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Using Critical Discourse Analysis to Detect Online Misogyny #17

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mgeyrdnlr opened this issue Jan 19, 2020 · 0 comments
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Using Critical Discourse Analysis to Detect Online Misogyny #17

mgeyrdnlr opened this issue Jan 19, 2020 · 0 comments
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Defining and determining the most effective methods of critical discourse analysis to detect online misogyny

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Critical discourse analysis is a methodology that enables a strong assessment of what is meant when language is used to describe and explain. Critical discourse analysis examines the form, structure and content of discourse, from the grammar and wording employed in its creation to its reception and interpretation by a wider audience. The employment of verbs, pronouns and nouns within discourse is as much part of this analysis as the assessment of the content and tone of the discourse.

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Stance taking
Word frequency
Words alignment
Sentence structure
Semantics

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Theories and studies on critical discourse analysis

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  • [Researching more into critical discourse analysis] Step 1
  • [Coming up with concrete methods of critical discourse analysis that can help Opt Out technically] Step 2
  • [ Testing the methods to see if they are helpful for the project] Step 3
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