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Exploring policies by analysing texts - step by step

  1. 2025/26 Discourses in Europe
  2. Exploring policies by analysing texts - step by step
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打开: 2025年11月20日 星期四 00:00
到期日: 2025年12月1日 星期一 00:00
This activity aims at using the document that you selected in the previous class to explore ways of analysing how Discourses seem to be inscribed in the ongoing detailed language and textual activity in our daily practices. Using one particular text related to language and citizenship in a specific context as a departing point,  you will be able to explore how the text itself becomes part of the broader social practices of thinking, doing and being a citizen and a speaker of languages. This might lead to the development of critical awareness about language and about citizenship dynamics. 
上个活动 Analysing texts to explore the role of language in the status of citizenship
下个活动 Link to Professor Clara Keating's UC virtual room

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