Discourse
Discourse is a term used in linguistics, sociology, and philosophy to refer to ways of speaking, writing, and representing the world that go beyond single sentences. It encompasses language use within social practices, including genres, conventions, and institutions, and it helps to produce or legitimate particular knowledge, identities, and power relations. Discourse thus refers not only to speech or text but to the broader social processes in which meaning is created and circulated.
Theoretical perspectives vary. Michel Foucault treated discourse as a system of statements that defines what can
Domains: political discourse, media discourse, scientific discourse, medical discourse, educational discourse, and everyday talk. In sociolinguistics,
Discourse analysis uses qualitative methods to examine how discourse constructs social identities, sustains power relations, or