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This book provides a comprehensive account of the discipline of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and demonstrates multiple linguistic methods through which it exposes and demystifies ideologies that are present in institutional discourse. The book enables readers to critique the complexities of the relationship between language and power to expose the ideological operation of discourse. Proceeding from a theoretical grounding for CDA in contemporary society, the book comprises analysis of a wide range of discourse examples, including the news media, political speeches, public service leaflets and social media. Readers are guided through a diverse range of models in CDA in order to scrutinise and assess the role of language in society and to consider and challenge the principles of powerful networks, institutions and organisations.
List of contents
Chapter 1. Power in Language: Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis
Chapter 2. Power in Language: Practice of Critical Discourse AnalysisChapter 3. Beginning Analysis: Critical Discourse Analysis and Systemic Functional Linguistics Chapter 4. Developing Analysis: Evaluation in Text Chapter 5. Strengthening Analysis: Cohesion and Coherence in TextChapter 6. Voices in Discourse: Media Sources and Institutional PracticesChapter 7. Social Actors: Representing ParticipantsChapter 8. Politics and Power: Analysing Political LanguageChapter 9. Political Rhetoric in a PandemicChapter 10. Multimodal Critical Discourse AnalysisChapter 11 Social Media Language and PowerChapter 12. Critical Discourse Analysis: Detractors and Defenders
About the author
Simon Statham is Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at Queen’s University Belfast, where he teaches and researches in critical linguistics, stylistics and related fields of study.
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive account of the discipline of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and demonstrates multiple linguistic methods through which it exposes and demystifies ideologies that are present in institutional discourse. The book enables readers to critique the complexities of the relationship between language and power to expose the ideological operation of discourse. Proceeding from a theoretical grounding for CDA in contemporary society, the book comprises analysis of a wide range of discourse examples, including the news media, political speeches, public service leaflets and social media. Readers are guided through a diverse range of models in CDA in order to scrutinise and assess the role of language in society and to consider and challenge the principles of powerful networks, institutions and organisations.