2022
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-09342022000200481
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Applying Appraisal Theory for the Interpretation of Experienced Researchers’ Interviews on Open Access

Abstract: Interviews are a recognized and valued method for obtaining research data. Usually, these data are drawn from the content of interviews. However, words and prosodic elements that accompany them may reveal complementary, and even contradictory information, that substantially alters the researcher's first impression. After the publication in September of 2018 of the document COAlition Plan S which announced that research results funded by European institutions would have to be published in Open Access from 1 Jan… Show more

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“…This model considers three main concepts, attitude, graduation, and engagement. Attitude refers to the evaluative meaning through which speakers/writers take a positive or negative stance, and it can be divided into three subcategories, affect, judgement, and appreciation (Fortanet-Gomez, 2022). Graduation can be defined as an evaluative tool that gradates the meaning of terms by using adjectives or other parts of speech to strengthen or weaken, and it can be divided in subcategories such as force and focus (Korenek & Šimko, 2014).…”
Section: Appraisal Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model considers three main concepts, attitude, graduation, and engagement. Attitude refers to the evaluative meaning through which speakers/writers take a positive or negative stance, and it can be divided into three subcategories, affect, judgement, and appreciation (Fortanet-Gomez, 2022). Graduation can be defined as an evaluative tool that gradates the meaning of terms by using adjectives or other parts of speech to strengthen or weaken, and it can be divided in subcategories such as force and focus (Korenek & Šimko, 2014).…”
Section: Appraisal Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%