Discourse & Society: 19th Call for Book Reviewers
Anna De Fina
definaa at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Wed Nov 29 23:49:33 UTC 2000
Dear Brian,
I would like to review the following book:
du Gay, P., ed. (2000) Identity: a reader. London: Open University.
If you would like me to review it, my address is
Anna De Fina
2608 Northampton Street NW
Washington DC 20015
USA
Best
Anna
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Torode <btorode at TCD.IE>
Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 4:50 pm
Subject: Discourse & Society: 19th Call for Book Reviewers
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> _________________________________________________________
> DISCOURSE & SOCIETY / DISCOURSE STUDIES
> Nineteenth call for book reviewers
> Issued November 2000
> (Previous list issued March 2000)
> _________________________________________________________
> CHANGE OF REVIEW EDITORSHIP
> This is the final list issued by Brian Torode. From January 2002, the
> Reviews Editor for both Discourse and Society and Discourse Studies
> will be:
> "Ingrid Piller" <ingrid.piller at linguistics.usyd.edu.au>
> For continuity, both editors will act jointly from January to
> December 2001.
> _________________________________________________________
> DISCOURSE AND SOCIETY ["D&S"] is a journal founded in July 1990,
> editorTeun van Dijk, University of Amsterdam, publisher: Sage. It
> has attracted
> over 750 subscribers, and is central to the rapidly expanding
> field of
> discourse analysis. DISCOURSE STUDIES ["DST"] is a new journal,
> edited by
> Teun van Dijk, launched by Sage in 1999.
>
> The titles listed below are available for review in either
> journal. You may
> offer to review a single item or several items in a joint review.
> Jointreviews are encouraged wherever appropriate.
> _________________________________________________________
> On receiving a book you will be asked to judge its relevance to
> D&S or DST.
> There are three categories to choose from:
>
> 1. Books apparently central to the concerns of
> D&S or DST.
>
> 2. Books which address an area to which discourse
> analysis has contributed. If having requested such a
> book, you find it not relevant to the journal's
> interests, please report this to the review editor
> who may permit you to keep the title without review.
>
> 3. Books which appear marginal to the concerns of
> D&S or DST. You may request these titles
> on the basis that if they are relevant to the
> journal's interests you will review them but if not,
> you will keep them without review.
> _________________________________________________________
> Agger, B. (2000) Public Sociology: the new social formations.
> Oxford:Rowman & Littlefield.
> Aitchison, J. (2000/1996) The Seeds of Speech: language origin and
> evolution. Cambridge: Canto/Cambridge University Press.
> Ali, S. (2000) Global Feminist Politics. London: Routledge.
> Amsterdam, A. G. and J. E. Bruner. (2000) Minding the Law: how
> courts rely
> on storytelling and how their stories change the way we understand the
> law-and ourselves. Harvard: University Press.
> Bernstein, B. (19996, 2000) Pedagogy, Symbolic Control, and Identity.
> Revised ed. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield.
> Brand, P. Z., ed. (2000) Beauty Matters. London: Indiana
> University Press.
> Bublitz, W., U. Lenk and E. Ventola. (1999) Coherence in Spoken
> and Written
> Discourse. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
> Burke, L. (2000) The Routledge Language and Cultural Theory Reader.
> London: Routledge.
> Cameron, D. (2000) Good to Talk? London: Sage.
> Carvajal, F. G. (2000) VIR - Perceptions of manliness in Andalucia and
> Mexico 1561-1699. Amsterdam: Historische Reeks.
> Cheney, G. (1999) Values at Work: employeee participation meets market
> pressure at Mondragon. London: Cornell University Press.
> Cooren, F. (2000) The Organising Property of Communication.
> Amsterdam:John Benjamins.
> Corcoran, P. and V. Spencer, ed. (2000) Disclosures. Aldershot:
> Ashgate.Cornish, F. (1999) Anaphora, Discourse and Understanding:
> evidence from
> English and French. Oxford: University Press.
> Crawshaw, R. (2000) Exploring French Text Analysis: explorations of
> national identity. London: Routledge.
> Crossley, M. (2000) Introducing Narrative Psychology: self,
> trauma, and the
> construction of meaning. Buckingham: Open University Press.
> Darton, E. (2000) `Divided we stand: a biography of New York's
> World Trade
> Centre. New York: Basic Books.
> Davies, B. (2000) A body of writing 1990-1999. Oxford: Alta Mira.
> Davies, B. (2000) (in)scribing body/Landscape relations. Oxford:
> Rowman &
> Littlefield.
> de Laine, M. (2000) Fieldwork, Participation, and Practice.
> London: Sage.
> Delin, J. (2000) The Language of Everyday Life. London: Sage.
> Denzin, N. and Y. Lincoln, ed. (2000) Handbook of Qualitative
> Research.London: Sage.
> Downing, L. (2000) Negation, text worlds and discourse: the
> pragmatics of
> fiction. Stamford: Ablex.
> du Gay, P., ed. (2000) Identity: a reader. London: Open University.
> Elwood, W. N., ed. (1999) Power in the Blood: a handbook on AIDS,
> Politics,and Communication. Mahwah, NJ/London, UK: Lawrence
> Erlbaum Associates.
> 431.
> Fairclough, N. (2000) New Labour, New Language. London: Routledge.
> Fernald, T. (2000) The Athabaskan Languages. Oxford: University
> Press.Ferrara, A. (1999) Justice and Judgement. London: Sage.
> Forrester, M. (2000) Psychology of the Image. London: Routledge.
> Galasinsky, D. (2000) The Language of Deception: a discourse analytic
> study. London: Sage.
> Gardiner, M. E. (2000) Critiques of Everyday Life. London:
> Routledge.Goatley, A. (2000) Critical Reading and Writing.
> London: Routledge.
> Gonzalez, A. (2000) Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts. London:
> Sage.Goodall, H. L. (2000) Writing the New Ethnography. Oxford:
> Alta Mira.
> Gregory, E. (2000) City Literacies: learning to read across
> generations and
> cultures. London: Routledge.
> Harre, R. (1999) Greenspeak: a study of environmental discourse.
> London:Sage.
> Hartley, J. (1999) Uses of Television. London: Routledge.
> Ho, W. (2000) In her Mother's house: the politics of Asian-American
> mother-daughter writing. Oxford: Altamira.
> Holm, J. (2000) An introduction to Pidgins and Creoles. Cambridge:
> University Press.
> Houtkoop-Steenstra, H. (2000) Interaction and the Standardized Survey
> Interview: the living questionairre. Cambridge: University Press.
> Hunston, S. and G. Thompson, ed. (2000) Evaluation in Text: authorial
> stance and the construction of discourse. Oxford: University Press.
> Isenhart, M. W. (2000) Collaborative Approaches to Resolving Conflict.
> London: Sage.
> Jaccoby, R. (2000) The Last Intrellectuals: American culture in
> the age of
> academe. New York: Basic Books.
> James, J., ed. (2000) The Black Feminist Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.
> James R, T. and E. J. v. Every. (2000) The Emergent Organisation:
> communication as its site and structure. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence
> Erlbaum.Jay, T. (2000) Why we curse: a neuro-psycho-social theory
> of speech.
> Amsterdam: Benjamins.
> John, H. (2000) Body and Organization. London: Sage.
> Jucker, A. (2000) Historical Dialogue Analysis. Amsterdam:
> Benjamins.Klarner, A. (2000) Aufstand der Ressentiments. Koeln:
> PapyRossa.Kress, G. (2000) Early Spelling: between convention and
> creativity.London: Routledge.
> Krueger, R. (2000) Focus Groups: a practical guide for applied
> research.London: Sage.
> Kuusisto, R. (1999) Western Definitions of War in the Gulk and in
> Bosnia:the rhetorical frameworks of the United States, British and
> French Leaders
> in Action. Helsinki: Suomen Tiedeseura.
> Lehtonen, M. (2000) The Cultural Analysis of Texts. London: Sage.
> Leudar, I. (2000) Voices of Reason, voices of insanity. London:
> Routledge.Levitt, C., ed. (2000) Mistaken Identities: the second
> wave of controversy
> over "political correctness". New York: Peter Lang.
> Littlejohn, S. (2000) Engaging Communication in Conflict.
> London: Sage.
> Locke, S. (1999) Constructing "the Beginning". Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
> Erlbaum Associates.
> Loeschper, G. (1999) Bausteine fur eine psychologische Theorie
> richterlichen Urteilens. Baden-Baden: Nomos Vlg.
> Marcus, L., ed. (1999) Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of
> Dreams: new
> interdisciplinary essays. Manchester: University Press.
> Mar-Molinero, C. (2000) The Politics of Language in the Spanish-
> SpeakingWorld. London: Routledge.
> McGarty, C. (1999) Categorisation in Social Psychology. London:
> Sage.McGrellis. (2000) Through the Moral Maze: a quantitative
> study of young
> people's values. London: The Tufnell Press.
> McLaren, P. (2000) Che Guevara, Paulo Freire and the Pedagogy of
> Revolution. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield.
> McLoughlin, L. (2000) The Language of Magasines. London: Routledge.
> McQuail, D. (2000) McQuail's Mass Communication Theory. 4th ed.
> London:Sage.
> Mercer, N. (2000) Hearts + Minds : how we use language to think
> together.London: Routledge.
> Monaghan, J. and P. Just. (2000) Social and Cultural Anthropology.
> Oxford: University Press.
> Mora, J., M. Robson and M. Smith, ed. (2000) The limits of death:
> betweenphilosophy and psychoanalysis. Manchester: University Press.
> Nightingale, D. and J. Cromby. (1999) Social Constructionist
> Psychology: a
> critical analysis of theory and practice. Buckingham: Open
> UniversityPress.
> O Donnell, H. (1999) Good Times, Bad Times: soap operas and
> society in
> Western Europe. Leicester: University Press.
> Parkers, I., ed. (1999) Deconstructing Psychotherapy. London: Sage.
> Payne, M. (2000) Narrative Therapy: an introduction for counsellors.
> London: Sage.
> Price, J. N. (2000) Against the Odds: the meaning of school and
> relationships in the lives of six young African-American men.
> Stamford:Ablex.
> Quigley, J. (2000) The Grammar of Autobiography: a developmental
> account.Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
> Reker, G. T. and K. Chamberlain, ed. (2000) Exploring Existential
> Meaning:optimising human development across the life span.
> London: Sage.
> Roberts, F. D. (1999) Talking about Treatment: recommendations for
> breastcancer adjuvant therapy. Oxford: University Press.
> Roy, C. (2000) Interpretation as a Discourse Process. Oxford:
> UniversityPress.
> Schirato, T. (2000) Communication and Culture: an introduction.
> London:Sage.
> Schneider, J. and W. Laihua. (2000) Giving Care, Writing Self: a "new"
> ethnography. New York: Peter Lang.
> Setton, R. (1999) Simultaneous Interpretation. Amsterdam:
> Benjamines.Smith, R. R. (2000) ProgaLondon: Sage.
> Spencer-Oaty, ed. (2000) Culturally Speaking: managing rapport
> through talk
> across cultures. London: Continuum.
> Svennevig, J. (2000) Getting Acquainted in Conversation.
> Amsterdam: John
> Benjamins.
> Titscher, S., M. Meyer, R. Wodak and E. Vetter. (2000) Methods of
> Text and
> Discourse Analysis. London: Sage.
> Tuomarla, U. (1999) La Citation mode d'emploi: sur le fonctionnement
> discursif due discours rapporte direct. Helsinki: Academia
> ScientiarumFennica.
> Virilio, P. (2000) Polar Inertia. London: Sage.
> Vree, W. v. (1999) Meetings, Manners and Civilisation: the
> development of
> modern meeting behaviour. London: Leicester University Press.
> Wood, L. A. (2000) Doing Discourse Analysis. London: Sage.
> Zalewski, M. (2000) Feminism after Postmodernism. London: Routledge.
> _________________________________________________________
> Please include your full postal address with your request for books,
> even if you sent it to me before. If you did not review books for
> D&S/DSTbefore, please accompany your request with the following
> information,briefly indicated on a single letter-headed page:
>
> Name
> Institutional address
> Position
> Email address
> Special interests in the field
> Recent publications
> Recent reviews published
>
> Reviewers should aim at a length of only 600 words, a little more
> for joint
> reviews. Reviews should be submitted within three months. Further
> particulars will be sent to you with the book(s).
>
>
>
> Brian Torode
> Sociology
> Trinity College
> Dublin, 2, Ireland
> ______________________________________________________________________
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>
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