Framing devices in the inaugural addresses of De La Salle University presidents and chancellors (2004-2015)
Department/Unit
Strategic Communications
Document Type
Archival Material/Manuscript
Publication Date
11-25-2015
Abstract
This study provides a close examination of seven inaugural addresses of the De La Salle University presidents and chancellors in a span of just over a decade, from Academic Year 2004-2005 to Academic Year 2015-2016. Adapting the framing devices used by Young (2013) in a study of university and college president's speeches and taking into account Thro's (2009) notion of hybrid speeches employed by CEO's, this study analyzes how DLSU's leaders frame their thoughts on leadership and their new position. This study raises the need to further develop the standards for examining inaugural addresses in universities and colleges, and to delineate the characteristics unique to this genre.
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Recommended Citation
Carlos, M. A. (2015). Framing devices in the inaugural addresses of De La Salle University presidents and chancellors (2004-2015). Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13434
Disciplines
Educational Leadership | Higher Education
Keywords
College presidents—Philippines; De La Salle University (Philippines); Higher education—Leadership
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