Discours

"Discours" is a multifaceted term primarily used in linguistics, philosophy, and social theory to describe the systems of language and social practices that shape our understanding of the world.

Analyzes how politicians use rhetoric and specific framing to influence public opinion and legitimize their actions. 4. Structuralist vs. Post-Structuralist Perspectives Discours

This interdisciplinary field examines how language functions in social contexts. It is used to deconstruct various forms of communication: "Discours" is a multifaceted term primarily used in

Viewed discourse as a set of stable rules (like grammar) that dictate how meaning is made. Structuralist vs

The most influential modern development of the term comes from French philosopher Michel Foucault. For Foucault, discourse is not just language; it is a system of representation that governs what can be said and who can say it.