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Language Style in Mario Teguh Golden Ways Talk Show
This study deals with the type of language style used in Mario Teguh GoldenWays Talk Show. The objectives of this study are to find out the most types oflanguage style, to describe how the most dominant language style used and toreason for the use of the most dominant language style used by Mario Teguh inMario Teguh Golden Ways Talk Show. The study was conducted by usingdescriptive qualitative method. The data of this research were utterances of MarioTeguh in Mario Teguh Golden Ways Talk Show. The findings of this researchare the most dominant of language used by Mario Teguh in Mario Teguh GoldenWays is consultative style (60.6%) followed by casual style (32.45%), frozen style(5.2%), formal style(1.8%) and intimate style (0%). In this talk show Mario Teguhtends to use consulative style while he was speaking with the participants toprovide more explicit background information of the participant's problems. Theconsultative style in all context is used to make audiences easily understand howthe topic is going on in their life
Deformed Heisenberg Algebra with Reflection, Anyons and Supersymmetry of Parabosons
Deformed Heisenberg algebra with reflection appeared in the context of
Wigner's generalized quantization schemes underlying the concept of parafields
and parastatistics of Green, Volkov, Greenberg and Messiah. We review the
application of this algebra for the universal description of ordinary spin-
and anyon fields in 2+1 dimensions, and discuss the intimate relation between
parastatistics and supersymmetry.Comment: 4 pages. Talk given at the Int. Conf. ``Spin-Statistics Connection
and Commutation Relations", Anacapri, Capri Island, Italy -- May 31-June 3,
2000 (to appear in Proceedings
Patterns in the Telling: Single Women's Intimate Relationships with Men
This article explores some ways in which women not living with an intimate partner talk about their relationships with men. Data are considered in relation to social theorising on the changing nature of intimate relationships. The analysis makes use of traditions in narrative analysis and critical discursive psychology to identify some patterns in the telling, including common cultural resources that are drawn on by speakers. Patterned ways of portraying relationships identified in the data discussed here include a self-blame approach in describing extreme behaviour from the man concerned, and a repudiation of any intention of commitment through talk of the positive features of relationships with unavailable men. A further way of talking introduces a \'new realism\' in which relationships are depicted as right for a time but dispensable when their time is up. The analysis suggests that concepts of individualisation and impermanence in relationships provide new cultural resources that women can draw on in providing a self-narrative. The data demonstrate the detailed rhetorical work involved in producing a positive account of the self as a single woman.Single Women, Narrative, Discursive, Identity, Relationships
Research Report: 'Standing on my own two feet': Disadvantaged Teenagers, Intimate Partner Violence and Coercive Control
Visibility, Gossip and Intimate Neighbourly Knowledges (Findings paper no. 7)
Findings papers associated with ESRC-funded research project, 'Social Geographies of Rural Mental Health' (R000 23 8453)
“Some I don’t remember and some I do”: Memory talk in accounts of intimate partner violence.
This study is the first to address the ways in which male perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) talk about memory in their reports of their IPV and how these are used to manage their accountability for the violence. Drawing on and developing the discursive psychological literature on talk about memory, which highlights how such talk is used to perform practical actions within interactions, a discourse analysis is conducted on interviews with six male perpetrators of recent, multiple incidents of IPV who were undergoing treatment. The analysis identified the varying ways in which memory was used: first, claims of forgetting were used to avoid answering difficult and potentially incriminating questions; second, claims of clear memories were used to position partners as problematic and responsible for violence; and third, claims about simultaneously remembering and forgetting were found. The implications of these strategies for managing identity and accountability are discussed. </jats:p
Sex on TV: Content and Context
Part of a series that examines the nature and extent of sexual messages conveyed on American television. Focuses on references to contraception, safer sex, and waiting to have sex. Based on a sample of 1997-1998 programs
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