In this updated version of a contemporary classic of discourse
research, Reiner Keller develops the theoretical and methodological
foundations of the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse
(SKAD). Translated from the original German into English for the first
time, this book brings together two previously unconnected domains of
knowledge analysis in social science: the rich traditions of sociology
of knowledge and symbolic interactionism on one hand and the works of
discourse studies, especially in relation to Michel Foucault, on the
other. It presents a critical discussion of key developments in
sociology of knowledge, symbolic interactionist, and related
interpretive approaches, explains the communicational turn of recent
work in the field, and examines how traditions within sociology of
knowledge shifted focus or converged over time. Following this, the
book discusses the development of discourse theory and discourse
analysis since the 1960s, including critical discourse analysis,
hegemony analysis, or cultural studies approaches. Embarking from a
profound reconstruction of Michel Foucault’s work, the book then
sets its own distinctive course by integrating major elements of
Foucault’s perspective with the sociology of knowledge. Along this
path, Reiner Keller establishes the heuristics and methodology for a
sociology of knowledge approach to discourse, providing a
comprehensive research programme for the study of social relations of
knowledge and politics of knowledge. Since its first publication in
2005, SKAD has informed a multitude of studies worldwide and across
several academic disciplines. Today it can be considered as one of the
major perspectives in discourse research in social science and beyond.
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Foundations, Concepts and Tools for a Research Programme
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ISBN
9783031551147
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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