
Discourse Studies Ways and Crossroads
Insights into Cultural, Diachronic and Genre Issues in the Discipline
- 412 pages
- English
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Discourse Studies Ways and Crossroads
Insights into Cultural, Diachronic and Genre Issues in the Discipline
About this book
The volume brings together papers emerging from the GlobE conference (University of Warsaw). The authors explore major topics in Discourse Studies, offering insights into the field's theoretical foundations and discussing the results of its empirical applications. The book integrates different lines of research in Discourse Studies as undertaken at academic centres Europe-wide and beyond. In this diversity, the editors identify certain dominant lines of study, including (new) media discourse, political discourse in the age of social/digital media, or professional discourse in globalized workplace contexts. At the same time, the volume shows that Discourse Studies not only investigate emerging language phenomena, but also critically reassess research issues formerly addressed.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Prof. dr hab. Anna Duszak (1950–2015)
- In memoriam prof. dr hab. Anna Duszak
- Part 1. Discourse Studies: Theoretical considerations
- Part 2. (New) Media Discourse
- Part 3.Discourse in professional domains
- Part 4.Discourses of power and politics