Theories of discourse 3502-FAKL21
Interpretation and understandingGergen, K., (1999) "An invitation to social construction"; chapters 1-3 (1-86)2. Linguistic nature of thoughtBillig, M., (1991) "Ideology and opinions"; chapter 2 "Thinking as arguing" (31-52)Harré, R., Gillett, G., (1994) "The discursive mind"; chapters 1-3 and 6 (1-49 & 80-96)3. Monologism and dialogism contrastedLinell, P., (1984) "Approaching dialogue. Talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives"; chapter 1-4 (3-63)4. Mediated interaction of late modernityThompson, J.B., (1995) "The media and modernity. A social theory of the media"; chapter 1 "Communication and social context" (10-43), chapter 3 "The rise of mediated interaction" (81-118)5. Discourse and discourse analysisWood, L.A., R.O. Kroger, (2000) "Doing discourse analysis. Methods for studying action in talk and text"; chapter 1: "Language, discourse and discourse analysis" (3-17)Potter, J., Wetherell, M., (1987) "Discourse and social psychology. Beyond attitudes and behaviour"; chapter 2: "Unfolding discourse analysis" (32-55)Van Dijk, T., (1998) "Ideology. A multidisciplinary approach"; chapter 20 "The relevance of discourse" (191-199); chapter 22 "Context".6. Discourse and textRicoeur, P., (1991) "From text to action. Essays in hermeneutics"; chapter 5 "What is text" (105-124)Fairclough, N., (1995) "Critical discourse analysis"; chapter 8: "Discourse and text: linguistic and intertextual analysis within discourse analysis" (187-213)Mey, J.L., (2001) "Literary pragmatics"; in: Handbook of discourse analysis (787-796)7. Discourse and (inter)actionvan Dijk, T, (1997) "Discourse as social interaction"; chapter 1 "Discourse as interaction in society" (1-36)Ricoeur, P., (1991) "From text to action. Essays in hermeneutics"; chapter 7 "The model of text: meaningful action considered as text" (144-167)8. Structural properties of discourse Van Dijk, T., (1997) "Discourse as structure and process"; chapter 1 "The study of discourse" (1-34)Van Dijk, T., (1998) "Ideology. A multidisciplinary approach"; chapter 21 "Discourse structures" (200-210)Bakhtin, M.M., (1986) "Speech genres & other late essays"; chapter: "The problem of speech genres" (60-100)9. Ernesto Lacau and Chantall Mouffe discourse theoryLacau, E., Ch. Mouffe, (1985) "Hegemony and socialist strategy. Towards a radical democratic politics"; London: Verso10. Critical discourse analysisChouliaraki, L., Fairclough, N., (1999) "Discourse in late modernity"; chapter 2: "Social life and critical social science" (19-35)Wodak, R., (2001) "What CDA is about - a summary of its history, important concepts and its development"; in: R. Wodak, M. Meyer "Methods of critical discourse analysis"; (1-12)Meyer, M., (2001) "Between theory, method, and politics: positioning of the approaches to CDA"; in: R. Wodak, M. Meyer "Methods of critical discourse analysis"; (14-31)Wodak, R., Reisigl, M.; (2001) "Discourse and racism"; in: "The Handbook of discourse analysis" (372-389)11. Discourse and social representationsBillig, M., (1991) "Ideology and opinions"; chapter 3: Social representations and rhetoric" (57-78)Potter, J., Wetherell, M., (1998) "Social representations, discourse analysis and racism"; in: U. Flick "The psychology of the social" (138-155)Augoustinos, M., (1998) "Social representations and ideology: towards the study of ideological representations"; in: U. Flick "The psychology of the social" (156-169))12. Doing discourse analysisTaylor, S., (2001) "Locating and conducting discourse analytic research"; in: M. Wetherell, S. Taylor, S.J. Yates "Discourse as data. A guide for analysis" (5-45)Antaki, Ch., Billig, M., Edwards, D., Potter, J., (2003) "Discourse Analysis Means Doing Analysis: A Critique Of Six Analytic Shortcomings"; Discourse Analysis Online13. Methods of discourse analysisWood, L.A., R.O. Kroger, (2000) "Doing discourse analysis. Methods for studying action in talk and text"; chapters 4-8 (55-142)14. Discourse analysis vs. other research approaches to studying co
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