| Theodore Sasson - 230 Seiten
...construction of social problems also affects a much wider range of phenomena. As Edelman (1988:12) puts it: Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence...there or because they are important for wellbeing. They signify who are virtuous and useful and who are dangerous or inadequate, which actions will be... | |
| David Wells Engstrom - 1997 - 260 Seiten
...Revolutionary Cuba: 1959-74" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida, 1975), 74. 15. Murray Edelman writes, "Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence...there or because they are important for wellbeing. They signify who are virtuous and useful and who are dangerous or inadequate. . . ." Murray Edelman,... | |
| Lise Buranen, Alice Myers Roy - 1999 - 328 Seiten
...reminds us. "is not a verifiable entity but a construction that furthers ideological interests" 1 181: Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence...there or because they are important for wellbeing. They signify who are virtuous and useful and who are dangerous or inadequate, which actions will be... | |
| John Gibbons - 1999 - 200 Seiten
...politics which puts an interpretation on what a policy 'problem' might be. Murray Edelman suggests that: 'Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence as reinforcements of ideologies. not simple because they are there or because they are important for well-being' (Edelman 1988:12-13). Thus... | |
| Richard L. Johannesen - 2000 - 312 Seiten
...Conclusion In Constructing the Political Spectacle, Murray Edelman, a political scientist, reminds us: "Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence...there or because they are important for well-being. They signify who are virtuous and useful and who are dangerous or inadequate, which actions will be... | |
| Anne Westhues - 2003 - 377 Seiten
...to understand the pressures and tensions acting on them and the potential solutions. Edelman argues: Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence as reinforcements of ideologies, not just simply because they are there or because they are important for well-being. They signify who are... | |
| Gregory L. Ulmer - 2005 - 332 Seiten
...categories, concepts, and topics. Problems come into discourse and therefore into existence as reinforcement of ideologies, not simply because they are there or because they are important for well-being. They signify who are virtuous and useful and who are dangerous or inadequate, which actions will be... | |
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