Postgraduate Course: Introduction to Discourse Analysis (LASC11093)
Course Outline
| School | School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences | 
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| SCQF Credits | 10 | 
ECTS Credits | 5 | 
 
 
| Summary | Using the case of text and talk organisation, the course explores the possibility of doing Discourse Analysis. | 
 
| Course description | 
    
    Issues explored include those of talk and text organisation, of the interface between discourse and grammar and of social relationships, including power relationships, in discourse. Course participants also reflect on possible applications of discourse analytic methodologies and findings to issues in the real world. 
An indicative list of content is as follows: 
Block One: Introductory Issues (weeks 1-3) 
Block Two: Written discourse analysis (weeks 4-6) 
Independent study/flexible learning (week 7) 
Block Three: Spoken discourse analysis (weeks 8-10) 
    
    
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
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| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  None | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None | 
 
		| High Demand Course? | 
		Yes | 
     
 
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |   
Learning Outcomes 
    On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
    
        - discuss critically the relationship between spoken and written discourse
 - identify and describe significant patterns in talk and text organisation
 - read critically the literature in Discourse Analysis and analyse instances of spoken and written discourse using appropriate methodologies
 - report analyses of discourse using appropriate conceptual frameworks
 - demonstrate understanding of the various ways in which the methods and findings of Discoruse Analysis can be used to address real life problems
 
     
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Reading List 
Atkinson, J.M. and Heritage, J. (eds.) (1984). Structures of social action: Studies in conversation analysis. Cambridge University Press. 
 
Bhatia, V. (1993). Analysing Genre: Language use in professional settings. Longman. 
 
Benwell, B and Stoke, E. (2006). Discourse and identity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 
 
Brown, G. and Yule, G. (1983). Discourse analysis Cambridge University Press. 
 
Bartlett, T. (2014). Analysing power in language: A practical guide. London: Routledge. 
 
Boden, D. and Zimmerman, D. H. (eds.) (1991).Talk and social structure: Studies in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Polity Press. 
 
Cameron, D. (2001). Working with spoken discourse. Sage Publications. 
 
Carter, R., Goddard, A., Reah, D., Sanger, K. and Bowring, M. (1997). Working with texts: A core introduction to language analysis. Routledge. 
 
Clark, R., Fairclough, N., Ivanic, R., McLeod, N., Thomas, J. and Meara, P. (eds.) (1990).  Language and Power. London: BAAL in association with CILT 
 
Clayman, S. and Heritage, J. (2002). The News Interview: Journalists and Public Figures on Air. Cambridge University Press. 
 
Cook, G. (1989). Discourse Oxford University Press 
 
Cornbleet, S. and Carter, R. (2001). The language of speech and writing. Routledge. 
 
Coulthard, M. (1985). An introduction to discourse analysis Longman. 
 
Coulthard. M. (ed.) (1994). Advances in written text analysis. Routledge. 
 
De Beaugrand, R. and Dresser, W. (1981). An introduction to text linguistics Longman.  
 
Drew, P. and Heritage, J. (eds.) (1992). Talk at work.  Cambridge University Press. 
 
Fairclough, N. 1992). Discourse and social change. Polity Press. 
 
Fairclough, N. (1995). Critical discourse analysis Longman. 
 
Fairclough, N. (1995, 2003). Media discourse. London: Arnold. 
 
Ghadessy, M. (1993). Register analysis. London: Printer Publisher. 
 
Georgakopoulou, A. and Goutsos, D. (1997). Discourse analysis: An introduction. Edinburgh University Press. 
 
Jaworski, A. and Coupland, N. (eds.). The discourse reader. Routledge. 
 
Jefferson, G. (ed.) (1992, 1995). Harvey Sacks: Lectures in Conversation Analysis (with an introduction by E. Jefferson). Blackwell. 
 
Halliday, A. and Hassan, H. (1976).Cohesion in English. Longman. 
 
Hoey, M. (2001). Textual interaction: An introduction to written discourse analysis. Routledge. 
 
Holmes, J and Stubbe, M. (2000). Power and Politeness in the Workplace. Longman. 
 
Hutchby, I. and Wooffitt, R. (1999). Conversation analysis: Principles, practices and applications. Polity Press. 
 
Levinson, P. (1983). Pragmatics. Cambridge University Press.  
 
Liddicoat, A. (2007). An Introduction to Conversation Analysis. London: Continuum.  
 
McCarthy, M. and Carter, R. (1974). Language as discourse: Perspectives for language teaching. Longman. 
 
McCarthy, M. (1991). Discourse analysis for language teachers. Cambridge University Press 
 
Nunan, D. (1994). Discourse analysis. Cambridge University Press 
 
Paltridge, B (2006). Discourse analysis. London: Continuum. 
 
Pridham, F. (2001). The language of conversation. Routledge. 
 
Richards, K. and Seedhouse, P. (eds.) (2005). Applying conversation analysis.  New York:  Palgrave Macmillan. 
 
Schegloff, E. (2007). Sequence organization in interaction: A primer in conversation analysis vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
 
Schiffrin, D. (1994). Approaches to discourse. Cambridge University Press 
 
Schiffrin, D., Tannen, D.and Hamilton, H. E. (2001). The handbook of discourse analysis. Blackwell. 
 
Sidnell, J. and Stivers, T. (2014). Handbook of Conversation Analysis. Weley Blackwell.  
 
Silverman, D. (1998). Harvey Sacks: Social Science and Conversation Analysis. Polity Press. 
 
Strauss, S. and Feiz, P. (2014). Discourse Analysis: Putting our worlds into words. London: Routledge. 
 
Stubbs, M. (1983). Discourse analysis. Blackwell. 
Ten Have, P. (1999). Doing conversation analysis: A practical guide. Sage Publications. 
 
Thornborrow, J. (2002). Power talk: Language and interaction in institutional discourse. Longman. 
 
Van Dijk, T.A. (ed.) (1997). Discourse as social interaction. Sage Publications. 
 
Walsh, S. (2011). Exploring Classroom Discourse: Language in Action. Routledge 
 
Wetherell, M., Taylor, S. and Yates, S. J. (eds.) (2001). Discourse as data: A guide for analysis. Sage Publications in association with the Open University. 
 
Wetherell, M., Taylor, S. and Yates, S. J. (eds.) (2001) Discourse theory and practice: A reader. Sage Publications  
 
Woodak, R. and M. Meyer (eds.) (2001). Methods of critical discourse analysis. London: Sage Publications. 
 
Wooffitt, R. (2005). Conversation analysis and discourse analysis: A comparative and critical introduction. London: Sage Publications. 
 
Young, R. F. (2006). Language and Interaction: An advanced resource book. Routledge 
 
Some journals on discourse: 
Discourse and Society 
Discourse Processes 
Discourse Studies 
Journal of Pragmatics 
Language in Society 
Research on Language and Social Interaction  
Text: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse 
English for Specific Purposes |   
 
Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | 
Critical reading and thinking, evidence-based argumentation, presentation and writing skills. | 
 
| Additional Class Delivery Information | 
Attend all lectures as scheduled | 
 
| Keywords | discourse,written text,genre,genre analysis,conversation,conversation analysis | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Joseph Gafaranga 
Tel: (0131 6)50 3496 
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Course secretary | Ms Sasha Wood 
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