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1 Bibliography: Critical Discourse Analysis & Pragmatics Compiled by Melonie Fullick (2011) Agger, B. (1992).

The discourse of domination: from the Frankfurt School to postmodernism. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. Althusser, L. (1971). Ideology and ideological state apparatus: Lenin and philosophy. London: New Left Books. Alvesson, M. & Karreman, D. (2000). Varieties of discourse: On the study of organizations through discourse analysis. Human Relations, 53, 9, pp. 11251149. Austin, J. L. (1962). How to do things with words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bach, K. (2006). Speech Acts. Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy entry. Accessed on 12 June, 2011. < http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~kbach/spchacts.html > Barker, C. (2001). Cultural studies and discourse analysis: a dialogue on language and identity. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Beard, A. (2000). The language of politics. London: Routledge. Benwell, B. & Stokoe, E. (2006). Discourse and identity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Barry, D., Carroll, B. & Hansen, H. (2006). Narrative and discursive organizational studies to text or context? Endotextual, exotextual, and multi-textual approaches to narrative and discursive organizational studies. Organization Studies, 27, 8, pp. 1091 1110. Bell, A. & Garrett, P. (Eds.) (1997). Approaches to media discourse. Oxford: Blackwell. Blommaert, J. & Bulcaen, C. (2000). Critical Discourse Analysis. Annual Review of Anthropology, 29, pp. 447466. Bourdieu, P. (1991). Language and symbolic power. Cambridge: Polity Press. Bucholtz, M. (2000). The politics of transcription. Journal of Pragmatics, 32, pp. 1439 1465. Bucholtz, M.; Liang, A. C. & Sutton, L. A. (Eds.) (1999). Reinventing gender: the gendered self in discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Caldas-Coulthard, C. R., and Coulthard, M. (Eds.) (1996) Texts and practices: readings

2 in Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge. Cameron, D. (Ed.) (1998). The feminist critique of language: a reader. London: Routledge. Cameron, D. (2001). Working with spoken discourse. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cameron, D. & Kulick, D. (2003). Language and sexuality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cameron, L. & Maslen, R. (Eds.) (2010). Metaphor analysis : research practice in applied linguistics, social sciences and the humanities. Oakville, CT: Equinox Publications. Cazden, C. B. (1988). Classroom discourse: the language of teaching and learning. Portsmouth: Heinemann. Chouliaraki, L. & Fairclough, N. (1999). Discourse in late modernity. Edinburgh University Press. Coates, J. (1996). Women talk. Oxford: Blackwell. Coates, J. (Ed.) (1998). Language and gender: a reader. Oxford: Blackwell. Coulthard, M. (1977). An introduction to discourse analysis. London: Longman. Coulmas, F. (Ed.) (1998). The handbook of sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. Coupland, N. & Jaworski, A. (Eds.) (1997). Sociolinguistics: A reader and coursebook. London: Macmillan. Dijk, T. A. van (Ed.) (1985). Handbook of discourse analysis: Vol.s 1-4. London: Academic Press. Dijk, T. A. van (1993a). Elite discourse and racism. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Dijk, T. A. van (1993b). Principles of critical discourse analysis. Discourse and Society, 4, 2, pp. 249283. Dijk, T. A. van (1998). Ideology: a multidisciplinary approach. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Dijk, T. A. van (2008). Discourse and power. Houndsmills: Palgrave.

3 Dooley, R. A. & Levinsohn, S. H. (2000). Analyzing discourse: a manual of basic concepts. SIL International: University of North Dakota. Drew, P. & Heritage, J. (Eds.). (1992). Talk at work: interaction in institutional settings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fairclough, N. (forthcoming). Critical discourse analysis and change in management discourse and ideology: A transdisciplinary approach to strategic critique. To appear in Studies in organisational discourse. F. Ramallo (Ed.). Fairclough, N. (1989). Language and power. London; New York: Longman. Fairclough, N. (1992a). Critical language awareness. London; New York: Longman. Fairclough, N. (1992b). Discourse and social change. Cambridge, UK; Cambridge, MA: Polity Press. Fairclough, N. (1993). Critical discourse analysis and the marketization of public discourse: the universities. Discourse & Society, 4, 2, pp. 133168. Fairclough, N. (1995a). Critical discourse analysis: papers in the critical study of language. Language in social life series. London; New York: Longman. Fairclough, N. (1995b). Media discourse. London: Edward Arnold. Fairclough, N. (1996a). A reply to Henry Widdowson's Discourse Analysis: a critical view. Language & Literature, 5, 1, pp. 4956. Fairclough, N. (1996b). Technologisation of discourse. In Caldas-Coulthard, C. & Coulthard, M. (Eds.) Texts and practices: readings in critical discourse analysis (pp. 71 83). Abingdon: Routledge. Fairclough, N. (2000). New Labour, new language? New York: Routledge. Fairclough, N. (2002). Language in new capitalism. Discourse and Society, 13, 2, pp. 163166. Fairclough, N. (2003a). Analysing discourse: textual analysis for social research. London, New York: Routledge. Fairclough, N. (2003b). Political correctness: The politics of culture and language. Discourse and Society, 14, 1, pp. 1728. Fairclough, N. (2007). Discourse and contemporary social change. Bern; Oxford: Peter Lang.

4 Fairclough, N. & Wodak, R. (1997). In Dijk, T. A. van (Ed.), Critical discourse analysis. Discourse studies: a multidisciplinary introduction, (pp. 258284). London: Sage. Fishman, P. M. (1997). Interaction: the work women do. In Coupland, N. & Jaworski, A. (Eds.), Sociolinguistics: a reader and coursebook, London: Macmillan. Fowler, R., Hodge, B., Kress, G. & Trew, T (1979). Language and control. London; Boston, MA: Routledge & K. Paul. **Fowler, R. (1985). Power. In Dijk, T.A. van (Ed.), Handbook of discourse analysis, Vol. 4 (pp. PAGES). London: Academic Press. Fowler, R. (1991). Language in the news: discourse and ideology in the press. London: Routledge. Gal, S. (1995). Language, gender and power: an anthropological review. In Hall, K. & Bucholtz, M. (Eds.), Gender articulated: language and the socially constructed self (pp. 169182). New York: Routledge. Gee, J. P. (2005). An introduction to discourse analysis: theory and method (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. Giles, H. & Coupland, N. (1991). Language: contexts and consequences. Milton Keynes: Open University Press. Green, G. (1989). Pragmatics and natural language understanding. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Grice, H. P. (1957). Meaning. The Philosophical Review, 66, 3, pp. 377388. Grice, H. P. (1975). Logic and conversation. In Cole, P. & Morgan, J. (Eds.), Syntax and Semantics, vol. 3: Speech Acts, (pp. 4158). New York: Academic. Grice, H. P. (1989). Studies in the way of words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Gumperz, J. (1982). Discourse strategies: a sociolinguistic work. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hall, K. & Bucholtz, M. (Eds.) (1995). Gender articulated: language and the socially constructed self. London: Routledge. Halliday, M. A. K. (1976). System and function in language. London: Oxford University Press. Halliday, M. A. K. & Hasan, R. (1976). Cohesion in English. London: Longman.

Harvey, K. & Shalom, C. (Eds.) (1997). Language and desire: encoding sex, romance and intimacy. London: Routledge. Hasan, R. (1985). Meaning, context, and text: fifty years after Malinowski. In Systemic perspectives on discourse, Benson, J. D. & Greaves, W. S. (pp. 1649). Norwood: Ablex Publishing. Hindess, B. (1996). Discourses of power, from Hobbes to Foucault. Oxford: Blackwell. Hymes, D. (1962). The ethnography of speaking. In Gladwin, T. & Sturtevant, W. C. (Eds.), Anthropology and human behaviour (pp. 1353). Washington: Anthropological Society. Jakobson, R. (1960). Closing statement: Linguistics and poetics. In Sebeok, T. (Ed.), Style in language (pp. 350377). Cambridge: MIT Press. Jaworski, A. & Coupland, N. (Eds.) (1999). The discourse reader. New York: Routledge. Johnson, S. & Meinhof, U. (Eds.) (1997). Language and masculinity. London: Blackwell. Kotthoff, H. & Wodak, R. (Eds.) (1997). Communicating gender in context. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Lakoff, G. & Johnson, M. (1980). Metaphors we live by. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Lakoff, R. (1973). Language and womens place. Language in Society, 2, pp. 4580. Lazar, M. (Ed.) (2005). Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: gender, power and ideology in discourse. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Leap, W. (Ed.) (1995). Beyond the Lavender Lexicon: authenticity, imagination, and appropriation in lesbian and gay languages. Amsterdam: Gordon & Breach. Lemke, J. L. (1999). Discourse and organizational dynamics: website communication and institutional change. Discourse and Society, 10, 1, pp. 2147. Lemke, J. L. (2001). Discursive technologies and the social organization of meaning. Folia Linguistica, 35, 1-2, pp. 7996. Lemke, J. L. (2005). Intertextuality and educational research. In D. Bloome and N. Shuart-Faris (Eds.), Uses of Intertextuality in Classroom and Educational Research (pp. 317). Greenwich, Conn: Information Age Publishing.

6 Leonardo, Z. (2003). Discourse and critique: outlines of a post-structural theory of ideology. Journal of Education Policy, 18, 2, 203214. Levinson, S. C. (1983). Pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Livia, A. & Hall, K. (eds.) (1997). Queerly phrased. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Mautner, G. (2005). The entrepreneurial university: a discursive profile of a higher education buzzword. Critical Discourse Studies, 2, 2, pp. 95120. Mckee, A. (2003). Textual analysis: a beginners guide. London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Mercer, N. (1995). The guided construction of knowledge: Talk amongst teachers and learners. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Mey, J. L. (1985). Whose language: A study in linguistic pragmatics. Amsterdam: Benjamins. O'Halloran, K. A. (2003) Critical Discourse Analysis and language cognition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Phillips, N. & Hardy, C. (2002). Discourse analysis: investigating process of social construction. London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Reis, T. J. (1982). The discourse of modernism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Rogers, R. (Ed.) (2003). An introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis in education. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Rogers, R.; Malancharuvil-Berkes, E.; Mosley, M.; Hui, D.; OGarro Joseph, G. (2005). Critical Discourse Analysis in education: a review of the literature. Review of Educational Research, 75, 3, pp. 365416. Russell, B. (1905). On denoting. Mind, 14, pp. 47993. Salkie, R. (1995). Text and discourse analysis. London: Routledge. Sarangi, S. & Coutlhard, M. (eds.) (2000). Discourse and social life. London: Longman. Schieffelin, B.B.; Woolard, K.A. & Kroskrity, P. V. (1998). Language ideologies: practice and theory. New York: Oxford University Press. Schiffrin, D. (1994). Approaches to discourse. Oxford: Blackwell.

7 Scollon, R. & Scollon, S. W. (2003). Discourses in place: language in the material world. London: Routledge. Searle, J. (1969). Speech Acts: An essay in the philosophy of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Silverman, D. (Ed.) (2004). Qualitative research: theory, method and practice (2nd ed.). London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Silverman, D. (2006). Interpreting qualitative data: methods for analysing talk, text and interaction (3rd ed.). London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Simpson, P. & Mayr, A. (2010). Language and power: a resource book for students. London, New York: Routledge. Sinclair, J. (1991). Corpus, concordance, collocation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sinclair, J. & Coulthard, M. (1975). Towards an analysis of discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sperber, D. & Wilson, D. (1986). Relevance: communication and cognition. Oxford: Blackwell. Stalnaker, R. C. (1974). Pragmatic presuppositions. In Munitz, M. K. & Unger, P. K. (Eds.), Semantics and philosophy (pp. 197213). New York: New York University Press. **Stubbs, M. (1998). Whorf's children: critical comments on Critical Discourse Analysis. In Ryan, A. & Wray, A. (Eds.), Evolving Models of Language: British Studies in Applied Linguistics 12 (pp. PAGES). Clevedon: BAAL/Multilingual Matters. Sunderland, J. (2004). Gendered discourses. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Talbot, M., Atkinson, K. & Atkinson, D. (2003). Language and power in the modern world. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Taylor, S. (2004). Researching educational policy and change in new times: using critical discourse analysis. Journal of Education Policy, 19, 4, 433451. Teo, P. (2007). The marketisation of higher education: a comparative case-study of two universities in Singapore. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 1, 1, 95111. Thomas, L. & Wareing, S. (Eds.) (1999). Language, society and power. London: Routledge.

8 **Threadgold, T. (2003). Cultural Studies, Critical Theory and Critical Discourse Analysis: histories, remembering and futures. Linguistik Online, 14, 2, pp. (PAGES?). Toolan, M. (1997). What is Critical Discourse Analysis and why are people saying such terrible things about it? Language & Literature, 6, 2, 83103. Toolan, M. (Ed.) (2002). Critical Discourse Analysis: critical concepts in linguistics (Vols. I-IV). London: Routledge. Tsui, A. B. (Ed.) (1985). Handbook of discourse analysis, volumes 1-4. New York: Academic Press. Weiss, G. & Wodak, R. (Eds.) (2003). Critical discourse analysis: theory and interdisciplinarity. Houndmills Basingstoke; Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Wetherell, M., Taylor, S. & Yates, S. (Eds.) (2001). Discourse as data: a guide for analysis. London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Wetherell, M., Taylor, S. & Yates, S. (Eds.) (2001). Discourse theory and practice: a reader. London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. White, N. R. (2007). The customer is always right?: student discourse about higher education in Australia. Higher Education, 54, pp. 593604. Widdowson, H. (1998). The theory and practice of Critical Discourse Analysis. Applied Linguistics, 19, 1, pp. 136151. Wittgenstein, L. (1953). Philosophical investigations. Oxford: Blackwell. Wodak, R.(Ed.) (1989). Language, power and ideology: studies in political discourse. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Wodak, R. (1997). Gender and discourse. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Wodak, R. (2005). A new agenda in (critical) discourse analysis: theory, methodology and interdisciplinarity. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: J. Benjamins Pub. Co. Wodak, R. (2008). Qualitative discourse analysis in the social sciences. Houndmills Basingstoke; Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Wodak, R. (2009). Methods of critical discourse analysis (2nd ed.). Los Angeles; London; Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Wodak, R. (2011). The SAGE handbook of sociolinguistics. Los Angeles; London;

9 Thousand Oaks, CA; New Delhi: Sage Publications. Wodak, R. & Meyer, M. (2001). Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. **Wodak, Ruth & Reisigl, Martin (2001). Discourse and racism. In Schiffrin, D., Tannen, D. & Hamilton, H. (Eds.), The handbook of discourse analysis (pp. PAGES). Oxford: Blackwell. Wooffitt, R. (2005). Conversation analysis and discourse analysis: a comparative and critical introduction. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Young, Lynne & Harrison, Claire (Eds.) (2004). Systemic Functional Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis: studies in social change. London: Continuum. Yule, G. (1996). Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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