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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Barack Obama’s (2004) DNC Keynote Speech: Unfolding the Elements of Social Liberal Ideology
(CIU Journal, 2025-12-19) Asiqur Rahman
This paper conducts a critical discourse analysis of the linguistic manifestation of social liberal ideology in Barack Obama’s (2004) Democratic National Convention (DNC) Keynote speech. Grounded in Fairclough’s (2015) discourse theory, Beitz’s (1999) and Shypunov’s (2018) frameworks of social liberalism, as well as Martin’s (2004) positive discourse analysis, the paper examines how Obama’s speech constructs and promotes the key tenets of social liberalism – specifically individual liberty, social justice, unity, and equality – in contrast to the notions of division and inequality prevalent in the context of the USA in 2004. The study utilizes four tools of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA): social actor analysis, metaphors, personal pronouns, and lexical analysis. Specifically, it analyzes how Obama’s (2004) strategies for representing social actors, his use of metaphors, personal pronouns, and lexical choices reflect and reinforce social liberal ideology. Major findings of this analysis reveal that the core principles of social liberalism (individual liberty and social justice) are evident in Obama’s (2004) strategies for representing social actors, his use of metaphors, personal pronouns, and lexical choices. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of how ideology is linguistically encoded and disseminated in political speeches, revealing the complex linguistic mechanisms through which political leaders articulate and promote specific ideologies. This provides valuable insights for future research on political communication and ideological framing.
Navigating Diasporic Identity and Cultural Hybridity in Dhaka Dust
(CIU Journal, 2025-12-19) Samia Afroz
Book Review: G. Tyler Miller and Scott E. Spoolman, Environmental Science 14th Edition. Brooks/Cole: Cengage Learning, 2013, 459 pp., ISBN: 13:978 1 133 10439 1.
(CIU Journal, 2018-12-01) Book Reviewed by Rahat Bari Tooheen, Aminul Islam Chowdhury
Does Foreign Direct Investment Stimulate Economic Progress of a Developing Country? Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh
(CIU Journal, 2018-12-01) Emon Kalyan Chowdhury¹
This study attempts to throw light on the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Economic Growth (EG) of Bangladesh. Augmented Dickey Fuller unit root test is applied to test the data stationarity of time series data from 1975 to 2015. Johansen Cointegration Model shows that both FDI and economic growth are co-integrated. Vector Error Correction Model indicates that economic growth depends on FDI in the long-run, whereas no short-run causality is found through Wald test. Granger Causality test suggests that FDI and EG have bidirectional relation and cause each other.
Facing Critical Governance Challenges in Bangladesh: An Overview
(CIU Journal, 2018-12-01) Mohammad Mohabbat Khan
This paper is a reflection of author's research and writing over last three decades in the area of governance. This paper looks at and analyzes governance challenges faced by Bangladesh. The paper proposes for adoption of a few policy actions that may go a long way to improve the present situation in this country, such as creation of a meaningful partnership between three sectors-public, private and third; creation of jobs for unemployed and educated youth; revamping the education sector by emphasizing on moral and technical education; right-sizing the public service; reducing corruption by further strengthening of ACC; filling the three sectors on the basis of merit and merit only; encouraging bright, young and civic-minded individuals to actively participate in politics.