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Discourse as Data

A Guide for Analysis
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Discourse as Data uses a step-by-step approach to introduce the principal range of methods for discourse analysis, and offers the reader practical opportunities to try out analytic concepts on new data. The contributors come from across the social sciences - each an expert in a different core method in discourse analysis. They take the reader through: methods appropriate for analyzing different types of text; key analytic concepts; specimen analyses of data; Discourse as Data is organized around eight chapters, six of which are related to the domains covered in the Reader: Discourse Theory and Practice, by the same authors. The introduction and conclusion set up common methodological issues in discourse research relevant to all approaches (such as transcription and the application and the critical evaluation of discourse research). The text is a perfect companion to the simultaneously published Reader. Its broad coverage, combined with didactic, practical guidance makes this important reading for anyone wishing to learn more about discourse analysis. Discourse as Data is s course text on the Open University course (D843) Discourse Analysis.

Author Biography:

Margaret Wetherell is Professor of Social Psychology at the Open University, UK and Director of the Economic and Social Research Council Programme on Identities and Social Action. Stephanie Taylor is a senior lecturer in Social Psychology at the Open University, UK. Her research investigates a complex gendered subject and contemporary identification, including identities of creativity and work. She has also written extensively on discourse analysis and qualitative research. Her books include What Is Discourse Analysis? (Bloomsbury, 2013), Contemporary Identities of Creativity and Creative Work, with Karen Littleton (Ashgate, 2012), and Narratives of Identity and Place (Routledge, 2010). She is a coeditor, with Susan Luckman, of the 2018 Palgrave Macmillan collection The New Normal of Working Lives: Critical Studies in Contemporary Work and Employment. She is originally from New Zealand and now lives in the UK.
Release date Australia
April 2nd, 2001
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Margaret Wetherell
  • Edited by Simeon J. Yates
  • Edited by Stephanie J. A. Taylor
Pages
344
Dimensions
170x244x20
ISBN-13
9780761971580
Product ID
2453239

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