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There is now a long tradition of academic literature in media
studies and criminology that has analysed how we come to think
about crime, deviance and punishment. This book for the first time
deals specifically with the role of language in this process,
showing how critical linguistic analysis can provide further
crucial insights into media representations of crime and criminals.
Through case studies the book develops a toolkit for the analysis
of language and images in examples taken from a range of media. The
Language of Crimeand Deviance covers spoken, written and visual
media discourses and focuses on a number of specific areas of crime
and criminal justice, including media constructions of young people
and women; media and the police, 'reality crime shows; corporate
crime; prison and drugs.It is therefore a welcome and valuable
contribution to the fields of linguistics, criminology, media and
cultural studies.
How is language used? This book sheds light on the different ways
language can be used for different outcomes. Machin and Mayr
examine how discourses signify ideas, values and identities through
implicit and complex semiotic choices. With a focus on a multimodal
approach - Images, tables and case studies - the book guides
students to an understanding of how subtle plays of co-operation,
negotiation and deception are played out in everyday media texts.
The book is approachable and accessible for social science and
linguistic students, with a focus on using material to design
projects and help answers your specific questions. Alongside this,
the diverse range of methodological approaches such as Appraisal
Theory and Conversation Analysis will allow you to gain a wider
understanding into Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and understand
the relationship between language and social practices. Addressing
communication in our post-modern society, the book has a unique and
compelling point of view of contemporary examples of CDA - but
never oversimplifies it. David Machin is a lecturer at Cardiff
University. Andrea Mayr is an Assistant Professor at Zayed
University, UAE.
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of
language study and are one-stop resources for students. Assuming no
prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview
of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses,
commentaries and key readings - all in the same volume. The
innovative and flexible 'two-dimensional' structure is built around
four sections - introduction, development, exploration and
extension - which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic
can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to
build gradually on the knowledge gained. Language and Power, Second
Edition has been completely revised and updated and includes: a
comprehensive survey of the ways in which language intersects and
connects with the social, cultural and political aspects of power;
an introduction to the history of the field, covering all the major
approaches, theoretical concepts and methods of analysis in this
important and developing area of academic study; coverage of all
the 'traditional' topics, such as race, gender and institutional
power, but also newer topics such as the discourse of post-truth,
and the power of social media; readings from works by seminal
figures in the field, such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron and
Teun van Dijk; real texts and examples throughout, including
advertisements from cosmetics companies; newspaper articles and
headlines; websites and internet media; and spoken dialogues such
as political and presidential speeches; a supporting companion
website that aims to challenge students at a more advanced level
and which features extra reading, exercises, follow-up activities,
and suggestions for further work. Language and Power will be
essential reading for students studying English language or
linguistics.
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of
language study and are one-stop resources for students. Assuming no
prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview
of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses,
commentaries and key readings - all in the same volume. The
innovative and flexible 'two-dimensional' structure is built around
four sections - introduction, development, exploration and
extension - which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic
can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to
build gradually on the knowledge gained. Language and Power, Second
Edition has been completely revised and updated and includes: a
comprehensive survey of the ways in which language intersects and
connects with the social, cultural and political aspects of power;
an introduction to the history of the field, covering all the major
approaches, theoretical concepts and methods of analysis in this
important and developing area of academic study; coverage of all
the 'traditional' topics, such as race, gender and institutional
power, but also newer topics such as the discourse of post-truth,
and the power of social media; readings from works by seminal
figures in the field, such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron and
Teun van Dijk; real texts and examples throughout, including
advertisements from cosmetics companies; newspaper articles and
headlines; websites and internet media; and spoken dialogues such
as political and presidential speeches; a supporting companion
website that aims to challenge students at a more advanced level
and which features extra reading, exercises, follow-up activities,
and suggestions for further work. Language and Power will be
essential reading for students studying English language or
linguistics.
How is language used? This book sheds light on the different ways
language can be used for different outcomes. Machin and Mayr
examine how discourses signify ideas, values and identities through
implicit and complex semiotic choices. With a focus on a multimodal
approach - Images, tables and case studies - the book guides
students to an understanding of how subtle plays of co-operation,
negotiation and deception are played out in everyday media texts.
The book is approachable and accessible for social science and
linguistic students, with a focus on using material to design
projects and help answers your specific questions. Alongside this,
the diverse range of methodological approaches such as Appraisal
Theory and Conversation Analysis will allow you to gain a wider
understanding into Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and understand
the relationship between language and social practices. Addressing
communication in our post-modern society, the book has a unique and
compelling point of view of contemporary examples of CDA - but
never oversimplifies it. David Machin is a lecturer at Cardiff
University. Andrea Mayr is an Assistant Professor at Zayed
University, UAE.
This title looks at the study of crime and deviance through
written, spoken and visual representation. There is now a long
tradition of academic literature analysing the way our societies
come to think about and define crime and the important part that
the media play in this process. This book for the first time deals
specifically with the role of language in representations and
constructions of crime, deviance and punishment in the media.
Combining theoretical perspectives from linguistics, sociology,
criminology and media studies, it provides a toolkit for the
analysis of language and images in examples across a range of
media. Including critical and multimodal discourse analysis,
emphasis is placed on practically demonstrating the tools that can
be used for the linguistic analysis of media representations of
crime and deviance. It covers both spoken and written discourse and
focuses on a number of specific areas of crime and criminal
justice, including young people and women, the way the media
represent criminal justice agencies, corporate crime, and crime and
deviance in popular culture. It is a welcome and valuable resource
for students and academics in linguistics, media studies,
criminology and sociology.
How language is used in institutions and how institutions generate
language is a key concern of both sociolinguistics and social
theory. This readable and comprehensive introduction to language
and power in institutions combines theoretical reflection with a
strong analytical focus. Covering a range of institutional
discourses and settings, each chapter in Language and Power closely
examines institutional discourse practices and provides detailed
steps to the critical analysis of institutional discourse both
linguistic and multimodal. This book is a long overdue contribution
to the analysis of the way that institutions have the power to
shape our thinking and understanding of the world and to construct
identities. Key Features: *This book contains fascinating examples
from a variety of institutional contexts, including academia,
prison, media and the military *It brings together insights from
(multimodal) critical discourse analysis, social theory, media
studies and corpus analysis *It is essential reading for advanced
undergraduates and postgraduates doing sociolinguistics, media
studies, communication and cultural studies.
Masterarbeit aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich
Ingenieurwissenschaften - Bauingenieurwesen, Note: 1,3, Hochschule
fur angewandte Wissenschaften Augsburg, Veranstaltung:
Masterarbeit, 42 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch,
Abstract: In der vorliegenden Masterarbeit werden die Zusammenhange
von Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtungen und deren Beurteilung bei
A-Modellen im Verkehrsstrassenbau dargestellt und naher untersucht.
Dazu werden die derzeitigen Erkenntnisse und Meinungen der fachlich
Beteiligten und der Wissenschaft zum Thema PPP aufgefuhrt und
diskutiert. Die Vorgehensweise bei PPP-Modellen im Allgemeinen und
die Parallelen zum Bereich des Hochbaus dienen dabei als
Vergleichsfeld, um die angestossene Verlagerung offentlicher
Verkehrsaufgaben in die Privatwirtschaft in den Sachkontext stellen
zu konnen. Naher untersucht wird dabei der Weg zur Entscheidung fur
oder wider einer A-Modelllosung in Projektsphase II, also vor der
vertraglichen Konzessionsvergabe. Aufgezeigt wird hierbei, nach
welchen Kriterien die Entscheidung fur eines der
Beschaffungsmodelle durchgefuhrt wird, und welche zusatzlichen
Faktoren eine entscheidende Bedeutung fur die Vorteilhaftigkeit
haben. Daruber hinaus werden Anregungen fur eine Optimierung der
wirtschaftlichen Untersuchungen und der Entscheidungsfindung
gegeben, sowie die eruierten Sach- und Meinungsstande und die
Erkenntnisse mit Wirtschaftlichkeitsuntersuchungen bei PPP-Modellen
dargestellt. Naher eingegangen wird dabei im Besonderen auf die
Datengrundlagen/ Datenpools, die Vorteilhaftigkeit der
Realisierungsalternativen, die Risikoallokation, die Besonderheiten
im Beschaffungsvorgang und die Reaktionen des Marktes. Die Arbeit
schliesst mit einer Betrachtung der Entwicklungen und Veranderungen
im Bundesfernstrassenbau ab, und verweist auf die noch
bevorstehenden Fragen im Zusammenhang mit der Privatisierung
offentlicher Aufga
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