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Hegemonic discourse revisited
Author(s) -
Berns Margie,
Barrett Jeanelle,
Chan Chak,
Chikuma Yoshiki,
Friedrich Patricia,
Hadjidimos OlgaMaria,
Harney Jill,
Hislope Kristi,
Johnson David,
Kimball Suzanne,
Low Yvonne,
Mchenry Tracey,
Palaiologos Vivienne,
Petray Marnie,
Shapiro Rebecca,
Shook Ana Ramirez
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
international journal of applied linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.712
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1473-4192
pISSN - 0802-6106
DOI - 10.1111/j.1473-4192.1999.tb00166.x
Subject(s) - hegemony , reflection (computer programming) , sociology , linguistics , media studies , political science , philosophy , law , computer science , politics , programming language
It is necessary to trust in the oppressed and in their ability to reason. Whoever lacks this trust will fail to initiate (or will abandon) dialogue, reflection, and communication, and will fall into using slogans, communiqués, monologues, and instructions. Paulo Freire (1970: 53)