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Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) has established itself over the past two decades as an area of academic activity in which scholars and students from many different disciplines are involved. It is a field that draws on social theory and aspects of linguistics in order to understand and challenge the discourses of our day. It is time for A New Agenda in the field. The present book is essential for anyone working broadly in the field of discourse analysis in the social sciences. The book includes often critical re-assessments of CDA's assumptions and methods, while proposing new route-maps for innovation. Practical analyses of major issues in discourse analysis are part of this agenda-setting volume.
1. Acknowledgements;
2. Preface (by Chilton, Paul);
3. PART I.
Interdisciplinarity and (C)DA;
4. Three models of interdisciplinarity (by
Leeuwen, Theo van);
5. Missing links in mainstream CDA: Modules, blends and
the critical instinct (by Chilton, Paul);
6. Critical discourse analysis in
transdisciplinary research (by Fairclough, Norman);
7. Contextual knowledge
management in discourse production: A CDA perspective (by Dijk, Teun A. van);
8. Lighting the stove: Why habitus isn't enough for Critical Discourse
Analysis (by Scollon, Ron);
9. PART II. Implementing interdisciplinarity;
10.
Analyzing European Union discourses: Theories and applications (by Wodak,
Ruth);
11. 'European identity wanted!': On discursive and communicative
dimensions of the European Convention (by Krzyzanowski, Michal);
12.
Deliberation or 'mainstreaming'?: Empirically researching the European
Convention (by Oberhuber, Florian);
13. "It is not sufficient to have a moral
basis, it has to be democratic too.": Constructing "Europe" in Swedish
reports on the Austrian political situation in 2000 (by Barenreuter,
Christoph);
14. Language, psychotherapy and client change: An
interdisciplinary perspective (by Muntigl, Peter);
15. PART III. Inside and
Outside traditional disciplines;
16. Anthropology of institutions and
discourse analysis: Looking into interdisciplinarity (by Bellier, Irene);
17.
The role of a political identity code in defining the boundaries of public
and private.: The example of latent antisemitism (by Kovacs, Andras);
18.
Social order and disorder: Institutions, policy paradigms and discourses: An
interdisciplinary approach (by Burns, Tom R.);
19. Biographical Notes;
20.
Name index;
21. Subject index