27.521, Books: Discourse In and Through the Media: Recontextualizing and Reconceptualizing Expert Discourse: Bondi, Cacchiani, Mazzi (eds.)

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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 16:54:19
From: Chris Humphrey [chumphrey at c-s-p.org]
Subject: Discourse In and Through the Media: Recontextualizing and Reconceptualizing Expert Discourse: Bondi, Cacchiani, Mazzi (eds.)

 


Title: Discourse In and Through the Media: Recontextualizing and
Reconceptualizing Expert Discourse 
Publication Year: 2015 
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
	   http://www.cambridgescholars.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.cambridgescholars.com/discourse-in-and-through-the-media 


Editor: Marina Bondi
Editor: Silvia Cacchiani
Editor: Davide Mazzi

Hardback: ISBN:  9781443882545 Pages: 350 Price: U.K. £ 52.99
Hardback: ISBN:  9781443882545 Pages: 350 Price: U.S. $ 90.95


Abstract:

This book is a result of the 2013 CLAVIER Conference held in Modena in
November 2013, and includes a selection of the papers presented on that
occasion. As the title suggests, this volume encourages cross-generic and
cross-disciplinary investigations, in order to advocate integrated approaches
to the study of media discourse regarding both theoretical background and
practical applications. 

Bringing together a wide range of case studies, the book fosters debate on a
variety of aspects related to the representation of specialised discourse in
and through the media, including, for example, voice and point of view,
argumentative practices, knowledge construction, multimodality, the
re-contextualization and re-conceptualization of knowledge, opinion formation
and peer-to-peer communication, and popularization in and through traditional,
digital and social media. 

Taken together, the contributions to this volume provide extensive
exemplification of the type of research currently being conducted on these
issues. The variety of the questions posed and the wide array of methods used
here therefore represent a substantial contribution to sharpening existing
knowledge and furthering the ongoing debate among scholars in the field.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     General Linguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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