PROBLEMS IN CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15517496
Kalit so‘zlar
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), power and language, Fairclough, Lupton, Foucault, theory of discourse, methodology, interpretation, subjectivity, reflexivity.Annotasiya
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is a method of studying how language is used to construct power and also mirrors power in society. This research looks at significant issues confronting CDA by comparing the work of three very renowned scientists: Lupton, from a Foucauldian theory point of view argument, identifies how social norms are constructed through discourse but predominantly do not generalize in results. Foucault's philosophical heritage offers deep insight into knowledge and power but lacks a visible empirical orientation. The most challenging assignment of CDA is striking a balance between theoretic richness and methodological consistency and clarity. Reflexivity and methodological openness are viewed as necessary to improve the analytical validity of CDA.
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