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This book is designed as an introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and gives an overview of the various theories and methods associated with this sociolinguistic approach. It also introduces the reader to the leading figures in CDA and the methods to which they are most closely related. The text aims to provide a comprehensive description of the individual methods, an understanding of the theories to which methods refer and a comparative treatment of each of these methods so that students may be able to determine which is the most appropriate to select for their particular research question. Given the balance between theory and application, plus the intended audience - no previous knowledge of CDA is assumed - Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis should be useful reading for both students and researchers in the fields of linguistics, sociology, social psychology and the social sciences in general.
Discourse and Knowledge: Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of a Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis
Discourse and Knowledge: Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of a Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis
(Translated from the original German manuscript by Iris Bünger and Robert Tonks)1
Contents
- Preliminary Remarks 32
- Discourse Theory 33
- The Notion of Discourse 33
- Discourse, Knowledge, Power, Society, Subject 37
- From the Discourse to the Dispositive 38
- The Method of Discourse and Dispositive Analysis 46
- The Structure of Discourse 46
- On the Question of the Completeness of Discourse Analysis 51
- Little Toolbox for Constructing Discourse Analyses 52
- Selection of the ‘Object’ to be Investigated, Justification of the Method and Research-Pragmatic Suggestions to Avoid Short Cuts and Simplifications 52
- Method 53
- Processing the Material 54
- Initial Considerations on the Analysis of ...
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