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What can language tell us about society? Looking at a range of genres, from political speeches to internet chat, this book shows how qualitative methods are used to analyse discourses throughout the social sciences. The practical problems of designing and conducting discourse-based research are solved in this key resource for all social scientists.

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'The structure of the book is well suited to didactic purposes, and the concise and well formatted chapters containing much illustrative material makes the presentation lucid.' - Qualitative Sociology Review

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The structure of the book is well suited to didactic purposes, and the concise and well formatted chapters containing much illustrative material makes the presentation lucid.' - Qualitative Sociology Review 'This volume offers an important contribution by providing a collection of discourse as text-in-context case studies, with instructive features that make it a student-friendly resource. A worthwhile read, not only for students, but for anyone who wants to apply discourse analytic approaches in various dimensions of social research.' - Journal of Language and Politics
List of Tables
viii
List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
x
Introduction: Discourse Studies-Important Concepts and Terms
1(29)
Ruth Wodak
Introduction
1(3)
Discourse and text
4(6)
Context
10(4)
Genre
14(7)
Outline of the volume
21(2)
Notes
23(1)
References
24(6)
Analyzing Newspapers, Magazines and Other Print Media
30(24)
Gerlinde Mautner
Introduction
30(1)
Laying the foundations: what are print media?
30(2)
Why study print media?
32(1)
Production and consumption
32(2)
Getting started and engaging with your data
34(1)
Corpus-building
35(3)
Key resources for textual analysis
38(6)
Checks and balances: comparative evidence from reference corpora
44(4)
Summary
48(1)
Notes
49(2)
Key readings
51(1)
References
51(3)
Analyzing Communication in the New Media
54(23)
Helmut Gruber
Introduction
54(1)
New media: an overview
54(4)
Why investigate communication in the new media as a social scientist?
58(1)
Compiling a corpus of CMC texts
59(4)
What is a genre?
63(1)
Key properties of scholarly email postings
64(8)
Summary
72(1)
Notes
73(1)
Key readings
74(1)
References
74(3)
Analyzing TV Documentaries
77(19)
Alexander Pollak
Introduction
77(1)
Defining documentaries
77(1)
The powerfulness of documentaries
78(1)
Types of documentaries
79(1)
Preconditions for the analysis of documentaries
79(1)
Steps towards a meaningful analysis of television documentaries
80(4)
Analyzing verbal and multimodal aspects of documentaries
84(6)
Levels of analysis and selection of a transcription method
90(2)
Including necessary context information
92(2)
Notes
94(1)
Key readings
94(1)
References
94(2)
Analyzing Political Rhetoric
96(25)
Martin Reisigl
Introduction
96(1)
What is political rhetoric?
96(1)
The politolinguistic approach
97(2)
A selection of analytical categories
99(1)
How to conduct a politolinguistic analysis of political rhetoric-a theoretical outline of the research practice
100(1)
Doing politolinguistic analysis- an example
101(16)
Concluding remarks
117(1)
Notes
118(1)
Key readings
119(1)
References
119(2)
Analyzing Interaction in Broadcast Debates
121(24)
Greg Myers
Introduction
121(1)
Steps in analysis
122(1)
Text and contexts
123(4)
Applying the framework to interaction in debates
127(13)
Debates and other genres
140(2)
Notes
142(1)
Key readings
142(1)
References
142(3)
Analyzing Research Interviews
145(17)
Jackie Abell
Greg Myers
Introduction
145(1)
Approaches to discourse analysis in different disciplines
146(4)
Contexts for discourse analysis of research interviews
150(2)
Co-text
152(1)
Intertextual links
153(1)
Context of situation
154(3)
Sociopolitical and historical contexts
157(1)
Issues in analysis and explanation
158(1)
Notes
159(1)
Key readings
159(1)
References
159(3)
Analyzing Focus Group Discussions
162(20)
Michal Krzyzanowski
Focus groups and their foci
162(2)
Exploring key features of focus groups
164(1)
The (process of) framing focus groups
165(2)
Approaching and analyzing focus groups
167(2)
Thematic structures in focus group discourse: example of analysis
169(8)
Conclusions
177(1)
Notes
178(1)
Key readings
179(1)
References
179(3)
Discourse Analysis and Ethnography
182(22)
Florian Oberhuber
Michal Krzyzanowski
What is ethnography?
182(1)
Analyzing organizational discourse
183(3)
In the field: gathering and analyzing ethnographic data
186(4)
Interpreting ethnographic data in discourse-oriented research
190(6)
Assessing the quality of research and the principle of reflexivity
196(2)
Notes
198(1)
Key readings
199(1)
References
199(5)
Glossary 204(5)
Index 209
RUTH WODAK is Distinguished Professor and Chair of Discourse Studies in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University. She was previously awarded the Wittgenstein Prize for Elite Researchers and is Head of the Wittgenstein Research Centre 'Discourse, Politics, Identity' at the University of Vienna.  She has been published widely in the field of Discourse Analysis and Critical Discourse Studies. MICHAL KRZYZANOWSKI is Research Fellow in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University and Assistant Professor at the School of English of the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan. He has been published widely in the field of Discourse Analysis.