A Discourse of Trade
Author : Nicholas Barbon
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 50,52 MB
Release : 1690
Category : Commerce
ISBN :
Author : Nicholas Barbon
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 50,52 MB
Release : 1690
Category : Commerce
ISBN :
Author : Thomas Mun
Publisher : Augustus m Kelley Pubs
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 37,18 MB
Release : 1971-01-01
Category : East Indies
ISBN : 9780678008737
Author : Dudley North
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 10,24 MB
Release : 1691
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Michael Strange
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 31,63 MB
Release : 2013-08-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1136022805
Writing Global Trade Governance operationalises a key post-structuralist methodology in order to expand understanding on the institution at the heart of the global political economy. Despite the WTO’s centrality and the growing popularity of methods utilizing discourse theory, no other text has yet demonstrated how these two fields of learning can be productively combined. The book seeks to move beyond existing literatures that assume the WTO to be a structure, institution or normative framework, in order to enquire into the discursive processes of identity formation that make the WTO both possible and contested. The book criticises conventional approaches that treat critical civil society as distinct to the WTO, arguing instead that it is only through including such social practices within the field of relations making the WTO that we can properly understand what makes the WTO work. The book presents an empirical analysis of the discursive character of the present-day WTO (including its formation and operation) and then moves on to evaluate how it is subject to change within a broader social context. The final stage of the book seeks to discuss the impact of the findings on future research, both on the WTO and other institutions. This work is a significant intervention in the literature on the World Trade Organization and the politics of global trade and social movements, and will be of great interest to students and scholars of global governance, discourse theory and international organizations
Author : Neil Postman
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 38,68 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN :
Examines the effects of television culture on how we conduct our public affairs and how "entertainment values" corrupt the way we think.
Author : Istvan Hont
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 48,47 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780674010383
"The author focuses on Adam Smith and his contemporaries, who pondered these issues, particularly the nature and development of commercial society. They attempted to come to terms with the claim that, on the one hand, the market was a decisive element in economic progress, and, on the other, that its workings depended upon the release of the immoral desires of fallen men and that its consequences were socially and politically destabilizing. Hont reconstructs the salient features of this controversy between the proponents of market sociability and its most trenchant critics. In doing so, he has helped to locate historically the most important arguments at the heart of the emergence of modernity."--Jacket.
Author : Richard Hakluyt
Publisher :
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 15,10 MB
Release : 1877
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : A. Firth
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 2014-06-28
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 148329918X
The study of negotiation has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, yet rarely have discourse analysts applied their particular concerns and interests to the phenomenon. Although a fundamental characteristic of negotiation is linguistic action, the detailed study of negotiation as a communicative, discourse activity is in its infancy. In the first collection of its kind, Alan Firth has brought together 14 original studies of negotiation discourse.Drawing on insights and methodologies from discourse and conversation analysis, pragmatics, ethnography and ethnomethodology, the book examines negotiations in a wide range of workplaces, including the US Federal Trade Commission, management-union meetings, doctors' surgeries, travel agencies, international trading houses in Denmark, Belgium and Australia, Swedish social welfare offices, and consumer helplines. Collectively, the book explores the notion of negotiation both as a formal encounter and as a gloss for more informal decision-making activities.Questions specifically addressed include: what is the interactional character of negotiation? How are negotiations related to the work context? And how are negotiations undertaken linguistically - as discourse-based activities? Answers are sought by utilising transcripts of real-life instances of negotiation. This allows for finely-detailed descriptions of the observed activities, providing important insight into the discourse-context relationship, the interactional bases of work acitivities, and the communicative processes of negotiation.
Author : Nicholas Barbon
Publisher :
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 16,47 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Commerce
ISBN :
Author : Cynthia Long Westfall
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 23,85 MB
Release : 2006-06-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567472191
This study attempts to analyse the text of Hebrews with a method of discourse analysis primarily based on a form of systemic functional linguistics developed for Hellenistic Greek, but it is also informed by other linguistic studies. It begins with a general survey of the literature that is either influential or representative of approaches to the structure of Hebrews. The survey is followed by an introduction to the terminology and definitions of discourse analysis, as well as the theory behind the methodology, and describes a procedure for analysing text. Hebrews is treated as having three sections. The first section of Hebrews (1:1-4:16) demonstrates the organization of the units, the topic of the units, the prominent text, and the relationship of the first section with the rest of the discourse. The second section of Hebrews (4:11-10:25) is described in two parts (4:11-7:28 and 8:1-10:25) because of its length. There is an overlap between the first and second sections in 4:11-16 and between the second and third sections in 10:19-25. Both of these passages have a concluding function for the preceding co-text and a staging function for the following co-text, so that they look backwards and forwards. The third and final section in 10:19-13:25 contains the climax or discourse peak. The study is concluded with a description of the coherence of the discourse and a presentation of a mental representation of the text. JSNTS and Studies in New Testament Greek subseries