Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of discourse which views language as a form of social practice and focuses on the ways social and political domination is reproduced by text and talk.
Norman Faircloughs classic book on CDA, now in a long-awaited new edition, provides an historical overview to this important discipline and focuses on cutting-edge research in the field. The book brings together in one volume papers from a wide range of sources, many of which are difficult to access.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
General Introduction:
Section A Language, ideology and power
Introduction
1. Critical and descriptive goals in discourse analysis
2. Language and ideology
3. Semiosis, mediation and ideology: a dialectical view
Section B Discourse and social change
Introduction
4. Critical discourse analysis and the marketization of public discourse: the universities
5. Discourse, change and hegemony
6. Ideology and identity change in political television
Section C Dialectics of discourse: theoretical developments
Introduction
7. Discourse, social theory and social research: the discourse of welfare reform
8. (with R Jessop, A Sayer) Critical realism and semiosis
Section D Methodology
9. A dialectical-relational approach to critical discourse analysis in social research
10. (with Eve Chiapello) Understanding the new management ideology. A transdisciplinary contribution from Critical Discourse Analysis and New Sociology of Capitalism
11. Critical Discourse Analysis in researching language in the New Capitalism: overdetermination, transdisciplinarity and textual analysis
12. (with Phil Graham) Marx as a Critical Discourse Analyst: The genesis of a critical method and its relevance to the critique of global capital
13. Critical discourse analysis, organizational discourse, and organizational change
Section E Political discourse
Introduction
14. New Labour: a language perspective
15. Democracy and the public sphere in critical research on discourse
16. (with Simon Pardoe & Bronislaw Szerszynski) Critical discourse analysis and citizenship
17. Political correctness
Section F Globalization and 'transition'
Introduction
18. Language and Globalization
19. Global capitalism, terrorism and war: a discourse-analytical perspective
20. Discourse and 'transition' in Central and Eastern Europe
Section G Language and education
Introduction
21. Critical language awareness and self-identity in education
22. Global capitalism and critical awareness of language
References
Index