Mapping conversations about land use: How modern farmers practice individuality

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY
S. Brock, Andreas Aagaard Christensen, L. Hansen, M. Graversgaard, H. Vejre, T. Dalgaard, Kristoffer Piil, P. S. Andersen
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Abstract

In this article, drawing on the discursive psychology of Rom Harré, we show how mapping the exchange of words among people might disclose a complex reality; not merely that which farmers explicitly talk ‘about’ but the reality implicitly at stake within the communication. More specifically, we show how discourses involving modern farmers reveal an underlying placing in an abstract space, having sub-spaces defined by the life-orientation, sense of self and according self-positioning of modern people. In this way, we construct a road map of a set of ‘individualities’ characterizing the life of modern farmers: an individuality of citizenship, an individuality of geographies and an individuality of experience. Consequently, farmers face the problem that this multiplicity of individuality prevents them from communicating, as we will call it, univocally in the public by contrast to the univocal voices of other established social groups. We will analyse the structure of that problem by viewing diverse relations between the authority and the authenticity of different partners in the conversation on land use.
关于土地利用的地图对话:现代农民如何实践个性
在这篇文章中,借鉴罗姆·哈里斯的话语心理学,我们展示了如何映射人与人之间的语言交流可能揭示一个复杂的现实;不仅仅是农民明确谈论的内容,还有在交流中隐含的现实。更具体地说,我们展示了涉及现代农民的话语如何在抽象空间中揭示一种潜在的位置,这些空间由现代人的生活取向、自我意识和相应的自我定位所定义。通过这种方式,我们构建了一套“个性”的路线图,描绘了现代农民的生活:公民的个性,地理的个性和经验的个性。因此,农民面临的问题是,这种个性的多样性使他们无法在公共场合进行单一的交流,而不是像其他既定社会群体那样发出单一的声音。我们将通过观察在关于土地使用的对话中不同合作伙伴的权威和真实性之间的不同关系来分析这个问题的结构。
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