articleJournal of Political IdeologiesJun 1, 2006Closed access

Ideology and discourse analysis

Pompeu Fabra University

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Abstract

Contrary to most traditional approaches, ideologies are defined here within a multidisciplinary framework that combines a social, cognitive and discursive component. As ‘systems of ideas’, ideologies are sociocognitively defined as shared representations of social groups, and more specifically as the ‘axiomatic’ principles of such representations. As the basis of a social group's self-image, ideologies organize its identity, actions, aims, norms and values, and resources as well as its relations to other social groups. Ideologies are distinct from the sociocognitive basis of broader cultural communities, within which different ideological groups share fundamental beliefs such as their cultural knowledge.…

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Keywords
  • Ideology
  • Ingroups and outgroups
  • Sociology
  • Outgroup
  • Epistemology
  • Social psychology
  • Systematic ideology
  • Psychology
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