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Critical discourse studies is a multifarious field constantly developing different methodological frameworks for dynamically analysing evolving aspects of language in a broad range of socio-political and institutional contexts. This volume is a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary account of these theoretical and empirical developments. It presents an up-to-date survey of critical discourse studies (CDS), covering both the theoretical landscape and the analytical territories that it extends over. It is intended for critical scholars and students who wish to keep abreast of the current state of the art.

The book is divided into two parts. In the first part, the chapters are organised around different methodological perspectives for CDS (history, cognition, multimodality and corpora, among others). In the second part, the chapters are organised around particular discourse types and topics investigated in CDS, both traditionally (e.g. issues of racism and gender inequality) and only more recently (e.g. issues of health, public policy, and the environment).

This is, altogether, an essential new reference work for all CDS practitioners.

Arvustused

Comprehensive and inclusive, the volume comprises 26 admirably diverse essays organized in two parts: Dimensions of Discourse (theory) and Domains of Discourse (data-driven analyses). Among the highlights of the volume are essays by Teun van Dijk on discourse-cognition-society, Michal Krzyzanowski on the European Union, Nelya Koteyko on the application of CDS to health discourse, and Cap on methodology. These offer refreshing looks at field data and the applicability of CDS. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. -- K. Liu, CUNY * CHOICE * Contemporary Critical Discourse Studies is a really important and timely addition to the literature in the field... the volume presents recent developments, of both a theoretical and methodological kind which have never yet been compiled in such a consistent, systematic and thoughtful way. This comprehensive volume finally makes the vast range of current approaches, ideas, and empirical research accessible for a broad social science public and addresses scholars and students alike. -- Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University, UK The volume breaks new ground and offers the state of the art in Critical Discourse Studies. It is an essential reference for anyone interested in the current developments of the field both in terms of the diversity of frameworks and existing and newer domains of inquiry. Contemporary Critical Discourse Studies is testament of the continued and expanding relevance of critical discourse research in our world today. -- Michelle M. Lazar, Associate Professor of Linguistics, National university of Singapore This volume represents a wide-ranging state of the art collection of articles in critical discourse analysis. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone interested in the field. -- Professor John Flowerdew is at the City University of Hong Kong

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Snapshot of current work in critical discourse studies (CDS), pushing boundaries of the discipline.
Introduction Christopher Hart and Piotr Cap 1(16)
PART ONE Dimensions of Discourse
17(302)
History
19(1)
1 Historia Magistra Vitae: The Topos of History as a Teacher in Public Struggles over Self and Other Representation
19(26)
Bernhard Forchtner
2 Metaphor in the Discourse-Historical Approach
45(22)
Andreas Musolff
Argumentation
67(1)
3 Argumentation Analysis and the Discourse-Historical Approach: A Methodological Framework
67(30)
Martin Reisigl
4 It Is Easy to Miss Something You Are Not Looking for: A Pragmatic Account of Covert Communicative Influence for (Critical) Discourse Analysis
97(24)
Steve Oswald
Social Cognition
121(1)
5 Discourse-Cognition-Society: Current State and Prospects of the Socio-Cognitive Approach to Discourse
121(26)
Teun A. van Dijk
6 Applying Social Cognition Research to Critical Discourse Studies: The Case of Collective Identities
147(20)
Veronika Koller
Conceptualization
167(1)
7 Construal Operations in Online Press Reports of Political Protests
167(22)
Christopher Hart
8 Expanding CDS Methodology by Cognitive-Pragmatic Tools: Proximization Theory and Public Space Discourses
189(22)
Piotr Cap
Corpora
211(1)
9 `Bad Wigs and Screaming Mimis': Using Corpus-Assisted Techniques to Carry Out Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representation of Trans People in the British Press
211(26)
Paul Baker
10 Digital Argument Deconstruction: An Ethical Software-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis for Highlighting Where Arguments Fall Apart
237(44)
Kieran O'Halloran
Sound and Vision
281(1)
11 Critical Discourse Analysis and Multimodality
281(16)
Theo van Leeuwen
12 Sound and Discourse: A Multimodal Approach to War Film Music
297(22)
David Machin
PART TWO Domains of Discourse
319(308)
Political Discourse
321(1)
13 `American Ways of Organizing the World': Designing the Global Future through US National Security Policy
321(26)
Patricia L. Dunmire
14 `Yes, We Can': The Social Life of a Political Slogan
347(18)
Adam Hodges
Media Discourse
365(1)
15 Media Discourse in Context
365(20)
Anita Fetzer
16 Media Discourse and De/Coloniality: A Post-Foundational Approach
385(22)
Felicitas Macgilchrist
European Union
407(1)
17 Discourse and Communication in the European Union: A Multi-Focus Perspective of Critical Discourse Studies
407(26)
Michal Krzyzanowski
18 The Discursive Technology of Europeans' Involvement: EU Culture and Community of Practice
433(28)
Elena Magistro
Public Policy
461(1)
19 The Privatization of the Public Realm: A Critical Perspective on Practice and Discourse
461(18)
Gerlinde Mautner
20 Pushed out of School: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Policies and Practices of Educational Accountability
479(22)
Rebecca Rogers
Race and Immigration
501(1)
21 Immigration Discourses and Critical Discourse Analysis: Dynamics of World Events and Immigration Representations in the British Press
501(20)
Majid KhosraviNik
22 Race and Immigration in Far- and Extreme-Right European Political Leaflets
521(22)
John E. Richardson
Monica Colombo
Health
543(1)
23 Critical Studies of Health and Illness Discourses
543(16)
Nelya Koteyko
24 Public Health in the UK Media: Cognitive Discourse Analysis and its Application to a Drinking Water Emergency
559(24)
Olivia Knapton
Gabriella Rundblad
Environment
583(1)
25 Ecolinguistics and Erasure: Restoring the Natural World to Consciousness
583(20)
Arran Stibbe
26 Values, Assumptions and Beliefs in British Newspaper Editorial Coverage of Climate Change
603(24)
Cinzia Bevitori
Index 627
Christopher Hart is Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Linguistics, Lancaster University, UK

Piotr Cap is Professor of Linguistics, University of Lodz, Poland.