Plagiarism and ideology: Identity in intercultural discourse
Abstract
The concept of plagiarism, as used both in considerations of academic writing and in international negotiations over intellectual copyright, assumes a model of communication based on autonomous, rational, individuals who behave as originators of their own discourses. But studies of communication, beginning with Goffman's concepts of production format and footing - and also including the concepts of enactment, social role, face, politeness...
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Plagiarism and ideology: Identity in intercultural discourse
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Published Date
Mar 1, 1995
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Volume
24
Issue
01
Pages
1 - 28
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