The Neighborhood´s Chronotope Daily Life, Lines of Argument, andTruth in the Discourse of a Group ofNeighbors to Prevent Crime
The notion of “daily life” is both a sociological and an interpretative resource when decoding common and familiar practices. Our aim is to examine how the notion of “daily life”, along with the idea of “neighborhood”, can become or be used as an argumentative common place (topoi) that plays a centr...
Autor Principal: | Tufró, Manuel; Instituto Gino Germani |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Facultad de Comunicación y Lenguaje
2010
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http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/signoypensamiento/article/view/2525 |
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The notion of “daily life” is both a sociological and an interpretative resource when decoding common and familiar practices. Our aim is to examine how the notion of “daily life”, along with the idea of “neighborhood”, can become or be used as an argumentative common place (topoi) that plays a central role in a wider, more understandable expository strategy oriented towards the production of non-political effects. Taking Ducrot’s argumentation theory and Garfinkle’s ethnomethodology as our theoretical framework, we analyze a corpus of discourses produced by the members of a neighborhood’s organization to prevent crime in La Paternal, a neighborhood in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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