Discourses
"Discourses" refer to structured ways of communicating ideas, beliefs, and values within a society. They can take various forms, including spoken, written, or visual communication, and often shape how people understand and interpret the world around them. Discourses are influenced by cultural, social, and historical contexts, making them dynamic and subject to change over time.
In academic settings, Michel Foucault is a key figure associated with the study of discourses. He explored how discourses shape knowledge and power relations, emphasizing that what is considered "truth" is often constructed through language and societal norms. Understanding discourses helps analyze how ideas are propagated and challenged within different contexts.