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| Critical Discourse Studies |
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| Volume 3(2), 2006 |
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Schwartz, Adam |
The teaching and culture of household Spanish: Understanding racist reproduction in 'domestic' discourse. |
107-121 |
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| | Inspired by Hill's work on the uses of Spanish among Anglo-Americans, this article exposes 'Household Spanish' as a discursive site for the reproduction of racism and social order | |
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text and writing
intercultural
critical theory
language
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McElhinny, Bonnie |
Written in sand: Language and landscape in an environmental dispute in southern Ontario. |
123-152 |
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| | Scholars have recently argued that one of the more urgent tasks for environmentalists is to understand how space is discursively produced | |
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politics and government
ecology
critical theory
theory
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Chouliaraki, Lilie |
Towards an analytics of mediation. |
153-178 |
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| | In this paper I discuss a framework for the analysis of media discourse -- the 'analytics of mediation' -- that takes into account the embeddedness of media texts both in technological artefacts and in social relationships and, hence, seeks to integrate the multi-modal with the critical analysis of discourse | |
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text and writing
visualization
theory
ethics
television
democracy
critical theory
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O'Regan, John P. |
The text as a critical object: On theorising exegetic procedure in classroom-based critical discourse analysis. |
179-209 |
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| | One of the reasons why critical discourse analysis (CDA) calls itself critical is because its perspectives of discourse and society are derived largely from critical social theory | |
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theory
education
text and writing
language
critical theory
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McKenna, Bernard, and Waddell, Neal |
Technologizing inhumanity: A discursive practice. |
211-228 |
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| | A political interview intended to justify refugee detention in Australia is analysed using an interdisciplinary critical discourse method | |
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semiotic theory
methodology
text and writing
politics and government
Pacific Rim
metaphor
language
democracy
critical theory
cultural studies
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