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Drawing on a variety of case studies, ranging from the politics of reality TV to the representation of populism, Communication and Discourse Theory highlights both the radical contingent nature and...
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This volume gathers the work of the Brussels Discourse Theory Group, a group of critical media and communication scholars that deploy discourse theory as a theoretical backbone and an analytical research perspective. The book seeks to show the value and applicability of discourse-theoretical analysis (DTA) within the field of media and communication studies, through a variety of case studies that highlight both the radical contingent nature and the hegemonic workings of media and communication practices.

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Price: £25.95
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 10 February 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781789380552
Format: eBook
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization, Social and cultural history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Communication Policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Cultural studies, Television, Political ideologies and movements, Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics, Popular culture

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'This work significantly contributes to research intersections on discourse and communication. [...] This book’s main contribution is to demonstrate that DT is employed in communication studies not from lack of attention but for its practicability, which represents a strong, systematic interpretation of communication practices. The authors fill methodological gaps with their analyses by explaining how the interpretative mechanisms underlying DT are operationalized. [...] The work further contributes by translating DT into a DTA methodology.'

Introduction: Discourse Theory, Media and Communication, and the Work of the Brussels Discourse Theory Group
Nico Carpentier, Benjamin De Cleen, and Leen Van Brussel

Section 1: Political Ideologies

Chapter 1: Crisis, Austerity, and Opposition in Mainstream Media Discourses in Greece
Yiannis Mylonas

Chapter 2: (Re)Articulating Feminism: A Discourse Analysis of Sweden’s Feminist Initiative Election Campaign
Kirill Filimonov and Jakob Svensson

Chapter 3: The Stage as an Arena of Politics: The Struggle between the Vlaams Blok/Belang and the Flemish City Theatres
Benjamin De Cleen

Section 2: The Politics of Everyday Life

Chapter 4: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach to Death and Dying
Leen Van Brussel

Chapter 5: Putting Your Relationship to the Test: Constructions of Fidelity, Seduction, and Participation in Temptation Island
Nico Carpentier

Section 3: Production

Chapter 6: The Postmodern Challenge to Journalism: Strategies for Constructing a Trustworthy Identity
Jo Bogaerts and Nico Carpentier

Chapter 7: The Particularity of Objectivity: A Poststructuralist and Psychoanalytical Reading of the Gap between Objectivity-as-a-Value and Objectivity-as-a-Practice in the 2003 Iraqi War Coverage
Nico Carpentier and Marit Trioen

Section 4: Audiences and Participation

Chapter 8: The Articulation of “Audience” in Chinese Communication Research
Guiquan Xu

Chapter 9: Articulating the Visitor in Public Knowledge Institutions
Krista Lepik and Nico Carpentier

Chapter 10: To be a Common Hero: The Uneasy Balance between the Ordinary and Ordinariness in the Subject Position of Mediated Ordinary People in the Talk Show Jan Publiek
Nico Carpentier and Wim Hannot

Section 5: Activism and Resistance

Chapter 11: Online Barter and Counter-Hegemonic Resistance
Giulia Airaghi

Chapter 12: Activist Fantasies on ICT-Related Social Change in Istanbul
Itır Akdogan

Chapter 13: Contesting the Populist Claim on “The People” through Popular Culture: The 0110 Concerts versus the Vlaams Belang
Benjamin De Cleen and Nico Carpentier

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