DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

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 Norman Fairclough he is  emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical discourse analysis (CDA) as applied to sociolinguistics. CDA is concerned with how power is exercised through language. CDA studies discourse; in CDA he also have this includes texts , talk , video and practice.

He is also  have  METHODOLOGY OF CDA :

Fairclough's line of study, also called textually oriented discourse analysis or TODA, to distinguish it from philosophical enquires not involving the use of linguistic methodology, is specially concerned with the mutual effects of formally linguistic textual properties, sociolinguistic speech genres, and formally sociological practices. The main thrust of his analysis is that, if —according to Foucauldian theory— practices are discursively shaped and enacted, the intrinsic properties of discourse, which are linguistically analysable, are to constitute a key element of their interpretation. He is thus interested in how social practices are discursively shaped, as well as the subsequent discursive effects of social practices.
Language and Power (1989; now in a revised third edition 2014) explored the imbrications between language and social institutional practices and of "wider" political and social structures. In the book Fairclough developed the concept of synthetic personalisation to account for the linguistic effects providing an appearance of direct concern and contact with the individual listener in mass-crafted discourse phenomena, such as advertising, marketing, and political or media discourse. This is seen as part of a larger-scale process of technologisation of discourse, which englobes the increasingly subtle technical developments in the field of communication that aim to bring under scientifically regulated practice semiotic fields that were formerly considered suprasegmental, such as patterns of intonation, the graphic layout of text on the page or proxemic data.



Books

  • Fairclough, Norman (1989). Language and Power. London: Longman.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1992). Discourse and Social Change. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1995). Media Discourse. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1995). Critical Discourse Analysis. Boston: Addison Wesley.
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie and Norman Fairclough (1999). Discourse in Late Modernity – Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2000). New Labour, New Language? London: Routledge.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2001). Language and Power (2nd edition). London: Longman.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2003). Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research. London: Routledge.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2006). Language and Globalization. London: Routledge.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2007). (Ed.). Discourse and Contemporary Social Change. Bern.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2014). Language and Power (3rd edition). London: Longman.


 Journal articles
  • Fairclough, Norman (1985). Critical and Descriptive Goals in Discourse Analysis. Journal of Pragmatics 9: 739–763.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1992). Discourse and Text: Linguistic Intertextual Analysis within Discourse Analysis. Discourse and Society 3(2): 193–217.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1993). Critical Discourse Analysis and the Marketisation of Public Discourse: The Universities. Discourse & Society 4(2): 133–168.
  • Fairclough, Norman (1996). A Reply to Henry Widdowson's 'Discourse Analysis: A Critical View'. Language & Literature .
  • Fairclough, Norman (1996). Rhetoric and Critical Discourse Analysis: A Reply to Titus Ensink and Christoph Sauer. Current Issues in Language & Society 
  • Fairclough, Norman (1999). Global Capitalism and Critical Awareness of Language. Language Awareness 8(2): 71–83. Available: http://www.multilingual-matters.net/la/008/la0080071.htm
  • Fairclough, Norman (2000). Discourse, Social Theory, and Social Research: The Discourse of Welfare Reform. Journal of Sociolinguistics  163–195.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2000). Response to Carter and Sealey. Journal of Sociolinguistics
  • Fairclough, Norman (2001). The Dialectics of Discourse. Textus 14(2): 3–10. [Online]. Available (£6.00): http://www.tilgher.it/textusart_fairclough.html. [12 June 2002].
  • Fairclough, Norman (2002). Language in New Capitalism. Discourse & Society 
  • Fairclough, Norman (2003). 'Political Correctness': The Politics of Culture and Language. Discourse & Society 14(1): 17–28.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2003). Review of Pennycook's Critical Applied Linguistics. Discourse & Society 14(6): 805–808.
  • Fairclough, Norman, Graham, Phil, Lemke, Jay & Wodak, Ruth (2004). Introduction. Critical Discourse Studies 1(1): 1–7.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2005). Peripheral Vision: Discourse Analysis in Organization Studies: The Case for Critical Realism. Organization Studies (Sage Publications Inc.) 26(6): 915–939.

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21 komentar:

  1. Please make more specific about your expert.. Thanks

    BalasHapus
  2. In your opinion, what is the interested of Norman fairclough?

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  3. what is TODA? please your expalanation.. thank you

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thank you @mayani for question ..
      TODA same with Critical Discourse analysis .

      Hapus
  4. What makes you interest with norman fairclough so you choose him as your favorite expert?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Because I think he is expert the best . and he is also have many journal and book . so from him we can know about CDA .thank you @Yenni Yulita

      Hapus
  5. Hy nalis, can you explain to me about concept of synthetic personalisation by your own word! Thank you

    BalasHapus
  6. What the function critical discourse analysis in our daily life?thankyou

    BalasHapus
  7. hay dear. you have a great Expert of. then based on your opini, why CDA is important to learnt. ^•^

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  8. Hai aunty.. Can you make a key what your write in blog of norman fairclough?

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  9. Hi nalis... can you explain to me about language and power?. Thank you

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Language connects with the social through being the primary domain ofideology, and through being both a site of, and a stake in, struggles for power.
      Thank you 😊

      Hapus
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  11. haii antee,nice your blog an your post ,but,can you give me the famous journal about this materi? thanks antee

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  12. hello batak girl's
    nice blog and can you explain about Rhetoric and Critical Discourse Analysis thankyouuuu

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  13. Hai aunty😊
    Can you tell me about language and power? And why you choose Norman Fairclough? What is interesting?
    Thankyou aunty

    BalasHapus
  14. what is toda?can you explain and give example😊

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  15. hy Nalis
    your expert tell about formally sociolinguistic speech genres' can you give the example?

    BalasHapus
  16. hy naliss your blog very nice
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    Please make more specific about your material .. Thanks

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    BalasHapus
  17. Nice tante..Please make more specific about your expert.. Thanks

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