Analysing Texts in Context: Current Practices and New Protocols for Critical Discourse Analysis in Organization Studies
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in organization studies would be strengthened by an increased focus on a central CDA tenet that texts should be analysed in context. Context has, for the most part, been afforded a taken-for-granted status that is misplaced because of the diverse ways in which it may be defined and applied. These generally unacknowledged differences relate to whether context is treated as space, time, practice, change, or frame. The result is a confusing array of studies claiming some degree of CDA status without core agreement - or acknowledgement of disagreements - about what is meant by context or how it should be linked to texts. To remedy this situation we identify in this Point article nine methodological protocols related to conceptual definitions, data selection, and data analysis which we argue benefit the consistency and rigour with which CDA in organization studies is applied. Use of these protocols may also serve as criteria against which the rigour of CDA research papers may be assessed. Copyright (c) 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation (c) 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and Society for the Advancement of Management Studies.
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2010
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Authors: | Leitch, Shirley ; Palmer, Ian |
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Journal of Management Studies. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0022-2380. - Vol. 47.2010, 6, p. 1194-1212
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Wiley Blackwell |
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