The French historian of discourse, Michel Foucault, made a clear distinction between the "archive" and the method that he describes as archaeological. While this method does not require a trowel to ...
Discourse—the production of knowledge through language—as the famous French philosopher Michel Foucault has defined it, consists of language as well as practice. Discourse determines what is and is ...
This article contributes to discourse‐oriented, information‐seeking research by showing how discourses, from a neopragmatist perspective, can be explored as tools that people employ when they actively ...
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