Discourse Analysis – References Blommaert J. (2005) Discourse: A

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Discourse Analysis – References

Blommaert J. (2005) Discourse: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press.

Burman, E. and Parker, I. (eds) (1993) Discourse Analytic Research: Repertoires

and Readings of Texts in Action. London: Routledge. Free to download at: http://www.discourseunit.com/publications/discourse-unit-publicationsbooks/dar/

Fairclough, N (1989). Language and Power. London: Longman.

Fairclough, N (1992). Discourse and Social Change. Cambridge: Polity Press

Fairclough, N (1995). Media Discourse. London: Edward Arnold.

Fairclough, N (1995). Critical Discourse Analysis. Boston: Addison Wesley.

Gee, J. P.

(2005). An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and

Method. London: Routledge.

Parker, I. (1992) Discourse Dynamics: Critical Analysis for Social and Individual

Psychology. London: Routledge. Free to download at: http://www.discourseunit.com/publications/discourse-unit-publicationsbooks/dd/

Potter, J., & Wetherell, M. (1987). Discourse and Social Psychology: Beyond

Attitudes and Behaviour. London: Sage. van Dijk, T. A. (2008). Discourse and Power, Houndmills: Palgrave.

Van Dijk, T. A. (2010). Discourse and Context: A Sociocognitive Approach,

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wodak, R. & Meyer, M. (2001). Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis, London:

Sage Publications.

Wooffitt, R 2005, Conversation analysis & discourse analysis, Sage, London.

Relevant Journals

Discourse & Society

Critical Discourse Studies

Journal of Language and Politics

Qualitative Research in Psychology (for examples of DA in psychology)

Journal Debates between Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis

Billig, M 1999, ‘Whose terms? Whose ordinariness? Rhetoric and ideology in conversation analysis’, Discourse & Society, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 543–58.

Hammersley, M 2003, ‘Conversation analysis and discourse analysis: methods or paradigms?’, Discourse & Society, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 751–81.

Schegloff, EA 1997, ‘Whose text? Whose context?’, Discourse & Society, vol. 8, no.

2, pp. 165–87.

Schegloff, EA 1998, ‘Reply to Wetherell’, Discourse & Society, vol. 9, no. 3, pp.

413–16.

Schegloff, EA 1999a, ‘Naivete vs. sophistication or discipline vs. self-indulgence: a rejoinder to Billig’, Discourse & Society, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 577–82.

Schegloff, EA 1999b, ‘Schegloff’s texts as Billig’s data: a critical reply’, Discourse

& Society, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 558–72.

Wetherell, M. 1998. Positioning and interpretative repertoires: conversation analysis and post-structuralism in dialogue. Discourse & Society, 9(3): 387–412. doi:10.1177/0957926598009003005

Examples of (Fairclough’s) Discourse Analysis in Higher Ed Research:

Fairclough, N. (1993). Critical Discourse Analysis and the Marketization of

Public Discourse: The Universities, Discourse Society , vol. 4 (2) 133-168.

Smith, K. (2008). ‘Who do you think you’re talking to?’— The discourse of learning and teaching strategies, Higher Education,

56:395–406.

Online Resources

Discourse Unit: http://www.discourseunit.com

Norman Fairclough’s webpage: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/263

Teun van Dijk’s webpage: http://www.discourses.org/

Paul ten Have http://www.paultenhave.nl/

Charles Antaki: http://homepages.lboro.ac.uk/~ssca1/

Emmanuel Schegloff: http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/

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