Switch to: Citations

Add references

You must login to add references.
  1. Consumer Culture and Postmodernism.Mike Featherstone - 2007 - SAGE Publications.
    'It is great to see the re-publication of the classic Consumer Culture and Postmodernism. The extensive new material is erudite, informative and important, particularly locating consumer culture in the context of global climate change and postmodernism within a framing that seriously displaces the 'west' from centre-stage' - John Urry, Lancaster University The first edition of this contemporary classic can claim to have put 'consumer culture' on the map, certainly in relation to postmodernism. This expanded new edition includes: - A fully (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   68 citations  
  • Formations of class and gender: becoming respectable.Beverley Skeggs - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    Explanations of how identity is constructed are fundamental to contemporary debates in feminism and social theory. In this important addition to the literature, Beverley Skeggs demonstrates that class needs to be featured more prominently in theoretical accounts of gender, identity, and power. Class has been marginalized in feminist and cultural theory and it has become increasingly difficult to teach, research, or speak about class. Formations of Class and Gender identifies the neglect of class issues in favor of gender issues, and (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   97 citations  
  • What is multimodal critical discourse studies?David Machin - 2013 - Critical Discourse Studies 10 (4):347-355.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   19 citations  
  • Legitimizing Immigration Control: A Discourse-Historical Analysis.Ruth Wodak & Theo van Leeuwen - 1999 - Discourse Studies 1 (1):83-118.
    Austrian immigration authorities frequently reject the family reunion applications of immigrant workers. They justify their decisions not only on legal grounds but also on the basis of their own often prejudiced judgements of the applicants' ability to `integrate' into Austrian society. A discourse-historical method is combined with systemic-functionally oriented methods of text analysis to study the official letters which notify immigrant workers of the rejection of their family reunion applications. The systemic-functionally oriented methods are used in a detailed analysis of (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   74 citations  
  • recognition and the middle-class/bourgeois gaze: A case study of Wife Swap.Samantha A. Lyle - 2008 - Critical Discourse Studies 5 (4):319-330.
    This article will argue that Wife Swap and other ‘reality’ television formats can be seen as part of a wider project: a bourgeois project that, on the one hand, is preoccupied with self-improvement and the accrual of just the right forms of cultural, symbolic and economic capital, and on the other, defines itself in opposition to an imagined working-class project of disinvestment of the self. This article argues for the existence of a middle-class gaze in the production of ‘reality’ television (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  • Class, moral worth, and recognition.Andrew Sayer - 2007 - In Terry Lovell (ed.), (Mis)recognition, social inequality and social justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu. New York: Routledge.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  • Personalising crime and crime-fighting in factual television: an analysis of social actors and transitivity in language and images.David Machin & Andrea Mayr - 2013 - Critical Discourse Studies 10 (4):356-372.
    This article addresses the lack of work on media and crime in Critical Discourse Analysis, using an example of a factual television crime report. The existing research in media studies and criminology points to the way that the media misrepresents crime by distorting public understandings and backgrounding structural issues, such as poverty, which are related to crime thereby legitimising a criminal justice system that serves the interests of the powerful in society. Using social actor and transitivity analysis, this article shows (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  • Renewing an academic interest in structural inequalities.David Machin & John E. Richardson - 2008 - Critical Discourse Studies 5 (4):281-287.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   6 citations