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Exam papers as social spaces for control and manipulation: ‘Dear Dr X, please I need to pass this course’

机译:考试用纸作为控制和操纵的社交空间:“尊敬的X博士,请我通过此课程”

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In this paper, we take a critical discourse analytic approach to short notes written at the end of exam papers by Iranian students asking for a higher score. Such notes are sometimes written when the student has a feeling that they might fail the exam as a result of not providing satisfactory answers to questions. We consider this to be a manipulative strategy employed by these students to control their professors. Manipulation, however, is often considered an illegitimate source of power abuse by people having the higher hand in unequal power relations [Van Dijk, T.A. (2006). Discourse and manipulation. Discourse & Society, 17(3), 359-383]. The present paper argues for a new understanding of this important concept in the critical discourse analysis (CDA) tradition by highlighting manipulative strategies used by less powerful people. The analysis of 71 such notes written by students in two Iranian universities suggests that the students, as people in a lower position of power, resorted to certain manipulative strategies to exert influence on professors, people in a higher position of power. Four of the most frequent strategies identified in the data will be discussed: (1) tapping into religious beliefs; (2) highlighting personal and social problems as causes for inability to prepare for the exam; (3) referring to negative consequences for failing the exam, and therefore tapping into the examiner's conscience; and (4) resorting to honorific terms to address the examiner. This study would have implications for application of CDA in Higher Education.View full textDownload full textKeywordscritical discourse analysis, manipulation from below, higher educationRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2012.659444
机译:在本文中,我们采用批判性的语篇分析方法,对要求更高分数的伊朗学生在试卷结尾处写的简短笔记进行了分析。当学生由于无法提供满意的答案而感到考试不及格时,有时会写这些笔记。我们认为这是这些学生用来控制其教授的一种操纵策略。然而,操纵在不平等的权力关系中占上风的人通常被认为是滥用权力的非法来源[Van Dijk,T.A. (2006)。话语和操纵。 Discourse&Society,17(3),359-383]。本文通过强调能力较弱的人所使用的操纵策略,主张对批评话语分析(CDA)传统中的这一重要概念有新的认识。对伊朗两所大学的学生撰写的71篇这样的笔记的分析表明,作为权力较低的人,学生们采取了某些操纵策略来对权力较高的教授施加影响。将讨论数据中确定的四种最常见的策略:(1)挖掘宗教信仰; (2)突出个人和社会问题,导致无法准备考试; (3)指因考试不及格而带来的负面后果,因此要充分利用考官的良心; (4)诉诸荣誉称呼来向审查员讲话。这项研究将对CDA在高等教育中的应用产生影响。 ,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more“,发布编号:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2012.659444

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