Exploring discourse in context and in action. (2017)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Exploring discourse in context and in action. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Exploring discourse in context and in action
- Further Information:
- Note: Chirstopher N. Candlin, Jonathan Crichton, Stephen H. Moore.
- Authors:
- Candlin, Christopher
Crichton, Jonathan
Moore, Stephen H - Contents:
- General Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; List of Figures ; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Asking Critical Questions of€Discourse: How Is Discourse Defined and€Located?; 1.2 Asking Critical Questions of€Discourse: What Are the€Experiences and€Dispositions of€Discourse Participants? What Are Their Purposes and€Actions?; 1.3 Modelling the€Description, Interpretation, and€Explanation of€Discourse, Participants, Actions and€Texts; References; Part I: Concepts and Issues; 2: Discourses on Discourse; 2.1 Discourse Practices and€Social Practices. 2.2 Metaphors and€Concepts for€Discourse Analysis2.2.1 Bourdieu's Concepts; 2.2.2 Foucault's Concepts; 2.2.3 Habermas's Concepts; 2.2.4 Some Further Concepts; 2.3 A Case Study; References; 3: Who's Involved in€Discourse?; 3.1 Participants and€Actors: The€Interaction and€the€Institutional Order; 3.2 Discourses and€Professional, Institutional and€(Inter- )Personal Identities/Roles; 3.3 The 'Front' and€'Back' Stages of€Social€Life; 3.4 Locating Performances: Events, Activity Types and€Genres; 3.4.1 Methodology: Analysing Genre; 3.5 Actions, Discourse Types and€Strategies. 3.5.1 A Nested Arrangement3.6 Some Background to€Our Discourse Analytic Program: Contexts and€Explorations; 3.7 Accounting for€Accountability; 3.8 Categorising Membership in€Communities of€Practice; 3.9 A Case Study; References; 4: 'What Is It That's Going on€Here?'; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Frames, Strips and€Footings; 4.3 Managing Face and€FaceworkGeneral Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; List of Figures ; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Asking Critical Questions of€Discourse: How Is Discourse Defined and€Located?; 1.2 Asking Critical Questions of€Discourse: What Are the€Experiences and€Dispositions of€Discourse Participants? What Are Their Purposes and€Actions?; 1.3 Modelling the€Description, Interpretation, and€Explanation of€Discourse, Participants, Actions and€Texts; References; Part I: Concepts and Issues; 2: Discourses on Discourse; 2.1 Discourse Practices and€Social Practices. 2.2 Metaphors and€Concepts for€Discourse Analysis2.2.1 Bourdieu's Concepts; 2.2.2 Foucault's Concepts; 2.2.3 Habermas's Concepts; 2.2.4 Some Further Concepts; 2.3 A Case Study; References; 3: Who's Involved in€Discourse?; 3.1 Participants and€Actors: The€Interaction and€the€Institutional Order; 3.2 Discourses and€Professional, Institutional and€(Inter- )Personal Identities/Roles; 3.3 The 'Front' and€'Back' Stages of€Social€Life; 3.4 Locating Performances: Events, Activity Types and€Genres; 3.4.1 Methodology: Analysing Genre; 3.5 Actions, Discourse Types and€Strategies. 3.5.1 A Nested Arrangement3.6 Some Background to€Our Discourse Analytic Program: Contexts and€Explorations; 3.7 Accounting for€Accountability; 3.8 Categorising Membership in€Communities of€Practice; 3.9 A Case Study; References; 4: 'What Is It That's Going on€Here?'; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Frames, Strips and€Footings; 4.3 Managing Face and€Facework in€Discourse; 4.4 Relationship of€Politeness Theory to€Face and€Facework; 4.5 Exploring Ethnography; 4.6 Participant's Knowledge and€Beliefs; 4.7 Linguistic Ethnography; 4.7.1 Two Examples of€(Linguistic) Ethnography in€Action. 4.8 Reflexivity and€'Thick Participation'4.9 A Case Study; References; 5: How Do You€Know That?; 5.1 Overview: Retrospect and€Prospect; 5.2 Negotiating Meanings in€Discourse: Exploring Interpretive Potential; 5.3 Interactional Sociolinguistics; 5.4 Ecological Validity and€Participant Accounts; 5.5 Some Issues and€Some Challenges with€Participant Accounts; 5.6 Researcher/Participant Paradoxes; 5.7 Researcher Role and€Researcher Stance; 5.8 Roles and€Their Relationships; 5.9 A Case Study; References; 6: Why That Now?; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Ethnomethodology and€Conversation Analysis. 6.3 Ethnomethodology6.4 Human Interaction: A€Foundation for€CA; 6.5 Conversation Analysis; 6.6 The Mechanics of€Talk: Micro-Level 'Systematics'; 6.7 A Research Note: Working with€Transcribed Data; 6.8 A Case Study; References; 7: What Actions Are Being Taken Here, by€Whom and€Why?; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Mediated Discourse Analysis; 7.2.1 MDA: Some Constructs and€Some Methods; 7.2.2 What Are the€Sites for€MDA?; 7.3 'Professional Vision'; 7.3.1 Defining the€Practices; 7.3.2 Exploring Professional Practices. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Springer Science and Business Media Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 401.41
Linguistics
Discourse analysis
Speeches, addresses, etc
Lectures and lecturing
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General
Discourse analysis
Lectures and lecturing
Speeches, addresses, etc
Language Arts & Disciplines -- Linguistics -- Pragmatics
Language Arts & Disciplines -- Linguistics -- General
Language Arts & Disciplines -- Linguistics -- Semantics
Discourse analysis
Sociolinguistics
Semantics & pragmatics
Semantics, discourse analysis, etc
Applied linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Pragmatics
Semantics
Language: reference & general
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781137315069
1137315067 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780230252691
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