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Leadership Through Discursive Strategies in Abiy Ahmed’s Welcoming Speech at the 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly Srour , Ibrahim
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 2 - Issue 2 - 2023
Publisher : Tecno Scientifica Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v2i2.252

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Diplomatic language and political discourse have always been inseparable and have wielded effects in terms of power, control, and domination. These effects depended on how language was used and for what purpose. The article stems from the premise that the use of specific strategies, particularly discursive strategies, enables users to convey power and leadership. Consequently, this article analyzes the political discourse, specifically the diplomatic language, used in the welcoming speech delivered by Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the African Union (AU) Assembly. The analysis is conducted based on Reisigl and Wodak's Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) theory, focusing on their five discursive strategies. The goal is to uncover the discursive strategies employed by Abiy Ahmed to achieve unity and, through unity, convey Africa's power in general, in the face of foreign intrusion, as well as Ethiopia's power specifically. The analysis reveals that the discursive strategy of predication predominated throughout the speech, both individually and in combination. Predication was employed to showcase notions of power, positivity, independence, and sovereignty of Ethiopia. By utilizing these discursive strategies, Abiy emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts to overcome any obstacles that arise in Africa.
Classroom Wall Graffiti as a Voice Tool: The Lebanese University as a Case Study Srour , Ibrahim
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 4 - Issue 2 - 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v4i2.707

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Language carried within it one’s affective notions, psychological struggles, and cognitive abilities. These were expressed through emotions, thoughts, and opinions that reflected one’s social role and status. In this way, language served as a vital tool for communication at the social, institutional, and interpersonal levels. Among its many forms was graffiti. Graffiti represented a form of communication that allowed writers to express their thoughts and feelings freely. This article was based on the premise that classroom wall graffiti played a significant role in voicing the opinions, emotions, and ideologies of their writers. It examined the classroom graffiti written by students at the Lebanese University’s English Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The aim was to highlight the cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal features of the students’ graffiti in order to demonstrate its effectiveness in expressing their voices. The findings showed that classroom graffiti by these students functioned as a powerful discursive social practice, enabling them to articulate the thoughts and emotions that weighed on their minds.