The concept of discourse provokes considerable debate and is understood in a variety of ways in the contemporary social sciences. This text presents an overview of the different conceptions and methods of discourse analysis, while setting out the traditions of thinking in which these conceptions have emerged.
The concept of discourse provokes considerable debate and is understood in a variety of ways in the contemporary social sciences. This text presents an overview of the different conceptions and methods of discourse analysis, while setting out the traditions of thinking in which these conceptions have emerged.
“"Howarth's comprehensive yet user-friendly introduction not only sharply sketches the basic aspects of the concept of discourse, but also subjects various discourse approaches to a methodical reflection that proposes new possibilities for research." - Jan Matonoha”
"Howarth's comprehensive yet user-friendly introduction not only sharply sketches the basic aspects of the concept of discourse, but also subjects various discourse approaches to a methodical reflection that proposes new possibilities for research." - Jan Matonoha
Dr David Howarth is a lecturer in Political Theory in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, where he is currently Director of the Masters Programme in Ideology and Discourse Analysis. He recently co-edited South Africa in Transition: New Theoretical Perspectives (1998) and Discourse Theory and Political Analysis (2000). He has published numerous articles and chapters on discourse theory, post-Marxist political theory and its application to empirical cases, most notably South African politics and new environmental movements.
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