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Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research [Paperback]

Norman Fairclough (Author)
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0415258936 978-0415258937 July 20, 2003

Analysing Discourse is an accessible introductory textbook for all students and researchers working with real language data.

Drawing on a range of social theorists from Bourdieu to Habermas, as well as his own research, Norman Fairclough's book presents a form of language analysis with a consistently social perspective. His approach is illustrated by and investigated through a range of real texts, from written texts, to a TV debate about the monarchy and a radio broadcast about the Lockerbie bombing. The student-friendly book also offers accessible summaries, an appendix of example texts, and a glossary of terms and key theorists.


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'This is a through and detailed introduction to textual analysis which will benefit those to whom it is mainly directed: students and researchers in social science and humanities. - Iescalate

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Norman Fairclough is Professor of Language in Social Life at Lancaster University, UK.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (July 20, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415258936
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415258937
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very comprehensive and detailed guide for text analysis, November 6, 2006
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After months of walking in circles, trying to find a guide for analysing texts and at the same time following Fairclough's views on critical discourse analysis, I found this one and bought it at once. It saved my life! You won't find the detail and specificity of this one in any other of Fairclough's works, which are mainly conclusive but not detailed when it comes to specific texts.

This book focuses on text analysis, which is a part of Fairclough's wider development for a methodology of social research, called critical discourse analysis (CDA).

Fairclough's argument for including detailed text analysis in his project, is that, contrary to a widely-spread tradition inspired by the works of Foucault, that mainly relies on social theory for analysing discourse, discourse analysts shouldn't be limited to the traditional ways of theoretical social research, but instead they should be able to oscillate between the analysis at an abstract, structural level (orders of discourse) and what happens in particular texts.

With the help of work from various authors, such as Pierre Bourdieu, L. Chouliaraki, A. Giddens, J. Habbermans, M. Hallyday, and many others, Fairclough develops the framework of detailed linguistic analysis of texts, explaining first that there are three types of expressing meaning: Action, Representation and Identities, which can be unfold respectively in terms of the different Genres, Discourses and Styles that are present on discourses.

The book addresses each one of these aspects, along with examples from texts of public domain (interviews, political discourses, advertisements), covering selected social research issues, such as discourse in new capitalism, governance, social structures, hegemony, legitimation, etc. In particular, fairclough shows how linguistic and grammatical features in particular texts account for evidence of the different purposes and constructed meanings, not easily spotted at first sight.

A good source for students and researches in language and discourse, interested in processes of meaning making and social construction.
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I bought this book for use in a class on rhetoric. It is difficult reading, but if you stick with it, it can help to give you a new perspcetive on thinking about the discourse around you.
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This book is written with two main types of reader in mind: students and researchers in social science and humanities who have little if any background in language analysis (e.g. in Sociology, Political Science, Education, Geography, History, Social Administration, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women's Studies); and students and researchers specializing in language. Read the first page
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laggard counterparts, hortatory report, people protest against globalization, dialogical option, genre chains, public sphere dialogue, semantic relations between clauses, actional meanings, discoursal aspect, obsolete activities, assumption that globalization, propositional assumptions, social research issues, town flourishes, other social elements, grammatical mood, expository argument, critical social research, coating room, web operate, new capitalism, grammatical metaphor, critical discourse analysis, become swifter, process nouns
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European Union, Tony Blair, Van Leeuwen, Libyan Foreign Minister, Firemen Tackle Blaze Night, Lancaster Guardian, Nairn Coated Products, Reclaim the Streets
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