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Context - Interview With Norman Fairclough Part IV

CDA: Context – Interview With Norman Fairclough Part IV

Rebecca Rogers: Can you talk about your views on context? Norman Fairclough: I find the idea of saying let’s talk about texts and contexts problematic and I would just assume not start there. I would start with social events and social practices, and social structures. I would be interested in understanding the dialectical relations between…

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CDA as Approach, Stance Method(s) - Interview With Norman Fairclough Part III

CDA as Approach, Stance, Method(s) – Interview With Normal Fairclough Part III

Rebecca Rogers: Can you talk about the various approaches to CDA? And, then, how your own approach fits into the various traditions? Norman Fairclough: Again, I want to complicate that because I think it is risky classifying too sharply between different approaches. I would not… I find it difficult to say what my own approach…

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Personal History With Critical Discourse Analysis - Interview With Norman Fairclough Part II

Personal History With Critical Discourse Analysis – Interview With Norman Fairclough Part II

Rebecca Rogers: Can you talk through why you thought to bring together these ideas? Norman Fairclough: I started in linguistics, the appointment that I first had at Lancaster was a very strange one in a sense because I was appointed to teach varieties of English and writing systems and was forgotten about as soon as…

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An Interview With Norman Fairclough

An Interview With Norman Fairclough

Norman Fairclough Emeritus Professor, University of Lancaster, UK Q: Your name, Professor Norman Fairclough, is automatically associated with Critical Discourse Analysis. Would you like to circumscribe, theoretically speaking, this area of studies? A: Yeah… I think it began in Britain. I mean in a sense it is very difficult to trace its beginning, because elements of this…

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Discursive Psychology: Introduction

Discursive Psychology: Introduction

What Is Discursive Psychology? Discursive psychology (DP) is the application of discourse analytic principles to psychological topics.  In psychology’s dominant ‘cognitivist’ paradigm, individuals build mental representations of the world on the basis of innate mental structures and perceptual experience, and talk on that basis.  The categories and content of discourse are considered to be a…

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Discourse Analysis and Constructionist Approaches: Theoretical Background

Discourse Analysis and Constructionist Approaches: Theoretical Background

This chapter is structured in terms of questions and answers.  There are several reasons for adopting this format.  First, people often consult a handbook to find the answers to questions so the format may simplify this task.  Second, most constructionist approaches place a considerable emphasis on dialogue and question-answer sequences are dialogue in one of…

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