Regional Community Engagement, Disciplinary Diversity -- 6.3 School of English: Global North Connection with Local/Regional Locus, Interdisciplinarity -- 7 Conclusion: Academic Event Posters as a Brand Fraction for "Asia's Global University" -- References -- 16 Don't Take Us Seriously: The Case of Satirical Narratives of Institutional Self-Promotion in Swedish Military Recruitment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Humour Studies and Self-Promotion in International Relations -- 3 Satire and Narrative Analysis -- 3.1 Satire -- 4 Humour in Swedish Recruitment Videos -- 4.1 Commercial 1: Welcome to Our Reality (2011) -- 4.2 Commercial 2: Cake (2015) -- 4.3 Commercial 3: A Job like Any Other Job (2014) -- 5 Effects of Humorous Self-Promotion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part V Legitimising Knowledge and Power -- 17 Questioning "Intercultural Opening" and "Cultural Diversity": Discursive and Organizational Strategies of Forced Migrants' Labor Market Integration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Perspectives on Organizations and Institutions in Discourse Theory -- 3 Institutional Racism -- 4 Discursive Change Through New Organizational Discourses? -- 4.1 Intercultural Opening -- 4.2 Cultural Diversity -- 5 Changing Institutional Racism: Toward Hybridity and Third Spaces -- 5.1 Towards Hybridity and Third Spaces -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 18 Narrative Construction of Power and Knowledge in the Police: Suspicion and Defining the Deviant -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Police Knowledge in Narratives -- 3 The Police's "Power of Definition" in Suspicion -- 4 Ethnographic Research with the Police -- 5 Empirical Analysis: The Institutional Constitution of Narratives in the Context of Suspected Drug Abuse -- 5.1 The "Junkie" Narrative -- 5.2 The Narrative "Southerner with a Big Car" -- 6 Conclusion.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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