“A Black Hole on the European Continent ” - Kommunikationsforum
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Bilag 1: Lene Hansens modeller over diskursteoretiske analyser.<br />
Gengivet efter Hansen(2004): Security as Practice: Discourse Analysis and <strong>the</strong> Bosnian War. s.<br />
65-83.<br />
Hansen arbejder med tre overordnede modeller for diskursiv tilgang til studiet af politik og<br />
politisk kommunikati<strong>on</strong>, modeller med klare rammer for, hvilke aktører man sætter i fokus for<br />
sin iagttagelse; statsledere, politikere, kunstnere, akademikere etc., hvilke objekter man<br />
inddrager i sin analyse; officielle tekster, parlamentsdebatter, taler, offentlige kampagner, film<br />
og poesi, interviews mm. Som det kan ses af skemaet, medfører de skiftende perspektiver, at<br />
det er forskellige nedslagspunkter i samfundet, man kan fremanalysere som resultat af<br />
diskursanalytiske fokus.<br />
Modellerne har fungeret som strukturering af min empiriindsamling. Hvordan, fremgår af bilag<br />
2.<br />
Analytical focus<br />
Object of analysis<br />
Goal of analysis<br />
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3A Model 3B<br />
Official discourse:<br />
Heads of states<br />
Governments Senior<br />
civil servants<br />
High ranked military<br />
Heads of<br />
internati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
instituti<strong>on</strong>s Official<br />
statements by<br />
internati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
instituti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Official texts<br />
Direct and sec<strong>on</strong>dary<br />
intertextual<br />
links Supportive texts<br />
Critical texts<br />
The stabilizati<strong>on</strong> of<br />
official discourse<br />
through intertextual<br />
links<br />
The resp<strong>on</strong>se of<br />
official discourse to<br />
Discourses<br />
Wider foreign policy<br />
debate:<br />
Political oppositi<strong>on</strong><br />
The media<br />
Corporate instituti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Political texts<br />
Parliamentary<br />
Debates, Speeches,<br />
statements<br />
Media texts Editorials<br />
Field reporting Opini<strong>on</strong>—<br />
debate<br />
Corporate instituti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Public<br />
campaigns<br />
Recurring intertextual<br />
links<br />
The hegem<strong>on</strong>y of official<br />
discourse<br />
The likely transformati<strong>on</strong><br />
official discourse<br />
The internal stability of<br />
media discourses<br />
Cultural<br />
representati<strong>on</strong>s:<br />
Popular culture<br />
High culture<br />
Film, ficti<strong>on</strong>,<br />
televisi<strong>on</strong>,<br />
computer games,<br />
photography,<br />
comics, music,<br />
poetry, painting,<br />
architecture,<br />
travel writing,<br />
autobiography<br />
Sedimentati<strong>on</strong> or<br />
reproducti<strong>on</strong><br />
of identities in<br />
cultural<br />
Representati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Marginal political discourses:<br />
Social movements Illegal<br />
associati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Academics NGOs<br />
Marginal newspapers,<br />
websites,<br />
books, pamphlets<br />
Academic analysis<br />
Resistance in n<strong>on</strong>-democratic<br />
regimes<br />
Dissent in cases of models 1<br />
and 2<br />
hegem<strong>on</strong>y<br />
Academic debates<br />
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