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Exploring the non-discursive: A three-layered approach to discourse and its boundaries

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2019
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This chapter outlines a comprehensive three-layered approach to the study of discourse and its boundaries. It argues that Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) may benefit from a sociologically-informed analysis of the fuzzy boundaries between discourse and the non-discursive. This chapter starts by discussing the non-discursive in Laclau and Mouffe’s Discourse Theory and it turns, in a second step, to Foucault-inspired approaches to discourse. Building upon the latter, the proposal to study discourse and its boundaries presented in this chapter distinguishes three different levels: (1) the level of discursive and social practices, (2) the structural level, (3) and the agential and reflexive level. In the final part of the chapter, I discuss the implications of this three-layered approach for a social ontology and a practice of critique within CDS. To conclude, I contend that this approach to discourse and its boundaries expands the potential of a postfoundational CDS research agenda and strengthens the critical gaze of discourse research.
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Roch González, Juan, Exploring the Non-discursive: A three-layered approach to Discourse and its Boundaries in Furkó, P., Vaskó, I., Dér, C. and Madsen D. Fuzzy Boundaries in Discourse Studies – Perspectives on Theoretical, Methodological, and Lexico Grammatical Fuzziness London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 15-36; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27573-0_2
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Facultades y escuelas::Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología
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Ciencia Política y de la Administración
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