Discourse and ideology are quintessential, albeit contested
concepts in many functionally oriented branches of linguistics,
such as linguistic anthropology, critical discourse studies,
sociolinguistics, and sociology of language. With many ways of
understanding and utilizing the concepts, the line between
discourse and ideology can become blurry. This volume explores
divergent ways in which the concept of ideology may be applied in
different branches of sociolinguistics and the sociology of
language, critical discourse studies, and applied linguistics. The
goal is to provide an overview of the ways in which these two
concepts can be used separately or together, emphasizing one or the
other depending on the ways in which the concepts and their
relationship are defined. The volume is targeted at scholars
working in various fields of linguistics in which discourse and
ideology are used as theoretical and analytical tools. While the
target audience includes both senior and junior scholars, a
particular goal is to reach junior scholars, who often struggle
with the distinction between discourse and ideology and their
theoretical and methodological potential. The volume is suitable
for classroom use at the graduate level.
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