Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10520191 Language Sciences 2005 32 Pages PDF
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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