Damian Tambini’s article, “What are Financial Journalists For?” (2010) is insightful and worthwhile in framing its argument in terms of how financial journalists themselves understand their role in corporate governance and the broader ethical responsibilities of their profession.
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Dans mon dernier billet, je commentais l’usage que fait Ianik Marcil d’un passage tiré de Friedrich Nietzsche.
L’économiste Ianik Marcil a récemment publié le livre Les passagers clandestins : métaphores et trompe-l’œil de l’économie, dans lequel il propose une étude des métaphores à partir de son champ d’étude, l’économie.
The thesis of the seventh chapter of John Sinclair’s Trust the Text (2004) is difficult, as it highlights the necessity of refraining from taking a stance on an emotionally charged problem (neoliberalism, for our purposes) in order to describe how language makes its meaning.
Norman Fairclough, it seems, might follow Bourdieu in suggesting that a critical awareness of language, or CLA, can serve to challenge the dominant discourses of global capitalism.