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ISBN-10 : 1119629467
ISBN-13 : 9781119629467
Author: Jean-Paul Metzger
Discourse is not just a means of expressing thought; it is also an autonomous body, an act through which we aim to achieve a certain effect. Modern linguistics proposes a broader definition of discourse, as a discrete and unique enunciative process, where the speaker or author makes language concrete through speech (in the Saussurian sense), and describes the various acts (oral, illocutionary, perlocutionary) that discourse performs. This book examines discourse, an object of analysis and criticism, from a wide range of perspectives. Among the concepts explored are the contributions of rhetoric in the art of discourse, the evolution of multiple approaches and the main methods of discourse analysis conducted by a variety of researchers. The book deepens our knowledge and understanding of discourse, a concept on which any research related to information and communication can be based.
Discourse: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences 1st Table of contents:
PART 1: Epistemological Foundations
Introduction to Part 1
1 The Art of Discourse: Rhetoric
1.1. Thinking, speaking out, persuading
1.2. Ethos, pathos, logos
1.3. The rhetorical system
1.4. Contemporary rhetoric
2 Discourse Analysis
2.1. What do we mean by discourse?
2.2. A diversity of points of view
2.3. The different approaches in discourse analysis
3 Interdiscourse
3.1. Bakhtin and Foucault
3.2. Verbal interaction
3.3. Sociohistorical approach
4 Discourse and Communication
4.1. The problem of communication
4.2. Linguistics and discourse
4.3. The communicability of sense and reference
4.4. The communicability of the force of discourse
4.5. The communicability of noetic intention
PART 2: Discourse Analyses Developed in the Information and Communication Sciences
Introduction to Part 2
5 Sociolinguistic Analysis
5.1. A brief history of discourse analysis
5.2. The interdisciplinarity of discourse analysis
5.3. Discourse analysis and comprehensive sociology
5.4. Other approaches to discourse analysis
6 Content Analysis
6.1. Production conditions for statements
6.2. Empirical description of attitudes and opinions
6.3. More linguistic methods
6.4. Taxonomic analysis
6.5. Systematic analysis
6.6. Observation or experimentation
7 Documentary Analysis
7.1. Representation of the content
7.2. Index and concordances
7.3. Documentary interpretation
7.4. The Syntol system
7.5. Metalanguage
8 Logometry
8.1. What is logometry?
8.2. The logometric approach
8.3. Logometric software
8.4. Conclusion
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