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245 0 4 _aThe Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis /
_cedited by James Paul Gee and Michael Handford.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bRoutledge,
_c2012.
300 _axxvi, 681 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
440 _aRoutledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
500 _aAvailable in print and electronic formats.
504 _aBibliographical references at the end of each chapter. Index.
505 _aIntroduction /
_rJames Paul Gee and Michael Handford
505 _aPART I APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
505 _a1. Critical discourse analysis /
_rNorman Fairclough
505 _a2. Systemic functional linguistics /
_rMary J. Schleppegrell
505 _a3. Multimodal discourse analysis /
_rGunther Kress
505 _a4. Narrative analysis /
_rJoanna Thornborrow
505 _a5. Mediated discourse analysis /
_rSuzie Wong Scollon and Ingrid de Saint-Georges
505 _a6. Multimedia and discourse analysis /
_rJay L. Lemke
505 _a7. Gender and discourse analysis /
_rJennifer Coates
505 _a8. Discursive psychology and discourse analysis /
_rJonathan Potter
505 _a9. Conversation analysis /
_rSteven E. Clayman and Virginia Teas Gill
505 _a10. Interactional sociolinguistics and discourse analysis /
_rJurgen Jaspers
505 _a11. Discourse-oriented ethnography /
_rGraham Smart
505 _a12. Discourse analysis and linguistic anthropology /
_rJustin B. Richland
505 _a13. Corpus-based discourse analysis /
_rLynne Flowerdew
505 _aPART II REGISTER AND GENRE
505 _a14. Register and discourse analysis /
_rDouglas Biber
505 _a15. Genre in the Sydney school /
_rDavid Rose
505 _a16. Genre as social action /
_rCharles Bazerman
505 _a17. Professional written genres /
_rVijay Bhatia
505 _a18. Spoken professional genres /
_rMichael Handford
505 _aPART III DEVELOPMENTS IN SPOKEN DISCOURSE
505 _a19. Prosody in discourse /
_rWinnie Cheng and Phoenix Lam
505 _a20. Lexis in spoken discourse /
_rPaula Buttery and Michael McCarthy
505 _a21. Emergent grammar /
_rPaul J. Hopper
505 _a22. Creativity in speech /
_rSarah Atkins and Ronald Carter
505 _a23. Spoken narrative /
_rMary M. Juzwik
505 _a24. Metaphor in spoken discourse /
_rLynne Cameron
505 _a25. From thoughts to sounds /
_rWallace Chafe
505 _aPART IV EDUCATIONAL APPLICATIONS
505 _a26. Discourse and "the New Literacy Studies" /
_rJames Paul Gee
505 _a27. Ethnography and classroom discourse /
_rAmy B. M. Tsui
505 _a28. Education and bilingualism /
_rKenji Hakuta
505 _a29. English for academic purposes and discourse analysis /
_rKen Hyland
505 _aPART V INSTITUTIONAL APPLICATIONS
505 _a30. Advertising and discourse analysis /
_rElsa Simoes and Lucas Freitas
505 _a31. Media and discourse analysis /
_rAnne O'Keeffe
505 _a32. Asian business discourse(s) /
_rHiromasa Tanaka and Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini
505 _a33. Discourse and healthcare /
_rKevin Harvey and Svenja Adolphs
505 _a34. Discourses in the language of the law /
_rEdward Finegan
505 _a35. Ethnicity and humour in the workplace /
_rJanet Holmes and Julia de Bres
505 _a36. Discourse, gender and professional communication /
_rLouise Mullany
505 _aPART VI IDENTITY, CULTURE AND DISCOURSE
505 _a37. Politics as usual: investigating political discourse in action /
_rRuth Wodak
505 _a38. Discourse geography /
_rYueguo Gu
505 _a39. Queer linguistics, sexuality, and discourse analysis /
_rWilliam L. Leap
505 _a40. Intercultural communication /
_rHelen Specer-Oatey, Hale Isik-Guler and Stefanie Stadler
505 _a41. Discourse and knowledge /
_rTeun A. van Dijk
505 _a42. Narrative, cognition, and rationality /
_rDavid R. Olson
505 _a43. Discourse and power /
_rAdrian Blackledge
505 _a44. Literary discourse /
_rPeter K. W. Tan
505 _a45. A multicultural approach to discourse studies /
_rShi Xu
505 _a46. World Englishes and/or English as a lingua franca /
_rAndy Kirkpatrick and James McLellan
505 _aIndex
511 _aJames Paul Gee is the Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of many titles, including An Introduction to Discourse Analysis (1999, Third Edition 2011); How to do Discourse Analysis (2011) and Language and Learning in the Digital Age (2011), all published by Routledge. -- Michael Handford is Associate Professor in English Language at the University of Tokyo. He is the author of The Language of Business Meetings (2010).
520 _a"The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis covers the major approaches to Discourse Analysis from Critical Discourse Analysis to Multimodal Discourse Analysis and their applications in key educational and institutional settings. The handbook is divided into six sections: Approaches to Discourse Analysis, Register and Genre, Developments in Spoken Discourse, Educational Applications, Institutional Applications and Identity, Culture and Discourse. The chapters are written by a wide range of contributors from around the world, each a leading researcher in their respective field. All chapters have been closely edited by James Paul Gee and Michael Handford. With a focus on the application of Discourse Analysis to real-life problems, the contributors introduce the reader to a topic, and analyse authentic data. The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis is vital reading for linguistics students as well as students of communication and cultural studies, social psychology and anthropology." (Book Cover)
650 7 _aDiscourse analysis
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
700 1 _aGee, James Paul
700 1 _aHandford, Michael
_d1969-
760 0 _tRoutledge handbooks in applied linguistics
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