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Speech in the riots as a type of communication
Autor
Amézquita Castro, Laura Marcela
Blanco Rincón, Rosana
Institución
Resumen
El discurso está formado por valores, palabras y acuerdos comunes, esto se refuerza porque es una verdad colectiva con la aceptación del grupo social. Los pensamientos y revoluciones han creado el papel político del estudiante universitario y su deseo al reconocimiento de la verdad que no debe ser respondida por el uso de la fuerza física,sino por el uso de las palabras. Además, incluye qué elementos discursivos utilizan los estudiantes en la función comunicativa para transmitir sus ideologías y definir su identidad discursiva. El tema principal son las prácticas comunicativas utilizadas por los estudiantes y el gobierno, incluyendo conceptos sobre un movimiento social, conflicto político, prácticas comunicativas y violencia simbólica. Concluyendo que hay una tendencia a que los estudiantes estén interesados en apoyar las causas de los líderes y las organizaciones mencionadas en las entrevistas. The speech is comprised of values, words and common agreements. It is strengthened by a collective truth with the acceptance of a social group. Within a student movement in public university, the use of verbal communication is a reality and it is also identified as the engine of ideologies. Thoughts and revolutions that have created the political role of the university student and its wish to the recognition of the truth that should not be responded by the use of physical force, but the use of words.
Additionally, it reveals the study of discursive elements students use in the communication features to transmit their ideologies and define their discursive identity.
The main subject is the communicative practices used by the students and the government, including concepts about a social movement, political conflict, communicative practices, and symbolic violence. Concluding that exists a tendency for students to be interested in supporting the causes of the leaders and organizations mentioned in the interviews. Acknowledgements 2
Resumen 3
Abstract 4
Introduction 7
Chapter I: statement of the problem 10
Justification 10
Research question and objectives 13
General objective 13
Specific objective 13
Chapter 2: Reference framework 14
Theoretical Framework 14
Definition of power relation according to Michel Foucault 14
Definition of politics according to Hannah Arendt 16
Definition of violence 18
Symbolic violence 19
Definition of protest 23
Definition of discourse 25
Definition of social movement 26
Definition of discursive strategies 26
Definition of discursive identity 29
State of the art 32
Chapter 3: Methodology framework 38
Data collection instruments 40
Interview 40
Survey 42
Description and justification 42
Chapter 4: Data analysis 45
Interview 45
First interview: Guillermo Olarte- University Nacional student 45
Interview 2 Woman U. National 48
Third Interview: Víctor Hugo - University National student 50
Fourth interview: Anonymous man 53
Fifth Interview: Juan Diego Ortega 53
Sixth interview: Anonymous man II 53
Survey- Results: 54
Results’ Discussion 55
Chapter 5: Conclusions 58
Limitations of the present study 58
References 63
Appendix A 73
Appendix B Pregrado Profesional en Lenguas Modernas