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Analyzing Text and Discourse
Eight Approaches for the Social Sciences

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February 2017 | 304 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
A unique anthology of textual analysis methodologies, Analyzing Text and Discourse offers a thorough introduction to the key approaches and the tools readers need to implement them.

Every chapter contains not just the theory behind each methodology, but also its advantages and disadvantages, its problems with ontology and language, and its relationship to studying social phenomenon. Through contemporary and relatable real-world worked examples, this book illustrates different contexts in which a methodology has been successfully used and allows students to see the methods in action and extrapolate the techniques into their own research.

Methods included:
  • Content analysis
  • Argumentation analysis
  • Qualitative analysis of ideas
  • Narrative analysis
  • Metaphor analysis
  • Multimodal discourse analysis
  • Discourse analysis
Engaging and authoritative in equal measure, this helpful guide to textual analysis is the perfect foundation for students conducting research in the social sciences.
 
Analyzing text and discourse in the social sciences
 
Content analysis
 
Argumentation analysis
 
Qualitative analysis of ideas and ideological content
 
Narrative analysis
 
Metaphor analysis and critical linguistics
 
Multimodal discourse analysis
 
Suggested analyses

This book is an essential resource for students and researchers who need to work with texts: social scientists will appreciate the detailed guide to analytical approaches and traditions that could be used to explore social issues, while readers interested in language and discourse will develop a clear understanding of how to expose the formative and constitutive role language plays in our social reality.

Erika Darics
School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University

This is a book for people who want to think seriously about text analysis before they start doing it. With a broad focus spanning all aspects of this important topic, it shows you what to do and what not to do—and why.

Michael Laver
Dean for the Social Sciences, New York University

Not suitable for my course - too advanced

Ms Anna Rees
School of Health Sciences, Liverpool University
February 21, 2023

I added this book in the reading list because it is a supporting book for the graduate students who would like to analyze documents and discourses in their dissertations.

Dr Ilkay Taş Gürsoy
Interdiscipline, Dokuz Eylul Universitesi
September 28, 2019

The book is great for researchers but our students found it hard to read

Dr Bahadir Namdar
Primary Education/ Science Education Program, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University
February 3, 2018

By synthesizing the elements necessary for interpretation of the discourse, the book "Analyzing text and discourse" is a scientific event that brings important clarifications in the universe of discursive communication.

Professor Beatrice Adriana Balgiu
Social Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest
September 2, 2017

This very helpful text will encourage students to develop more imaginative ways of analysing text and discourse.

Jamie Harding
Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University
June 23, 2017

The great advantage of this book is that is presents all relevant and useful types of analyses of text and discourse at once. Well-organized in separat chapters, students quickly get a very good overview of what they could use for their own proper research project. Very good are the info-boxes supporting students with further readings, exercises for self-learning, and so on. For my marketing-focused lecture, this book is a wonderful additional reading that has to be on the reading list. However, as I'm covering a broad range of methods related to marketing, it's not an essential book for this specific course. Essential books are focusing more on marketing, communication in marketing, and specific research-tasks in marketing.

Mr Wolfgang Kotowski
Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University
March 1, 2018

Appropriate consideration is given to key concepts and terminology. There is a continuity in the development of concepts to facilitate a smooth transition between different sections.

Dr Nicoleta Gaciu
School of Education, Oxford Brookes University
November 27, 2017

Kristina Boreus

Kristina Boréus is Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University, Sweden. She has studied ideology and ideological change, discrimination against migrants and racialized employees at Swedish workplaces, and right-wing populism in Austria, Denmark, and Sweden. Her publications in English include ‘Patterned Inequalities and the Inequality Regime of a Swedish Housing Company’ (with Ulf Mörkenstam, 2015, in Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies); ‘Nationalism and Discursive Discrimination against Immigrants in Austria, Denmark and Sweden’ (2013, in Wodak, R., KhosraviNik, M. & Mral, B. (eds) Right-Wing Populism in Europe,... More About Author

Goran Bergstrom

Göran Bergström is Assistant Professor in Political Science, Department of Political Science, at Stockholm University, Sweden. For a long time he was Director of Education. He has studied ideological change in Education Policy and with particular interest in the Swedish Labour Party. Recent publications include articles in Pedagogical content knowledge, more specifically how the relation between Content knowledge and Pedagocical content knowledge is developed in Social science/Civics research projects (with Linda Ekström, Nordidactica – Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education 2015, (1)). He has also recently studied how a... More About Author