Beyond the Prison-House of Language: Discourse as a Sociological Concept

  • Chalaby J
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Abstract

The key concept in the argument about journalism emerging in the course of the 19th century is that of discourse. This notion, as many oft-used concepts, is elusive. The objective of the following pages is to explain the way I understand this notion and to indicate the contribution this concept can make, in my opinion, to the sociology of the media.1

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Chalaby, J. K. (1998). Beyond the Prison-House of Language: Discourse as a Sociological Concept. In The Invention of Journalism (pp. 57–67). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230376175_4

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