This book proposes a framework of analysis tailored specifically for a critical investigation of the ideology of power as it is linguistically illustrated in the military discourse of the North-Atlantic Treaty Organization. Drawing on the achievements of critical discourse analysis as a qualitative method of linguistic investigation, this book attempts to merge a critical view on discourse with the analysis of ideological values. The investigative approach used throughout the manuscript is aimed at demonstrating that there is a tripartite connection between language, ideologies, and the notion of power.
This monograph proposes a framework of analysis tailored specifically for a critical investigation of the ideology of power as it is linguistically illustrated in the military discourse of the North-Atlantic Treaty Organization.
CONTENTS-INTRODUCTION - CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS – BETWEEN THEORY AND METHOD - MILITARY COMMUNICATION - A PROPOSED ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE CDA OF MILITARY COMMUNICATION - IDEOLOGY, DISCOURSE, AND POWER -NATO AND THE IDEOLOGY OF POWER – CONCLUSION - WORKS CITED - BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Biografisk notat
Isabela-Anda Dragomir is an Assistant Professor at "Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy of Sibiu (Romania), where she teaches general and military English at graduate and postgraduate levels. She obtained a PhD in Philology in 2019. Her fields of research include, but are not limited to: Linguistics, EFL, ESP, adult learning, E-learning, gender studies.