Discourse as Data: A Guide for AnalysisSimeon J Yates, Stephanie Taylor, Margaret Wetherell SAGE Publications, 2001 - 338 páginas This workbook will be invaluable for students across the social sciences who need to learn how to analyze discourse. Using a step-by-step approach, students are introduced to the principal range of methods for analyzing different types of text, taken through key analytic concepts, offered specimen analyses and given the opportunity to try out analytic concepts on new data. Discourse as Data is organized around eight chapters, six of which are related to the domains covered in the Reader, and top and tailed by two chapters which 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). |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Conversation Analysis | 49 |
Sociolinguistics and Corpus Analysis | 93 |
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Discourse as Data: A Guide for Analysis Margaret Wetherell,Stephanie Taylor,Simeon J Yates,Open University Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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acceptable action activity approach argument body Chapter claim collection communication concept concerned consider constituted construction context conversation corpus course critical culture described detail developed discourse analysis discussion document example Extract feel focus gender give ideas identify identity implies important indicate instance interaction interest interpretative interview involved issues kind knowledge language Lines linguistic London look masculinity material mean messages methods mind mothers nature NIGEL Open participants particular patterns political Poor position possible practices presented Press problem produced psychic psychology question Reading record reference relations relationship Report response seen sequence sexuality sitter social society speakers specific structure suggest talk things topic tradition transcript turn understanding University unmarried utterances welfare Wetherell women writing
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