Advances in Critical Discourse Studies
Herausgeber: Machin, David; Wodak, Ruth; Krzyzanowski, Michal; Richardson, John
Advances in Critical Discourse Studies
Herausgeber: Machin, David; Wodak, Ruth; Krzyzanowski, Michal; Richardson, John
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This book collects ground-breaking scholarship and cutting-edge research which reflects significant shifts in Critical Discourse Studies, exploring the field from theoretical, analytic and methodological perspectives. It was originally published as three special issues of the journal Critical Discourse Studies.
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This book collects ground-breaking scholarship and cutting-edge research which reflects significant shifts in Critical Discourse Studies, exploring the field from theoretical, analytic and methodological perspectives. It was originally published as three special issues of the journal Critical Discourse Studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781032925080
- ISBN-10: 1032925086
- Artikelnr.: 71670802
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781032925080
- ISBN-10: 1032925086
- Artikelnr.: 71670802
John E. Richardson is a Senior Lecturer in Media Communication and Studies at Loughborough University, UK. Michal Krzyzanowski is a Professor in Media and Communication at Örebro University, Sweden. David Machin is a Professor in Media and Communication at Örebro University, Sweden. Ruth Wodak is Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies at Lancaster University, UK.
Part I: Discourse, History and Memory 1. On the politics of remembering (or
not) Ruth Wodak and John E. Richardson 2. Trauma, discourse and
communicative limits Michael Pickering and Emily Keightley 3.
Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on
employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom John E.
Richardson and Ruth Wodak 4. The unbearable lightness of identity:
membership, tradition and the Jewish anti-Semite in Gershom Scholem's
letter to Hannah Arendt David Kaposi 5. Constructing the past and
constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the
dictatorship Mariana Achugar 6. Dealing with a traumatic past: the victim
hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their
reconciliation discourse Annelies Verdoolaege 7. 'No reconciliation without
redress': articulating political demands in post-transitional South Africa
Aletta J. Norval Part II: Class and Discourse 8. Renewing an academic
interest in structural inequalities David Machin and John E. Richardson 9.
The denial of class struggle by British Governments in their anti-union
discourse (1978-2007) Claudia Ortu 10. Urbanisation: Discourse class gender
in mid-Victorian photographs of maids - reading the archive of Arthur J.
Munby Sarah Edge 11. (Mis)recognition and the middle-class/bourgeois gaze:
A case study of Wife Swap Samantha A. Lyle 12. Doing class: A discursive
and ethnomethodological approach C.M. Scharff 13. 'Underclass' and
'ordinary people' discourses: Representing/re-presenting council tenants in
a housing campaign Paul Watt 14. A war on the poor: Constructing welfare
and work in the twenty-first century Greg Marston Part III: Ethnography and
Critical Discourse Analysis 15. Ethnography and critical discourse
analysis: towards a problem-oriented research dialogue Michal Krzyzanowski
16. The sounds of silence in educational tracking: a longitudinal,
ethnographic case study Rebecca Rogers 17. The patient's world: discourse
analysis and ethnography Dariusz Galasinski 18. Critical discourse analysis
and the ethnography of language policy David Cassels Johnson 19. Political
communication, institutional cultures and linearities of organisational
practice: a discourse-ethnographic approach to institutional change in the
European Union Michal Krzyzanowski 20. The role of internal guidelines in
shaping news narratives: ethnographic insights into the discursive rhetoric
of Middle East reporting by the BBC and Al-Jazeera English Leon Barkho
not) Ruth Wodak and John E. Richardson 2. Trauma, discourse and
communicative limits Michael Pickering and Emily Keightley 3.
Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on
employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom John E.
Richardson and Ruth Wodak 4. The unbearable lightness of identity:
membership, tradition and the Jewish anti-Semite in Gershom Scholem's
letter to Hannah Arendt David Kaposi 5. Constructing the past and
constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the
dictatorship Mariana Achugar 6. Dealing with a traumatic past: the victim
hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their
reconciliation discourse Annelies Verdoolaege 7. 'No reconciliation without
redress': articulating political demands in post-transitional South Africa
Aletta J. Norval Part II: Class and Discourse 8. Renewing an academic
interest in structural inequalities David Machin and John E. Richardson 9.
The denial of class struggle by British Governments in their anti-union
discourse (1978-2007) Claudia Ortu 10. Urbanisation: Discourse class gender
in mid-Victorian photographs of maids - reading the archive of Arthur J.
Munby Sarah Edge 11. (Mis)recognition and the middle-class/bourgeois gaze:
A case study of Wife Swap Samantha A. Lyle 12. Doing class: A discursive
and ethnomethodological approach C.M. Scharff 13. 'Underclass' and
'ordinary people' discourses: Representing/re-presenting council tenants in
a housing campaign Paul Watt 14. A war on the poor: Constructing welfare
and work in the twenty-first century Greg Marston Part III: Ethnography and
Critical Discourse Analysis 15. Ethnography and critical discourse
analysis: towards a problem-oriented research dialogue Michal Krzyzanowski
16. The sounds of silence in educational tracking: a longitudinal,
ethnographic case study Rebecca Rogers 17. The patient's world: discourse
analysis and ethnography Dariusz Galasinski 18. Critical discourse analysis
and the ethnography of language policy David Cassels Johnson 19. Political
communication, institutional cultures and linearities of organisational
practice: a discourse-ethnographic approach to institutional change in the
European Union Michal Krzyzanowski 20. The role of internal guidelines in
shaping news narratives: ethnographic insights into the discursive rhetoric
of Middle East reporting by the BBC and Al-Jazeera English Leon Barkho
Part I: Discourse, History and Memory 1. On the politics of remembering (or
not) Ruth Wodak and John E. Richardson 2. Trauma, discourse and
communicative limits Michael Pickering and Emily Keightley 3.
Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on
employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom John E.
Richardson and Ruth Wodak 4. The unbearable lightness of identity:
membership, tradition and the Jewish anti-Semite in Gershom Scholem's
letter to Hannah Arendt David Kaposi 5. Constructing the past and
constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the
dictatorship Mariana Achugar 6. Dealing with a traumatic past: the victim
hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their
reconciliation discourse Annelies Verdoolaege 7. 'No reconciliation without
redress': articulating political demands in post-transitional South Africa
Aletta J. Norval Part II: Class and Discourse 8. Renewing an academic
interest in structural inequalities David Machin and John E. Richardson 9.
The denial of class struggle by British Governments in their anti-union
discourse (1978-2007) Claudia Ortu 10. Urbanisation: Discourse class gender
in mid-Victorian photographs of maids - reading the archive of Arthur J.
Munby Sarah Edge 11. (Mis)recognition and the middle-class/bourgeois gaze:
A case study of Wife Swap Samantha A. Lyle 12. Doing class: A discursive
and ethnomethodological approach C.M. Scharff 13. 'Underclass' and
'ordinary people' discourses: Representing/re-presenting council tenants in
a housing campaign Paul Watt 14. A war on the poor: Constructing welfare
and work in the twenty-first century Greg Marston Part III: Ethnography and
Critical Discourse Analysis 15. Ethnography and critical discourse
analysis: towards a problem-oriented research dialogue Michal Krzyzanowski
16. The sounds of silence in educational tracking: a longitudinal,
ethnographic case study Rebecca Rogers 17. The patient's world: discourse
analysis and ethnography Dariusz Galasinski 18. Critical discourse analysis
and the ethnography of language policy David Cassels Johnson 19. Political
communication, institutional cultures and linearities of organisational
practice: a discourse-ethnographic approach to institutional change in the
European Union Michal Krzyzanowski 20. The role of internal guidelines in
shaping news narratives: ethnographic insights into the discursive rhetoric
of Middle East reporting by the BBC and Al-Jazeera English Leon Barkho
not) Ruth Wodak and John E. Richardson 2. Trauma, discourse and
communicative limits Michael Pickering and Emily Keightley 3.
Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on
employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom John E.
Richardson and Ruth Wodak 4. The unbearable lightness of identity:
membership, tradition and the Jewish anti-Semite in Gershom Scholem's
letter to Hannah Arendt David Kaposi 5. Constructing the past and
constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the
dictatorship Mariana Achugar 6. Dealing with a traumatic past: the victim
hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their
reconciliation discourse Annelies Verdoolaege 7. 'No reconciliation without
redress': articulating political demands in post-transitional South Africa
Aletta J. Norval Part II: Class and Discourse 8. Renewing an academic
interest in structural inequalities David Machin and John E. Richardson 9.
The denial of class struggle by British Governments in their anti-union
discourse (1978-2007) Claudia Ortu 10. Urbanisation: Discourse class gender
in mid-Victorian photographs of maids - reading the archive of Arthur J.
Munby Sarah Edge 11. (Mis)recognition and the middle-class/bourgeois gaze:
A case study of Wife Swap Samantha A. Lyle 12. Doing class: A discursive
and ethnomethodological approach C.M. Scharff 13. 'Underclass' and
'ordinary people' discourses: Representing/re-presenting council tenants in
a housing campaign Paul Watt 14. A war on the poor: Constructing welfare
and work in the twenty-first century Greg Marston Part III: Ethnography and
Critical Discourse Analysis 15. Ethnography and critical discourse
analysis: towards a problem-oriented research dialogue Michal Krzyzanowski
16. The sounds of silence in educational tracking: a longitudinal,
ethnographic case study Rebecca Rogers 17. The patient's world: discourse
analysis and ethnography Dariusz Galasinski 18. Critical discourse analysis
and the ethnography of language policy David Cassels Johnson 19. Political
communication, institutional cultures and linearities of organisational
practice: a discourse-ethnographic approach to institutional change in the
European Union Michal Krzyzanowski 20. The role of internal guidelines in
shaping news narratives: ethnographic insights into the discursive rhetoric
of Middle East reporting by the BBC and Al-Jazeera English Leon Barkho