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Norman Fairclough
Norman Fairclough (; born 3 April 1941) is an emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical discourse analysis (CDA) as applied to sociolinguistics. CDA is concerned with how power is exercised through language. CDA studies discourse; in CDA this includes texts, talk, video and practices. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
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Media discourse by Fairclough, Norman
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LANGUAGE AND Power by Fairclough, Norman
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New labour, new language? by Fairclough, Norman
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New Labour, new language? by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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New Labour, new language? by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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Analyzing Discourse Textual analysis for social research by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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Language and globalization by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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Political discourse analysis by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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Critical Discourse Analysis The Critical Study of Language by Fairclough, Norman 1941-
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