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2010
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is a research enterprise which critically analyses the relationship between language and society. More specifically, CDA is a type of discourse-analytical research that studies the way in which ideology, identity and inequality are (re)enacted through texts produced in social and political contexts (van Dijk 2001: 352).
Vaara, E., Tienari, J.
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Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is a research enterprise which critically analyses the relationship between language and society. More specifically, CDA is a type of discourse-analytical research that studies the way in which ideology, identity and inequality are (re)enacted through texts produced in social and political contexts (van Dijk 2001: 352).
Vaara, E., Tienari, J.
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Critical Discourse/Discourse Analysis
2017Discourse analysis (DA) conceptualizes language as performative and productive, central to the construction of social reality and subjectivity. This chapter examines two identifiable, but overlapping, schools of DA, discursive psychology (DP) and Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA).
Ussher, Jane M. (R8741) +1 more
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Abstract Critical discourse analysis is an inter- and transdisciplinary methodology that aims to expose how power relations operate. Importantly, this analytic approach can not only be used to identify social injustice but also as a framework for understanding how these injustices came to be and how they are being/can be challenged ...
Izhak Berkovich, Pascale Benoliel
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Izhak Berkovich, Pascale Benoliel
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2000
▪ Abstract This paper provides a survey of critical discourse analysis (CDA), a recent school of discourse analysis that concerns itself with relations of power and inequality in language. CDA explicitly intends to incorporate social-theoretical insights into discourse analysis and advocates social commitment and interventionism in research.
Jan Blommaert, Chris Bulcaen
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▪ Abstract This paper provides a survey of critical discourse analysis (CDA), a recent school of discourse analysis that concerns itself with relations of power and inequality in language. CDA explicitly intends to incorporate social-theoretical insights into discourse analysis and advocates social commitment and interventionism in research.
Jan Blommaert, Chris Bulcaen
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Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1990
The label Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is used by a significant number of scholars with a diverse set of concerns in a number of disciplines. It is well-exemplified by the editorial statement of the journal Discourse and Society, which defines its envisaged domain of enquiry as follows: “the reproduction of sexism and racism through discourse; the
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The label Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is used by a significant number of scholars with a diverse set of concerns in a number of disciplines. It is well-exemplified by the editorial statement of the journal Discourse and Society, which defines its envisaged domain of enquiry as follows: “the reproduction of sexism and racism through discourse; the
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Chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neurotoxicity: A critical analysis
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Susanna B Park +2 more
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Critical care of patients with cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen +2 more
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