Spoken Discourse

Spoken Discourse by Rodney Jones, published by Bloomsbury Academic on July 28, 2016, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary theories and methods for analyzing spoken discourse. This 219-page book presents a detailed overview of both traditional and modern approaches, including pragmatics, conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, and critical discourse analysis. It emphasizes a framework that integrates various perspectives, highlighting how spoken discourse is mediated through technological, semiotic, and cultural tools.
Readers will find discussions on how these tools influence social actions, identities, and relationships, particularly in the context of evolving communication methods through technologies like telephones and digital media. The book serves as a valuable resource for advanced courses in discourse analysis and language in social interaction, appealing to scholars across linguistics, sociology, media studies, and anthropology.
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This book provides an overview of current theories of and methods for analysing spoken discourse. It includes discussions of both the more traditional approaches of pragmatics, conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology and critical discourse analysis, and more recently developed approaches such as multimodal discourse analysis and critical sociolinguistics.
Rather than treating these perspectives as mutually exclusive, the book introduces a framework based on principles from mediated discourse analysis in which different approaches to spoken discourse are seen as complementing and informing one another. In this framework, spoken discourse is seen as mediated through a complex collection of technological, semiotic and cultural tools which enable and constrain people’s ability to engage in different kinds of social actions, enact different kinds of social identities and form different kinds of social relationships. A major focus of the volume is on the way technological tools like telephones, broadcast media, digital technologies are changing the way people communicate with spoken language.
The book is suitable for use as a textbook in advanced courses in discourse analysis and language in social interaction, and will also be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields including linguistics, sociology, media studies and anthropology.
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