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  1. Reflexivity and the research interview: Habitus and social class in parents' accounts of children in public care.Stef Slembrouck - 2004 - Critical Discourse Studies 1 (1):91-112.
    This paper engages with “researcher reflexivity” in terms of a set of discourse analytical imperatives which derive from the work of Pierre Bourdieu and as a set of epistemological implications which follow from my ethnographic-interventionist engagement with a specific field of practice. The focus of the paper is on a reflexive discourse analysis of two data events. My key claim is that a reflexive discourse analysis which succeeds in revealing the role of social class as an interpretative filter on data (...)
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  • Text semantics and the ideological patterning of texts: Ideological patterning of texts.Robin Melrose - 2005 - Critical Discourse Studies 2 (1):71-94.
    There has been much discussion about semantics and ideology in systemic-functional linguistics, which has significant implications for critical discourse analysis. This paper attempts to explore the early Hallidayan concept of semantics, contemporary notions of text semantics as proposed by Jay Lemke, and Michel Foucault's discussion of discursive formations, sexuality, the confession, and normalising judgement, to analyse a small corpus of letters to agony aunts in contemporary Britain. Through an analysis of transitivity, hypotaxis, aspect, and modality, the paper constructs a system (...)
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