future readings
anne mareck
afmareck at CHARTER.NET
Wed Jul 13 08:34:38 UTC 2005
Thanks, Linnea--
To add to the list of internet sites, Teun van Dijk also has much of his
older & unpublished work freely available at his site,
http://www.discourse-in-society.org/teun.html
Take good care,
ani
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[mailto:CDA-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Linnea Micciulla
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 10:35 PM
To: CDA-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: AAAL/AILA (and future readings)
Hi everyone,
I can see how getting to AILA would be daunting on both accounts - next
year's conference is in Canada, which may not be much easier. I'd love
to hear about any upcoming relevant conferences in Europe (or
elsewhere), though.
One thing that has occurred to me: since there are some people on this
list that don't have access to libraries with many journals, it would be
good to read some materials that are freely available on the Internet.
After poking around a bit, I found:
1) Robert de Beaugrande has many of his books and publications online
(Wafa', I know you were looking for some of his materials, so you might
find it here):
http://www.beaugrande.bizland.com/
2) Phil Graham has pre-publication versions of many of his papers online:
http://www.philgraham.net/pubs.html
3) Jonathan Potter's homepage, with downloadable articles:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.potter1/JP%20Articles/jparticles.htm
4) Discourse Analysis Online - not a lot there, but a couple of articles
look interesting
http://extra.shu.ac.uk/daol/index.html
If anyone sees any articles on those sites that would be interesting to
the list, let us know!
And another interesting find: AJOL - articles published in African
journals; free to people in a (fairly long!) list of countries; might be
worth looking into if you don't live in the US or Europe -
http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=43&tran=0&ab
<http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=43&tran=0&ab>=
Best,
Linnea
John E Richardson wrote:
>hi Linnea,
>
>it would have been great to meet up for a chat. Two things stop me
>attending this conference however. The first is what I regard as the
>intrusive & authoritarian checks that I would have to subject myself to
>to actually get into the USA - finger printing, lying about my political
>beliefs, etc. The second is the cost of the conference - $430!
>Perhaps we'll all meet at a future (cheaper) conference my side of the
>Atlantic!
>
>You also mentioned future readings in a prior email. After a suggestion
>from another list member (sorry I can't remember from who!), I printed
>off the article on headlines by Daniel Dor. Personally, I didn't like
>it: he applies Sperber & Wilson's relevance theory, wich is something I
>have never been able to get on with at all. I'm not sure if the approach
>fits with that of the rest of the group - but that said, I realise we're
>a diverse bunch and so other list members may want to read & discuss
>this article.
>The article on business discourse from D&S could be a good one to look
>at; or any of them from the new special war edition of Lang & Politics.
>Alternatively (if I may) there's a realy interesting piece by Billig &
>MacMillan on metaphor and idioms in the latest edition of D&S that we
>may want to read.
>
>best regards
>
>John
>
>
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>Is anyone else from the list going to the joint AAAL/AILA conference
>>(http://www.aila2005.org/) this month? Let me know if you are; it
>>
>>
>would be
>
>
>>great to meet up and discuss CDA in person!
>>
>>Best,
>>Linnea
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>John E Richardson
>Dept of Journalism Studies
>Sheffield University
>
>
>
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