Summary
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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.
Multidisciplinary CDA: A Plea for Diversity
Multidisciplinary CDA: A Plea for Diversity
Contents
- In Favour of Diversity 95
- What is CDA? 96
- The Discourse-Cognition-Society Triangle 97
- Which Discourse Structures Should We Analyse? 98
- Levels and Dimensions of CDA – an Example 99
- Topics: Semantic Macrostructures 101
- Local Meanings 103
- The Relevance of Subtle Formal Structures 106
- Context Models 108
- Event Models 111
- Social Cognition 113
- Discourse and Society 115
- Concluding Remarks 118
- Further Reading 119
In Favour of Diversity
In this chapter I formulate principles and practical guidelines for doing critical discourse analysis (CDA). This does not mean, however, that I offer a ready-made ‘method van Dijk’ of doing CDA. I have no such method. Nor do I lead or represent an ‘approach’, ‘school’ or other ...
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