Abstract
Abstract
The research articles(RAs) as the dominant genre of academic writing can be accounted as the sites of reproduction
of unequal power relations and dominance. Through critical discourse analysis of epistemological and ontological underpinnings and
subsequently methodological aims and values of positivist paradigm as social structures, this article aims to foreground power and
ideology stricken latent aspects of empiricist RAs. Research as a social practice mediates between the social structures and the
RAs as social events. Textual analysis of practical arguments presented mostly in the pedagogical implications part revealed that
the scientific world views manifest themselves as the premises of these arguments. The premises can provide reasons for actions
(Searle’s,2010, social ontology theory). The reasons can signify the empiricist
interests as the global concerns. They exclude the rival paradigms or ways of understanding the world. These world views maintain
the dominance of Western societies on global academic and social discourses.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication