【現代の批判的ディスコース研究】
Contemporary Critical Discourse Studies(Contemporary Studies in Linguistics) H 648 p. 14
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Introduction, Chris Hart and Piotr Cap / Part I: Interdisciplinarity / I.i: History / 1. Critic and crisis: Old debates and new faces, Ruth Wodak / 2. Discourse, history and narrativity: Reasonable and fallacious arguments about learning the lessons of history, Bernhard Forchtner / I.ii: Social Cognition / 3. Discourse and cognition, Teun A. van Dijk / 4. Applying social cognition research to critical discourse studies, Veronika Koller / I.iii: Metaphor / 5. Purposeful metaphor in the language of the far-right, Jonathan Charteris-Black / 6. Metaphor in the Discourse-Historical Approach, Andreas Musolff / I.iv: Linguistic Pragmatics / 7. Towards new criteria for the identification of communicative genres: A contribution from pragmatics, Piotr Cap / 8. It is easy to miss something you are not looking for: A pragmatic account of covert communicative influence, Steve Oswald / I.v: Cognitive Linguistics / 9. Deictic Discourse Space Theory DDST, Paul Chilton / 10. Schematisation and attention as sites of ideological difference in conceptualisation, Christopher Hart / I.vi: Corpora / 11. Corpus-based methodology and critical discourse studies: Context, content, computation, Costas Gabrielatos / 12. Electronic deconstruction: A new form of corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis, Kieran O'Halloran / I.vii: Multimodality / 13. Critical analysis of multimodal discourse, Theo Van Leeuwen / 14. A critical multimodal discourse analysis of war movie theme music, David Machin / Part II: Genres and Domains / II.i: Media Discourse / 15. Media discourse in context, Anita Fetzer / 16. Othering and saming in the media: A post-foundational approach, Felicitas Macgilchrist / II.i: Political Discourse / 17. 'American ways of organizing the world': Democratic peace as legitimation strategy, Patricia Dunmire / 18. 'Yes, We Can': Discourse, power and the social life of a political slogan, Adam Hodges / International Institutional Discourse / 19. Discourse and communication in the European Union, Michal Krzyzanowski / 20. Towards a European community of practice: The technology of EU citizens' agency, Elena Magistro / II.ii: Public Policy / 21. The privatisation of the public realm: A critical perspective on practice and discourse, Gerlinde Mautner / 22. Imposing the 'enabling' state? A corpus-aided critical discourse analysis of UK education policy, Jane Mulderrig / II.iii: Race and Immigration / 23. Race and immigration in far- and extreme-right European discourse, John E. Richardson and Monica Colombo / 24. The British press and discourses of immigration: the dynamics of world events and representations, Majid Khosravinik / II.iv: Health / 25. Public health in UK media: Cognitive Discourse Analysis and its application to a drinking water emergency, Olivia Knapton and Gabriella Rundblad / 26. Critical studies of health and illness discourses, Nelya Koteyko / II.v: Environment / 27. Values, assumptions and beliefs in climate change reporting, Cinzia Bevitori / 28. Time to reconnect. discourse, ecology and erasure, Arran Stibbe / Bibliography / Index Affiliations Sylvia Adamson, Professor, University of Sheffield, UK / Derek Attridge, Professor, University of York, UK / Joe Bray, University of Sheffield, UK / Beatrice Busse, Professor, University of Bern, Switzerland / Andrew Caink, Principal Lecturer, University of Westminster, UK / Ron Carter, Professor, University of Nottingham, UK / Jonathan Culler, Professor, Harvard University, USA / Jonathan Culpeper, Professor, Lancaster University, UK / Cathy Emmott, Senior Lecturer, University of Glasgow, UK / Olga Fischer, Professor, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands / Joanna Gavins, University of Sheffield, UK / Victorina Gonzalez-Diaz, Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool, UK / Sarah Grandage, Teaching Associate, University of Nottingham, UK / Keith Green, Principal Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK / Jane Hodson, University of Sheffield, UK / Lesley Jeffries, Professor, University of Huddersfield, UK / Geoffrey Leech, Emeritus Professor, Lancaster University, UK / Michaela Mahlberg, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham, UK / Dan McIntryre, University of Huddersfield, UK / David Mial, Professor, University of Alberta, Canada / Sara Mills, Professor, Sheffield Hallam University, UK / Rocio Montoro, Lecturer, University of Granada, Spain / Nina Norgaard, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark / Sara Pons-Sanz, Lecturer, University of Westminster, UK / Elena Semino, Professor, Lancaster University, UK / Mick Short, Professor, Lancaster University, UK / Paul Simpson, Professor, Queen's University Belfast, UK \Gerard Steen, Professor, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands / Peter Stockwell, Professor, University of Nottingham, UK / Michael Toolan, Professor, University of Birmingham, UK / Willie van Peer, Professor, University of Munich, Germany / Katie Wales, Special Professor, University of Nottingham, UK / Sonja Zynger, Associate Professor, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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