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Discourse and Crisis
Critical perspectives
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Edited by:
Antoon De Rycker
and Zuraidah Mohd Don
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2013
About this book
Discourse and Crisis: Critical perspectives brings together an exciting collection of studies into crisis as text and context, as unfolding process and unresolved problem. Crisis is viewed as a complex phenomenon that – in its prevalence, disruptiveness and (appearance of) inevitability – is both socially produced and discursively constituted. The book offers multiple critical perspectives: in-depth linguistically informed analyses of the discourses of power and collaboration implicated in crisis construal and recovery; detailed examination of the critical role that language plays during the crisis life-cycle; and further problematization of the semiotic-material complexity of crisis and its usefulness as an analytical concept. The research focus is on the discursive and interactive mediation of crisis in organizational, political and media texts. The volume contains contributions from across the world, offering a polyphonic overview of ‘discourse and crisis’ research. This impressive volume will be useful to researchers and academics working on the intersection of crisis, language and communication. It is also of interest to practitioners in organizational management, politics and policy, and media.
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Robert R. Ulmer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock:
Discourse and Crisis provides a unique examination of the importance of discourse and conversation analysis in crisis communication research. This edited volume provides many unique examples of how these methods can be meaningfully used to better understand the role of discourse in managing a wide variety of crisis. It is a must read for anyone interested in discourse and crisis communication.
Discourse and Crisis provides a unique examination of the importance of discourse and conversation analysis in crisis communication research. This edited volume provides many unique examples of how these methods can be meaningfully used to better understand the role of discourse in managing a wide variety of crisis. It is a must read for anyone interested in discourse and crisis communication.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
vii - Introduction
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Discourse in crisis, crisis in discourse
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‘Crisis’ in Modernity
67 - Part I: Organizational discourse
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Serving a high-risk warrant
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Misalignments in Finnish emergency call openings
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Collaboration in crisis
159 - Part II: Political discourse
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The political use of a national crisis
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Reflections in the eyes of a dying tiger
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Local community leaders’ constructions of women’s interests and needs
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The financial crisis hits hard
273 - Part III: Media discourse
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Red or Yellow, Peace or War
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The 2008 urban riots in Greece
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Benefit or burden?
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Mexico City and the H1N1 health crisis
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Polarization in the media representation of terrorism crises
435 - Epilogue
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A paradoxical approach to crisis
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Notes on contributors
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Name index
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Subject index
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November 15, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789027270924
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498
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Professional and scholarly;