Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10520191 | Language Sciences | 2005 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
This paper foregrounds the need to formulate the critical efforts of discourse analysts in the processsual and dialogic terms of on-going ethnographic contact. It develops this argumentation on the basis of an analysis of significant tendencies in a limited corpus of interview data. The focus of analysis is on class-oriented codings in a number of experiential accounts of contact with institutions of child protection. The analysis is thus presented as an agenda-shaping stage in the researcher's ongoing contact with the institutional sites through which the initial interview data was obtained. It is preceded by a review of two closely-related paradigms for social discourse analysis: systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis.
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Authors
Stef Slembrouck,