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SUMMARY:Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis (face-to-face)
DESCRIPTION:Professor John O'Regan | Three three-hour sessions | Summer: 
 14:00 - 17:00 (UK time) Wednesdays 27 May (Room 777 in the IOE)   3\, 10 
 June (Room 736 in the IOE)\n\nNB: This course accrues 3 training 
 points.\n\nThis is a short course in critical discourse analysis (CDA) for 
 researchers interested in the concept of discourse and how this may be 
 relevant to their research. We will examine how concepts such as 
 discourse\, semiosis and ideology are understood in applied linguistic and 
 poststructuralist approaches to knowledge and meaning\, and how discourse 
 as principally associated with Michel Foucault has been recontextualized to 
 critical realist text-analytical models of CDA. Key concepts such as 
 subject position\, ontology\, epistemology\, ideology\, discourse and 
 power\, as well as the relations between them\, are explored. The first 
 session will deal with the theoretical underpinnings of CDA\, and the 
 second and third sessions will be devoted to elucidating these dimensions 
 further through sample analyses using the tools and procedures of CDA.
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis (face-to-face)
DESCRIPTION:Professor John O'Regan | Three three-hour sessions | Summer: 
 14:00 - 17:00 (UK time) Wednesdays 27 May (Room 777 in the IOE)   3\, 10 
 June (Room 736 in the IOE)\n\nNB: This course accrues 3 training 
 points.\n\nThis is a short course in critical discourse analysis (CDA) for 
 researchers interested in the concept of discourse and how this may be 
 relevant to their research. We will examine how concepts such as 
 discourse\, semiosis and ideology are understood in applied linguistic and 
 poststructuralist approaches to knowledge and meaning\, and how discourse 
 as principally associated with Michel Foucault has been recontextualized to 
 critical realist text-analytical models of CDA. Key concepts such as 
 subject position\, ontology\, epistemology\, ideology\, discourse and 
 power\, as well as the relations between them\, are explored. The first 
 session will deal with the theoretical underpinnings of CDA\, and the 
 second and third sessions will be devoted to elucidating these dimensions 
 further through sample analyses using the tools and procedures of CDA.
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis (face-to-face)
DESCRIPTION:Professor John O'Regan | Three three-hour sessions | Summer: 
 14:00 - 17:00 (UK time) Wednesdays 27 May (Room 777 in the IOE)   3\, 10 
 June (Room 736 in the IOE)\n\nNB: This course accrues 3 training 
 points.\n\nThis is a short course in critical discourse analysis (CDA) for 
 researchers interested in the concept of discourse and how this may be 
 relevant to their research. We will examine how concepts such as 
 discourse\, semiosis and ideology are understood in applied linguistic and 
 poststructuralist approaches to knowledge and meaning\, and how discourse 
 as principally associated with Michel Foucault has been recontextualized to 
 critical realist text-analytical models of CDA. Key concepts such as 
 subject position\, ontology\, epistemology\, ideology\, discourse and 
 power\, as well as the relations between them\, are explored. The first 
 session will deal with the theoretical underpinnings of CDA\, and the 
 second and third sessions will be devoted to elucidating these dimensions 
 further through sample analyses using the tools and procedures of CDA.
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT;CN="Bob Grist":MAILTO:qtnvris@ucl.ac.uk
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