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Balestrini, Daniel Patrick ; Stoeger, Heidrun

Cultural Framing of Giftedness in Recent US Fictional Texts (Version 2)

Balestrini, Daniel Patrick und Stoeger, Heidrun (2024) Cultural Framing of Giftedness in Recent US Fictional Texts (Version 2). [Datensatz]

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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.58477

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A perennial topic of research on giftedness has been individuals’ perceptions of and attitudes towards giftedness, the gifted, and gifted education. Although giftedness is a culturally constructed concept, most examination of the term’s meanings and implications has used reactive measures (i.e., surveys) to tap respondents’ giftedness-related perceptions and attitudes within the context of formal ...

A perennial topic of research on giftedness has been individuals’ perceptions of and attitudes towards giftedness, the gifted, and gifted education. Although giftedness is a culturally constructed concept, most examination of the term’s meanings and implications has used reactive measures (i.e., surveys) to tap respondents’ giftedness-related perceptions and attitudes within the context of formal education. To provide a better understanding of the cultural meanings associated with giftedness—the term’s cultural framing—we investigated the depiction of giftedness within a professional cultural product removed from education, namely, a large corpus of US fictional texts. We examined patterns of word usage in the vicinity of the term gift*, when used in the dictionary senses related to giftedness, in a large corpus of US fictional texts of recent decades, consisting of 485,179 text samples and 1,002,889,754 word tokens. Via inductive methods of quantitative text analysis, we explored themes occurring in the vicinity of gift*; and with an existing lookup dictionary, we assessed deductively the overall emotional valance of the writing near gift*. Our investigation revealed ways in which the literary exploration of giftedness coheres with and distinguishes itself from the outlooks on giftedness noted for survey-based research in education settings. In fictional texts, giftedness evinces special associations with humanities domains and beauty and, on balance, correlates positively with emotionally positive words.


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  • [img] [img] Dong, Luobing, Balestrini, Daniel Patrick und Stoeger, Heidrun (2024) Cultural framing of giftedness in recent US fictional texts. PLOS ONE 19 (8), e0307222.
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DokumentenartDatensatz
Datum22 Juni 2024
InstitutionenHumanwissenschaften > Institut für Bildungswissenschaft > Lehrstuhl für Schulpädagogik (Prof. Dr. Heidrun Stöger)
Humanwissenschaften > Institut für Bildungswissenschaft
Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation300 Sozialwissenschaften > 370 Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
400 Sprache > 420 Englisch
800 Literatur > 810 Englische Literatur Amerikas
StatusUnveröffentlicht
BegutachtetNein, diese Version wurde noch nicht begutachtet (bei preprints)
An der Universität Regensburg entstandenZum Teil
URN der UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-584777
Dokumenten-ID58477

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