Research Proposal for the Application of Critical Discourse Analysis to the Study of Learning Cultures

Journal of Critical Realism 10 (4):527-542 (2011)
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This desk-based study explores, on the basis of a critical realist perspective, the possibility of integrating the concept of learning cultures within the scope of critical discourse analysis. It proposes a theoretical framework to support and guide the use of textual analysis in the study of learning cultures and highlights new opportunities to study technology-enhanced learning communities and communities of practice, leveraging on corpora analysis and metaphor individuation procedures.

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