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A note on epistemics and discourse analysis.
1Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain. vandijk@discourses.org
This study explores how knowledge is expressed in discourse, emphasizing the need to consider cognitive structures alongside discourse analysis. Understanding these elements is crucial for explaining how knowledge is managed in communication.
Area of Science:
- Social Psychology
- Discourse Analysis
- Cognitive Science
Background:
- Discursive Psychology introduced discourse analysis (DA) to social psychology.
- DA has studied the expression of psychological notions in text and talk.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose a method for studying the expression of knowledge in discourse.
- To integrate cognitive underlying structures with discourse analysis for a comprehensive understanding of knowledge expression.
Main Methods:
- Multidisciplinary approach to knowledge.
- Analysis of discourse structures expressing knowledge.
Main Results:
- Discourse analysis is essential for studying knowledge expression.
- Cognitive underlying structures are critical for explaining discourse properties related to knowledge.
Conclusions:
- A comprehensive study of knowledge in discourse requires serious consideration of both discourse and its cognitive underpinnings.
- This approach helps explain implicit knowledge and the management of old/new information in communication.
