Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
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Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
(Language and globalization)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-239) and index
Contents of Works
- Theorising and analysing social change in Central and Eastern Europe : the contribution of (critical) discourse analysis / Michal Krzyżanowski and Ruth Wodak
- Reflecting social heteroglossia and accommodating diverse audiences : a challenge to the media / Brigitta Busch
- Contesting social space through language education debates in Latvia's media landscape / Gabrielle Hogan-Brun
- The (re)construction of refugees in Slovenian media / Igor Ž. Žagar
- On the "Europeanisation" of identity constructions in Polish political discourse after 1989 / Michal Krzyżanowski
- Governing abandoned children : the discursive construction of space in the case of "babybox" / Igor Nosál
- Critical juncture : Church Slavonic and the discourse of cultural preservation in post-Soviet Russia / Brian P. Bennett
- Narrating transition in East German company histories / Helen Kelly-Holmes
- "Mea culpa" : the social production of public disclosure and reconciliation with the past / Cristian Tileagă
- Small stories fight back : narratives of Polish economic migration on an internet forum / Aleksandra Galasińska
- Narratives of disenfranchised self in the Polish post-Communist reality / Dariusz Galasiński
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume explores the discursive nature of post-1989 social change in Central and Eastern Europe. Through a set of national case studies, the construction of post-communist transformation is explored from the point of view of accelerating and unique dynamics of linguistic and discursive practices.
Table of Contents
- Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction: Discourses of Social and Political Transformation in the 'New Europe'
- M.Krzyzanowski & A.Galasinska Theorising and Analysing Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: The Contribution of (Critical) Discourse Analysis
- M.Krzyzanowski & R.Wodak PART I: TRANSFORMATION(S) OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE (I) - DISCOURSES OF MEDIA AND PUBLIC POLICY Reflecting Social Heteroglossia and Accommodating Diverse Audiences: A Challenge to the Media
- B.Busch Contesting Social Space through Language Education Debates in Latvia's Media Landscape
- G.Hogan-Brun The (Re)Construction of Refugees in Slovenian Media
- I.Z.Zagar PART II: TRANSFORMATION(S) OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE (II) - DISCOURSES OF POLITICS, INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMY On the 'Europeanisation' of Identity Constructions in Polish Political Discourse after 1989
- M.Krzyzanowski Governing Abandoned Children: The Discursive Construction of Space in the Case of 'Babybox'
- I.Nosal Critical Juncture: Church Slavonic and the Discourse of Cultural Preservation in Post-Soviet Russia
- B.P.Bennett Narrating Transition in East German Company Histories
- H.Kelly-Holmes PART III: TRANSFORMATION(S) OF THE SEMI-PUBLIC/SEMI-PRIVATE AND PRIVATE SPHERES - DISCOURSE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF TRANSFORMATION 'Mea culpa': The Social Production of Public Disclosure and Reconciliation with the Past
- C.Tileaga Small Stories Fight Back: Narratives of Polish Economic Migration on an Internet Forum
- A.Galasinska Narratives of Disenfranchised Self in the Polish Post-Communist Reality
- D.Galasinski Notes References Index
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