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FAIRCLOUGH
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NORMAN FAIRCLOUGH
In this
opportunity, I would like share to you about one of expert of Critical
discourse Analysis. He is NORMAN FAIRCLOUGH. Before I have discussed what is
the discourse analysis in the field of discourse and from some of these areas I
was interested to learn more about the critical discourse analysis, critical
discourse analysis is also described by some experts, and to experts in the
field of critical discourse analysis I choose
Norman Fairclough.
Norman fairclough
Was born 1941. He is emeritus professor of linguistics at Lancaster university.
He is one of the founders of Critical Discourse Analysis as applied to
sociolinguistic or discourse analysis that looks at the influence of power
relations on the content and structure of writings. In CDA, he includes that is
about texts, talk, video, and practices. He started his career in 1971 and his
theory is used in critical discourse analysis, in 1980 he only focus on
deepening critical discourse analysis. And he began to create and publish her
from 1983 through 2014,
Since the
early 1980s, he research has focused on critical discourse analysis - including
the place of language in social relations of power and ideology, and how
language figures in processes of social change. He main current interest is in
language (discourse) as an element in contemporary social changes which are
referred to as 'globalisation', 'neo-liberalism', 'new capitalism', the
'knowledge economy' and so forth. Over the past three years he have been
working specifically on aspects of 'transition' in Central and Eastern Europe,
especially Romania, from a discourse analytical perspective.
Fairclough's line of study, also called textually oriented
discourse analysis or TODA, todistinguish it from philosophical enquires not
involving the use of linguisticmethodology, is specially concerned with the
mutual effects of formally linguistic textual properties, sociolinguistic speech genres, and formally
sociological practices. The mainthrust of his analysis is that, if —according
to Foucauldian theory— practices arediscursively shaped and enacted, the
intrinsic properties of discourse, which arelinguistically analysable, are to
constitute a key element of their interpretation. He is thusinterested in how
social practices are discursively shaped, as well as the subsequentdiscursive
effects of social practices
Fairclough's
theories have been influenced by Mikhail Bakhtin and Michael Halliday on the
linguistic field, and ideology theorists such as Antonio Gramsci, Louis
Althusser, Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu on the sociological one.
He
have maintained research contacts with Lancaster since his retirement through collaborative
projects in the Institute for Advanced Studies and the Linguistics department
on the 'knowledge-based economy', the Bologna reforms of higher education in
Europe, and 'moral economy'.
CDA is
then developed as a theory of language which stresses in the multifunctionality of language and
which sees every text as simultaneously having the “ideational”,
“interpersonal” and “textual” functions of language.
BOOK :
- Fairclough, Norman (1992). Discourse and Social Change. Cambridge: Polity Press.
- Fairclough, Norman (1995). Media Discourse. London: Edward Arnold.
- Fairclough, Norman (1995). Critical Discourse Analysis. Boston: Addison Wesley.
- Chouliaraki, Lilie and Norman Fairclough (1999). Discourse in Late Modernity
- Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Fairclough, Norman (2003). Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research. London: Routledge.
- Fairclough, Norman (2007). (Ed.). Discourse and Contemporary Social Change. Bern.
JOURNAL ARTICLES :
1.
Wodak, R. & Fairclough, N. 02/2010
In : Critical Discourse Studies
2.
Fairclough, N. 2006
In : Journal of Multicultural Discourses. 1, 1, p.
35-38 4 p
3.
Fairclough, N. 06/2005
In : Organization Studies. 26,
6, p. 915-939 25 p.
4.
Fairclough, N. L. 1/02/2005
In : Journal of Language and Politics. 4, 1, p.
41-63 23 p
5. Fairclough, N. 2005
In : Lodz Papers in Pragmatics. 1,
p. 37-58 22 p
We as students should have to develop to use the English language
in the standard rate or judge something, we learn CDA so that creative,
critical thinking and emancipatory practices, if you want to contact about
norman fairclough you can see in http://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/potal/en/people/norman-fairclough.html,
Well, thank you reader for reading my blog. Hopefully useful
knowledge that I share, do not ever get bored to read the next post….
how muach the books and the articles of norman fairclough about discourse analysis?
BalasHapusI think Proffesor Norman Fairclough have so many books. and also in here I can't mention one by one. but so I will write more details in this post especially for you :D
HapusFairclough,Norman. 1992. Discourse and Social Change : Cambridge : Polity Press Media.
I think just it. thanks for comment adele some like you :)
for masdelima question,can you tell what is his specialist book was he made? about your blog is simple.
Hapusoke thank you dimas for your question for me.
Hapusone of the specialist book from norman fairclough I think such as CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.
hy comell...
BalasHapusi want ask you answer my question.
why you choice norman fairclough for discourse analysis expert??
hello my sista.
Hapuswhy I choose norman fairclogh for CDA expert.
because I don't know why I took norman as an expert of the CDA. I know this is very famous norman field of CDA. he is a professor, and also a lot of the books he had published. that's one of the main attraction me why I chose norman as experts from CDA.
i think just it my explanation for why I choose fairclugh for CDA expert.
thanks for comment my beautiful sister :)
what the interesting wide from norman fairclouggh and can you give the handbook from his ?? thank you :)
BalasHapusthe interesting from norman fairclough I think norman fairclogh this how to connect micro text with macro societal context. He tried to build a model of discourse analysis that has contributed in social and cultural analysis, so he combined the tradition of textual analysis in the context of the wider society. Point of concern is the view of language as the exercise of power.
Hapusone of the his handbooks is media discourse (1995).
I think just it my explanation.
thanks for comment my beautiful sister :)
Hi Rozitha. Norman is very famous expert. In the book Fairclough developed the concept of synthetic personalisation. please tell me, what is it?
BalasHapusthe intention is to unite two or more parts into a unity between to connect micro text with macro societal context. He tried to build a model of discourse analysis that has contributed in social and cultural analysis, so he combined the tradition of textual analysis in the context of the wider society. Point of concern is the view of language as the exercise of power.
HapusI think that all. I hope you understand about my explanation.
thanks for comment regina :)
hi rozita itha...your blog is really good ,same with adel expert but I interested for him
BalasHapusthank you rita. I hope your blog very nice too :)
Hapus.
and thank you for you comment in my blog :)
Hello Rozita..
BalasHapusAny awards have been Norman Fairclough obtained in linguistics especially in CDA as an expert?
Thank you
Haii too manna...
Hapusmany awards obtained by norman as a professor, especially in the field of CDA, that he was named as an expert CDA focused on the field sosiolinguistics.
I think. thanks for comment and suggestion manna. I hope your understad :)
sorry rozita , ithink your blog explanation doesn't enough , please tell more explanation . thanks
BalasHapusyes, no problem adit.. thanks for comment.
HapusOther times I'll write more explanation so that the reader can better understand about what I say.
Hello miss rozita ita. Ur blog so nice. I wanna ask you, please explain how Norman fairclough be famous expert and make it in simple sentence...
BalasHapusThank you....
hello susi thanks for comment...
HapusI wanna explain again why norman faiclough be famous a expert.. because norman fairclugh can see
Critical discourse analysis emerged from 'critical linguistics' developed at the University of East Anglia in the 1970s, and the terms are now often interchangeable. Sociolinguistics was paying little attention to social hierarchy and power. CDA was first developed by the Lancaster school of linguists of which Norman Fairclough was the most prominent figure. Ruth Wodak has also made a major contribution to this field of study.
In addition to linguistic theory, the approach draws from social theory — and contributions from Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, Jürgen Habermas, Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu — in order to examine ideologies and power relations involved in discourse. Language connects with the social through being the primary domain of ideology, and through being both a site of, and a stake in, struggles for power.Ideology has been called the basis of the social representations of groups, and, in psychological versions of CDA developed by Teun A. van Dijk and Ruth Wodak, there is assumed to be a sociocognitive interface between social structures and discourse structures. The historical dimension in critical discourse studies also plays an important role.
Although CDA is sometimes mistaken to represent a 'method' of discourse analysis, it is generally agreed upon that any explicit method in discourse studies, the humanities and social sciences may be used in CDA research, as long as it is able to adequately and relevantly produce insights into the way discourse reproduces (or resists) social and political inequality, power abuse or domination. That is, CDA does not limit its analysis to specific structures of text or talk, but systematically relates these to structures of the sociopolitical context.
Norman Fairclough developed a three-dimensional framework for studying discourse, where the aim is to map three separate forms of analysis onto one another: analysis of (spoken or written) language texts, analysis of discourse practice (processes of text production, distribution and consumption) and analysis of discursive events as instances of sociocultural practice. Particularly, he combines micro, meso and macro-level interpretation. At the micro-level, the analyst considers various aspects of textual/linguistic analysis, for examples syntactic analysis, use of metaphor and rhetorical devices [clarification needed]. The meso-level or "level of discursive practice" involves studying issues of production and consumption, for instance, which institution produced a text, who is the target audience, etc. At the macro-level, the analyst is concerned with intertextual and interdiscursive elements and tries to take into account the broad, societal currents that are affecting the text being studied...
I think just it susi :)
Hello rozita, your blog i thinks good. Okee i have question for you. Can you mention the phenomenal book that he published before?
BalasHapusHaii too atika. thanks for comment in my blog.
Hapuswell, I wanna answer your question.
the mention of phenomenal books that he published before, such as :
1. Critical Discourse Analysis
Fairclough, N., Mulderrig, J., Wodak, R. 2011 In: Discourse Studies. A multidisciplinary Introduction. London
2. Discourse in contemporary social change.
Fairclough, N., Cortese, G., Ardizzone, P. 2007 Peter Lang.
and so many books again I think.
hey rozita cikgu,can you give me what year the first article of norman fairclough? thank.
BalasHapusHallo santii... Thanks for your question.
HapusThe first article of norman is about critical discourse analysis , year 1997
Any Fairclough's books that became standard book or course book in an university? If there are, what are they?
BalasHapusYes, of course titin. So many books and articles from norman. I think the this books and articles of norman so standard books in an university in the word. Because i think norman fairclough very famouse in expert CDA
HapusYes, of course titin. So many books and articles from norman. I think the this books and articles of norman so standard books in an university in the word. Because i think norman fairclough very famouse in expert CDA
Hapushi rozita. nice blog..
BalasHapusi have question about your expert. my question is why are you interested in taking expert of this norman fairclough ?
Hello reka. I interest in taking expert of norman fairclough because so many books, journals, articles, awards and also I interest with norman because norman so many research about social life and politics.
HapusI think.
Thanks for your question reka.
Hi,darl .
BalasHapusI have a question about your expert .
Please .explain more about education from Norman fairclugh?
Haii too miss...
HapusI after search education from norman fairclough. But, I dont meet where he studies. If the place he teach I know. Now, he one of a proffesor at lancaster university.
I think...
Thank you :D
hy rozita...could you give me a reason why you interesting the expert from Norman fairclough ?? thank you...
BalasHapusHello novi.. your question same with reka. But in this time I wanna try to answer your question about why I interesting the expert from norman fairclough.
HapusBecause norman faircough have so many articles, books, journals, awards and also I interest with norman because norman so many research about social life and politics .
I thik just it.
Thanks for question umii :D
how many books and the articles of norman fairclough about discourse analysis? and what time that he published it?
BalasHapusThanks for your question ri..
HapusI think so many books and articles from norman fairclough. And I can not mention it one by one. Because he books, journals, articles and awards very famouse and many people in from university using the norman fairclough the expert of them.
I think...
Thank you :D
Hai Rozita.. I wanna ask you, why you choose Norman Fairclough to be your expert what the benefits? thanks
BalasHapusHello dewi..
HapusI think why I choose Norman Fairclough be my expert. Because I took norman as an expert of the CDA . I know this is very famouse norman field of CDA. he is a proffesor and also a lot of the books, journals, awards, articles he published. That's one of the main attraction me why I choose norman as experts from CDA.
Your blog green, so cute cekgu.
BalasHapusBut i have question for you, how many articles of norman fairclough about CDA? And can you give me the handbook of him?
Yes, atika green is my favorit color. I think so many articles and handbooks from norman fairclough. One of example :
Hapus1. Recontextualizing European higher education policies : the cases of Austria and Romania.
Wodak,R.,Fairclough,N.02/2010 In :Critical Discourse Studies. 7,1,p. 19-40. 22p.
Thanks :D
Yes, atika green is my favorit color. I think so many articles and handbooks from norman fairclough. One of example :
Hapus1. Recontextualizing European higher education policies : the cases of Austria and Romania.
Wodak,R.,Fairclough,N.02/2010 In :Critical Discourse Studies. 7,1,p. 19-40. 22p.
Thanks :D
Yes, atika. Green is my favorites color. I think so many articles and handbook of norman fairclough have. One of example :
HapusThe articles :
1. Recontextualizing European higher education policies : the cases of Austria and Romania.
2. Peripheral vision : Discourse Analysis in organization studies : The case for Critical Realism.
I think just it .
Thanks for question atika. :D
Assalamualaikum cekgu,could you tell me the best award from norman fairclough ever got before?
BalasHapusWaalaikum salam sister..
HapusSo many best award from norman fairclough.
One of them such as he got British Academy BARDA Award 2008-2010 Cultures of Competitiveness in India and China. I think.
Thanks kak juli for your question :D
I like your blog, Actually I just wanna asking that the tittle of Norman Fairclaugh's journal ? would you mention it?
BalasHapusthank you
Okey, thanks for comments chika, the journal from norman fairclough, such as :
Hapus1. Fairclough,Norman (1985). Critical and Descriptive Goals in Discourse Analysis. Journal of Pragmatics 9: 739-763
your blog i thinks good. Okee i have question for you.how many book of norman fairclaughs
BalasHapusThanks for your comment enjoo. I think so many books from norman fairclough. One of them is critical discourse analysis and discourse social change. I think :D
HapusHi Miss. I just wanna give you suggestions. It will be better if you add what the books and articles or journals that Norman Fairclough had published. Last, you can change your blog template so that more interesting than this. Tq
BalasHapusThanks for your suggestion tin. I will try to make the template in my blog more interesting. But , I dont understand how to make it. If you can please teach me :D
Hapuswhy you choose him to your expert rozita ?
BalasHapusOke adit. Thanks for your question. Your question is about why I Choose norman fairclough as an expert, right ?
HapusWell, I choose Norman fairclough as an expert of CDA because I took norman as an expert of the CDA. I know this is bery famouse norman field of CDA. he is a profesor and also a lot of the books, journals, awards, articles he published. That's one of the main attraction me why I choose norman as experts from CDA.
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BalasHapusoke thanks yopa for your suggestion. I wanna try to it. please teach me yah :)
HapusHello makcek.
BalasHapusYour blog so cute and so far so good.
Yups I hope same with mushthafa.
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Hi makcik, i think your blog so nice. keep blogging.
BalasHapusokeh thanks a lot rian. you too.. :)
HapusHi, nice girl
BalasHapusyour explanation, so clear
I haven't question for you