Keller′s book is a very complete introduction to discourse theory and discourse analysis for social science postgraduates. After reading it, you are able to say: "with my research questions in mind, thís is the right discourse theory for me, and thís is the right approach to collect and analyse my data." It is rare to come across such a useful textbook, given the enormous variety of approaches to discourse research.<br /><b>Sarah Scheepers<br />K.U. Leuven</b>
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<p>This book on doing discourse research is fascinating and important. It brings the doing of research into a new realm through the use of a comprehensive investigative framework that lends itself to educational studies at a time when the widespread use of technology has pushed discourse into new forms of analysis.<br /><b>Linda M. Phillips<br />University of Alberta</b> </p>

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This book is a definite asset for qualitative researchers who plan to use discourse research methodology. One unique feature is an expansive review of philosophers and discourse experts beyond the usual array of European leaders...In summary, qualitative researchers seeking a philosophically grounded introduction to discourse analysis and discourse researchers alike will benefit from reading this book. It offers rich and varied insights about discourse from philosophical, conceptual, linguistic foundations as a starting point for discourse analysis.

- Kathleen Shannon Dorcy,

Recent decades have witnessed a growing interest in the study of discourse in a wide range of disciplines across the social sciences and humanities... In this volume, Keller succeeds in providing a timely and succinct introduction to the basic principles and practical research strategies in discourse studies.

- Song Guo, School of Foreign Languages, Tianjin University of Commerce, P.R. China,

This book provides an introduction to the basic principles of discourse research, offering practical research strategies for doing discourse analyses in the social sciences. The book includes guidance on developing a research question, selecting data and analyzing it, and presenting the results. The author has extensive practical experience in the field of discourse research and shows, throughout, how the methods suggested are compatible with numerous research questions and problems in sociology, cultural, political and social studies and related disciplines.
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This new translation of a popular German text gives a clear and accessible introduction and overview of the most important approaches to discourse across disciplines and from mainly English, French and German contexts.
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The Current Relevance of Discourse Research Preamble Collective Orders of Knowledge and Discourses Approaches in Discourse Research The History of the Term ′Discourse′ Discourse Analysis Discourse Linguistics and (Corpus-based) Critical Discourse Analysis and Kritische Diskursanalyse Culturalist Discourse Research Discourse Theories Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse Further Disciplinary Developments Summary The Research Process Concepts Questions General Foundations Doing Discourse Research Getting Started The Exploration of the Field of Investigation Selection of Data Other Data Formats and Methods The Detailed Analysis of Data The Situational and Material Nature of a Statement Formal and Linguistic-Rhetorical Structure The Interpretative Analytics of Contents From Detailed Analysis to Overall Results From Utterances via Statements to Discourse and Beyond Interpretation and Presentation of Results Concluding Remarks
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781446249710
Publisert
2012-12-18
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biographical note

Reiner Keller (Dr. Phil) is Professor of Sociology at Augsburg University (Germany) since 2011. He was a member of the executive board of the German sociological association from 2015 to 2019 and chaired its sociology of knowledge section from 2011 to 2016. Currently, he is a codirector of the Jakob Fugger Center for Transnational Studies at Augsburg university and coeditor of the Journal for Discourse Research. His research centres on sociology of knowledge and culture, discourse studies, sociological theory, qualitative methods, risk and environment, and French sociology. He has published extensively in these areas. Keller received the German sociological association′s best textbook in sociology award in 2013–2014 for "The Interpretive Paradigm." Further books include monographies on waste policy discourses in France and Germany, the sociology of knowledge approach to discourse, Michel Foucault. See http://www.uni-augsburg.de/keller and http://kellersskad.blogspot.de