Essex style discourse theory has always taken issues of power and inequality as its main objects of theoretical and empirical reflection and critique. However, in spite of some promising recent innovations, its register is frequently deemed to be too fuzzy or abstract, its program to impractical, its strategies too vague for its critique to be effective for anyone outside the circle of its practitioners. In addition, the approach is haunted by a methodological deficit. The author of this chapter argues that many of these issues could be addressed by a more careful consideration of the pragmatic dimension of articulatory practice. The most basic element of discourse in Essex style discourse theory is the analytic unit of ‘articulation’. Arti...
The term ‘critique’ and its derivatives ‘criticality’ and ‘critical’ are commonplace in academic wri...
It is often alleged that post-structuralist discourse theory suffers from a methodological and a nor...
This paper claims that any conception of critique is necessarily linked with the (often implicit) ep...
Essex style discourse theory has always taken issues of power and inequality as its main objects of ...
This paper re-thinks the notion of articulation as a trans-disciplinary concept for discourse studie...
This paper provides a theoretical exploration of the double-edged issue of critique and reflexivity ...
In this paper, I seek to provide a couple of heuristic guidelines that may be useful to analysts who...
This opening lecture to for the 17th DiscourseNet conference on Reflexivity and Critique in Discours...
This book focuses on the discursive processes that allow activists to make sense of themselves and o...
This paper proposes a notion of critique as a public metadiscourse that allows subjects to recognize...
This paper argues for an integration of post-structuralist and linguistic pragmatic perspectives on ...
In recent times, pragmatics has made more and more room for the theory of discourse. The switch in e...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of DISCOURSE in N. Fairclough’s analytical frame...
In this paper, I argue that large-scale social and political debates cannot be properly understood w...
Developing a workable method of discourse analysis matters, presumably, and if it does, because it w...
The term ‘critique’ and its derivatives ‘criticality’ and ‘critical’ are commonplace in academic wri...
It is often alleged that post-structuralist discourse theory suffers from a methodological and a nor...
This paper claims that any conception of critique is necessarily linked with the (often implicit) ep...
Essex style discourse theory has always taken issues of power and inequality as its main objects of ...
This paper re-thinks the notion of articulation as a trans-disciplinary concept for discourse studie...
This paper provides a theoretical exploration of the double-edged issue of critique and reflexivity ...
In this paper, I seek to provide a couple of heuristic guidelines that may be useful to analysts who...
This opening lecture to for the 17th DiscourseNet conference on Reflexivity and Critique in Discours...
This book focuses on the discursive processes that allow activists to make sense of themselves and o...
This paper proposes a notion of critique as a public metadiscourse that allows subjects to recognize...
This paper argues for an integration of post-structuralist and linguistic pragmatic perspectives on ...
In recent times, pragmatics has made more and more room for the theory of discourse. The switch in e...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of DISCOURSE in N. Fairclough’s analytical frame...
In this paper, I argue that large-scale social and political debates cannot be properly understood w...
Developing a workable method of discourse analysis matters, presumably, and if it does, because it w...
The term ‘critique’ and its derivatives ‘criticality’ and ‘critical’ are commonplace in academic wri...
It is often alleged that post-structuralist discourse theory suffers from a methodological and a nor...
This paper claims that any conception of critique is necessarily linked with the (often implicit) ep...