Graffiti act as a medium through which political (including socio-political unmentionables are mentioned without the writer attracting any political or social sanctions. Graffiti in Legon (Ghana) have anonymous authors. Through graffiti, people of lower social/political status (students) express their opinions on political actors (people holding public office) and political decision making processes. They also express their anger and frustration about Ghana's political situation. Sequentially, the graffiti consist of stimuli followed by responses. They could therefore be said to constitute discourses with participants taking turns. Syntactically, the sentences are often short, and are of a simple sentence type. Graffiti exhibit all ...
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The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which conversational analysis and turn-taking prin...
Graffiti is a form of self-expression unleashed upon the built-environment by unknown persons. Prese...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of ...
Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY ...
Graffiti is a popular topic in the sociological, criminological, and linguistic literature with seve...
This paper investigates graffiti drawn on vehicles in Egypt as an expression of their authors' socia...
Graffiti have received a great attention from scholars as they have been considered a vital cultural...
This paper is a study of graffiti as a very short text-type with a significant history and enormous...
There are many studies on graffiti and these studies mainly focus on the functionality of graffiti i...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
This paper highlights street art in the social movement in Sudan and the role of murals andpolitical...
This paper argues that graffiti can provide a form of socio-political commentary at the local level,...
The authors develop four exercises to further explore themes that are discussed in the Waldner and D...
Abstract: In Indonesia Graffiti phenomenon has become a popular culture. Graffiti exists around us; ...
Various researches across the world have established that graffiti writing is a universal social pra...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which conversational analysis and turn-taking prin...
Graffiti is a form of self-expression unleashed upon the built-environment by unknown persons. Prese...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of ...