A new agenda in (critical) discourse analysis : theory, methodology and interdisciplinarity / edited by Ruth Wodak, Paul Chilton.
Contributor(s): Wodak, Ruth | Chilton, Paul A. (Paul Anthony).
Series: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture, v. 13. Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, c2005Description: xiii, 321 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9027227039.Subject(s): Social sciences -- Methodology | Critical discourse analysis | Discourse analysisDDC classification: 300.14Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Main Collection | Taylor's Library-TU | 300.14 ANE (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | SOMAC,37001,03,CL | 1001003973 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Acknowledgements - 1. Interdisciplinarity and (C) DA - 1. Three models of interdisciplinarity - 2. Missing links in mainstream CDA: Modules, blends and the critical instinct - 3. Critical discourse analysis in transdiciplinary research - 4. Contextual knowledge management in discourse production : A CDA perspective - 5. Lighting the stove: Why habitus isn't enough for critical discourse analysis -- II Implementing interdisciplinarity - 6. Analyzing European union discourses: Theories and applications - 7. 'European identity wanted!' on discursive and communicative dimensions of the European convention - 8. Deliberation or 'mainstreaming'? Empirically researching the European convention - 9. "It is not sufficient to have a moral basis, it has to be democratic too." Constructing 'Europe' in Swedish media reports on the Austrian political situation in 2000 - 10. Language, psychotherapy and client change : An interdisciplinary perspective -- III. Inside and outside traditional disciplines - 11. Anthropology of institutions and discourse analysis : Looking into interdisciplinarity - 12. The role of a political identity code in defining the boundaries of public and private: The example of latent antisemitism - 13. Social order and disorder. Institutions, policy paradigms and discourses: An interdisciplinary approach.