In this response to comments received to the previous article, authors clarify the aim of their study and the methodology of their analysis. Drawing from Niklas Luhmann’s distinction between first and second-order observation, authors suggest that Sociology needs to reappropriate its critical spirit by engaging in media social theory as a redescription of self- description. Critical Discourse Analysis, they argue, offers a possible way forward to bring sociological media analysis to that second order observation and thus using data resulting from media analysis to ultimately advance social critique and sociological theory.
Critical Sociology and beyond: A redescription of representation of femicide
Bandelli D;
2016
Abstract
In this response to comments received to the previous article, authors clarify the aim of their study and the methodology of their analysis. Drawing from Niklas Luhmann’s distinction between first and second-order observation, authors suggest that Sociology needs to reappropriate its critical spirit by engaging in media social theory as a redescription of self- description. Critical Discourse Analysis, they argue, offers a possible way forward to bring sociological media analysis to that second order observation and thus using data resulting from media analysis to ultimately advance social critique and sociological theory.File in questo prodotto:
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