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Critical Discourse Analysis Terry Locke

Critical Discourse Analysis By Terry Locke

Critical Discourse Analysis by Terry Locke


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Summary

This is a guide for students considering using critical discourse analysis as the main methodology in their research. CDA is an emergent research method and can be rather formidable for students looking for a point of entry. This book makes the initiation a gentle and helpful one, without sacrificing the quality of their research.

Critical Discourse Analysis Summary

Critical Discourse Analysis by Terry Locke

This introductory text explains the use of critical discourse analysis (CDA) as a research methodology. Beginning with an explanation of the key words and theories behind CDA and how these can be used in research, Terry Locke proceeds to provide a lucid demonstration of the application of these series to both interpretation of print text and the analysis of conversations. The book is an essential guide for students encountering critical discourse analysis for the first time.

About Terry Locke

Terry Locke is an Associate Professor in English Language Education at the School of Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

1. A Close-up on text 2. Language, discourse and context 3. The critical turn: making discourse analysis critical 4. The question of metalanguage in CDA 5. Analysing a print text 6. Analysing oral texts References

Additional information

GOR004299341
9780826464866
0826464866
Critical Discourse Analysis by Terry Locke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20041101
106
N/A
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