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Exploring Meaning in Surveillance Discourses through Corpora

English · Hardback

Will be released 19.03.2026

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Situated at the interface of corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and surveillance studies, this book focuses on how surveillance is defined, discussed, and negotiated in public discourses. It analyses different meaning components of the cultural keyword of surveillance - inherently linked to power relations - in ongoing debates of public discourses. The author looks at the representation of surveillance in different discourse domains through three different studies - the prime academic journal in surveillance studies ( Surveillance & Society ), The Times newspaper, and the signage of public spaces. The first two studies illustrate implementations of a novel method of ''co-occurrence comparisons'' in diachronic analyses of collocation. The final study integrates cutting-edge research on the multimodal representation of surveillance in public spaces. Adopting the sociolinguistic framework of ''surveillant landscapes'' from mediated discourses analysis, this analysis reveals how surveillant practices are signalled in public environments. To capture the textual and material representation of surveillance in a collection of photographs from public spaces in multiple cities across Europe, North America, and Asia, the study presents a novel methodology combining corpus and qualitative methods for the analysis of multimodal data. With its analysis of innovative corpora, Exploring Meaning in Surveillance Discourses through Corpora contributes new insights into meaning-making patterns of surveillance and makes a strong case for the role of corpus methods in the emerging ''sociolinguistics of surveillance''.

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Introduction
1. Surveillance and Discourse
2. Capturing Surveillance Discourses through Specialised Corpora
3. Academic Discourses of Surveillance: The Surveillance & Society Journal
4. Surveillance News over Time: Diachronic Changes in The Times Digital Archive (1986-2008)
5. Multimodal Patterns of Surveillant Landscapes
6. Conclusions and Outlook
References
Appendices
Index


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Viola Wiegand

Product details

Authors Viola Wiegand
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 19.03.2026
 
EAN 9781350501515
ISBN 978-1-350-50151-5
No. of pages 272
Series Corpus and Discourse
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Discourse Analysis, Computational Linguistics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Privacy & Surveillance, Surveillance Services, Computational and corpus linguistics

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