authors:subjects:- Sociolinguistics
- Power (Social sciences)
- Language policy
publishers:series:- Routledge English language introductions
ISBN:- 041546899X (hbk.)
- 9780415468992 (hbk.)
- 0415469007 (pbk.)
- 9780415469005 (pbk.)
notes:- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Section A: Introduction 1. Language and power 2. The discourse of institutions and organizations 3. Power and talk 4. Language and gender 5. Language and race 6. Power and the language of humour 7. Language and the law 8. Language and advertising 9. Language in the new capitalism 10. Language and politics 11. Evaluation and re-evaluation: Studying language and power Section B: Development 1. Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis 2. Registers of discourse 3. Studying spoken discourse 4. Gender and power: using the Transitivity model 5. The representation of social actors 6. The discourse of humour and irony 7. Developments in forensic discourse analysis 8. Advertising discourse: methods for analysis 9. Language and new capitalism: developments 10. Studying Political Discourse: Developments 11. Language and power: extending the analysis Section C: Exploration 1. Beginning analysis 2. Exploring Register and Ideology 3. Power and resistance in spoken discourse 4. Analysing gender 5. A workshop on the representation of social actors 6. Analysing humour and power 7. Analysing language in the legal context 8. Analysing advertisements 9. Analysing the language of New Capitalism 10. Analysing political discourse 11. Practicing corpus-assisted Critical Discourse Analysis Section D: Extension 1. Critical Linguistics 2. Bureaucracy and social control 3. Power and resistance in police interviews 4. Masculinity and men's magazines 5. Discourse and the denial of racism 6. Humour and hatred 7. Forensic Linguistics 8. Language style and life style 9. Language in the global service economy 10. Critical Metaphor Analysis 11. Speaking sincerely
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