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An innovative and playful foray into new materialist and
posthumanist theories in qualitative research, around which there
is growing interest Uses the ubiquitous event of the academic
conference to question how we produce 'research' and 'knowledge'
Written by a group of senior scholars in the fields of education
and qualitative research
An innovative and playful foray into new materialist and
posthumanist theories in qualitative research, around which there
is growing interest Uses the ubiquitous event of the academic
conference to question how we produce 'research' and 'knowledge'
Written by a group of senior scholars in the fields of education
and qualitative research
Humans are social animals and are constantly interacting with each other through conversation, written communication, symbols and other expressions . Discourse: The Basics is an accessible and engaging introduction to the analysis of those interactions and the many forms and meanings they can take. The book draws on a range of international case studies and examples from literature, political speech, advertising and newspaper articles to address key questions such as:
What is discourse?
Why are there different approaches to understanding discourse?
How are individual interactions connected with the larger discourses that frame our ways of thinking and behaving?
How can discourse be analysed and researched?
Discourse: The Basics includes subject summaries, a glossary of key terms and suggestions for further reading. It will be of particular relevance to students of language and the social sciences but also useful to all students who are interested in how meanings are made.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Defining Discourse
Discourse and Context: a practical exercise
Language, Thought and Discourse
Language, Society and Discourse
Discourse and Metaphor
Discourse and Rhetoric
Discourse and Interactivity
Discourse and Narrative
Discourse and Identity
Collecting and Representing Discourse
References
Glossary
Index
Humans are social animals and are constantly interacting with each
other through conversation, written communication, symbols and
other expressions . Discourse: The Basics is an accessible and
engaging introduction to the analysis of those interactions and the
many forms and meanings they can take. The book draws on a range of
international case studies and examples from literature, political
speech, advertising and newspaper articles to address key questions
such as: What is discourse? Why are there different approaches to
understanding discourse? How are individual interactions connected
with the larger discourses that frame our ways of thinking and
behaving? How can discourse be analysed and researched? Discourse:
The Basics includes subject summaries, a glossary of key terms and
suggestions for further reading. It will be of particular relevance
to students of language and the social sciences but also useful to
all students who are interested in how meanings are made.
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