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Interesting theoretical approach,
By Louise Keegan "Louise C Keegan" (LAFAYETTE, LA, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Positioning Theory: Moral Contexts of International Action (Paperback)
As an individual investigating positioning from a linguistic viewpoint, this book provides a great theoretical framework through which to look at identity from a linguistic perspective.
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Beyond Social Constructionism....,
By Sara Cobb (Cambridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Positioning Theory: Moral Contexts of International Action (Paperback)
This is an excellent book---I have used it in classes so it is very readable, but not simple. With this book, we have the basis for a normative theory for evaluating morality in discourse, moving beyond the relativism of non-normative approaches to social constructionism. I am also using it as a framework to understand identity-based conflicts.
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Positioning Theory: Moral Contexts of International Action by Luk van Langenhove (Paperback - November 26, 1998)
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