DeXusChange 2009
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Preparatory readings

The guests have recommended the following readings. Some of these (highlighted in yellow below) are available in PDF format to registered participants prior to the summer school. You will need a username/password to access these documents, which will be issued when you have paid the  appropriate fee and have been officially registered.

Anabela Carvalho

  • Carvalho, A. (2008) ‘Media(ted) discourse and society: Rethinking the framework of Critical Discourse Analysis’, Journalism Studies 9 (2): 161-177.
  • Carvalho, A. (2007) ‘Communicating global responsibility? Discourses on climate change and citizenship’, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 3 (2): 180-83.
  • Carvalho, A. (2007) ‘Ideological cultures and media discourses on scientific knowledge. Re-reading news on climate change’, Public Understanding of Science 16 (2): 223-43.
  • Carvalho, A. (2005) ‘Representing the politics of the greenhouse effect. Discursive strategies in the British media’, Critical Discourse Studies 2 (1): 1-29.
  • Chouliaraki, L. (2004) ‘Watching 11 September: the politics of pity’, Discourse & Society 15 (2-3): 185-98.
  • Chouliaraki, L. (2008) ‘The media as moral education: mediation and action’, Media, Culture & Society 30(6): 831-52.
  • Doyle, J. (2007) ‘Picturing the clima(c)tic: Greenpeace and the representational politics of climate change communication’, Science as Culture 16 (2): 129-50.
  • Graham, P., T. Keenan and A. Dowd (2004) 'A call to arms at the end of history: A discourse-historical analysis of George W. Bush's declaration of war on terror', Discourse & Society 15 (2-3): 199-221.
  • Linder, S. (2006) ‘Cashing-in on risk claims: On the for-profit inversion of signifiers for ‘‘global warming’’’, Social Semiotics 16 (1): 103-32.
  • McComas, K. and Shanahan, J. (1999) ‘Telling stories about global climate change: Measuring the impact of narratives on issue cycles’, Communication Research 26 (1): 30-57.
  • Additional reading:
    • Richardson, J. E. (2007) Analysing Newspapers: An Approach from Critical Discourse Analysis, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Lawrence Frey

  • Broome, B. J., Carey, C., De La Garza, S. A., Martin, J. & Morris, R. (2005). In the thick of things: A dialogue about the activist turn in intercultural communication. In W. J. Starosta & G.-M. Chen (Eds.), Taking Stock in Intercultural Communication: Where to Now? (pp. 145-175). Washington, DC: National Communication Association.
  • Frey, L. R. (Ed.). (1998). Communication and social justice research [Special issue]. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 26(2).
  • Frey, L. R. (2000). To be applied or not to be applied, that isn’t even the question; but wherefore art thou, applied communication researcher? Reclaiming applied communication research and redefining the role of the researcher. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 28, 178–182.
  • Frey, L. R. (2006). Across the great divides: From nonpartisan criticism to partisan criticism to applied communication activism for promoting social change and social justice. In O. Swartz (Ed.), Social Justice, Partisan Criticism, and Communication Scholarship: Diverse Perspectives on Social Change (pp. 35–51). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Frey, L. R. (in press). What a difference more difference-making communication scholarship might make: Making a difference from and through communication research. Journal of Applied Communication Research.
  • Frey, L. R., & Carragee, K. M. (Eds.). (2007). Communication Activism (2 Vols.). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Frey, L. R., Pearce, W. B., Pollock, M. A., Artz, L., & Murphy, B. A. O. (1996). Looking for justice in all the wrong places: On a communication approach to social justice. Communication Studies, 47, 110–127.
  • Frey, L. R., & SunWolf. (in press). Across applied divides: Great debates of applied communication scholarship. In L. R. Frey & K. N. Cissna (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Applied Communication Research (pp. 26–54). New York: Routledge.
  • Pulido, L. (2008). FAQs: Frequently (un)asked questions about being a scholar activist. In C. R. Hale (Ed.), Engaging Contradictions: Theory, Politics, and Methods of Activist Scholarship (pp. 341-365). Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Yep, G. A. (2008). The dialectics of intervention: Toward a reconceptualization of the theory/activism divide in communication scholarship and beyond. In O. Swartz (Ed.), Transformative Communication Studies: Culture, Hierarchy and the Human Condition (pp. 191-207). Leicester, United Kingdom: Troubador.

Shi-xu

  • Dissanayake, W. (Ed.) (1988). Communication Theory: The Asian Perspective. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Center.
  • Kincaid, D. L. (Ed.) (1987). Communication Theory: Eastern and Western Perspectives. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  • Shi-xu (2005). A Cultural Approach to Discourse. Houndmills, England/New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Shi-xu, M. Kienpointner & J. Servaes (eds) (2005). Read the Cultural Other: Forms of Otherness in the Discourses of Hong Kong's Decolonisation. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Shi-xu (ed) (2007). Discourse as Cultural Struggle. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
  • Shi-xu (2009). Reconstructing Eastern Paradigms of Discourse Studies. Journal of Multicultural Discourse. 4(1).
  • Journal of Multicultural Discourse articles in recent issues.

Thomas Tufte

  • Tufte, Thomas and Florencia Enghel (Eds). In Press. Youth, Communication and Social Change. The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media. Yearbook 2009. Nordicom. Göteborg University. (selected chapters will be provided)
  • Tufte, Thomas and Paolo Mefalopulos. In Press. A Practical Guide in Participatory Communication. World Bank Working Paper Series. World Bank: Washington.
  • Gumucio Dagron, Alfonso & Thomas Tufte (eds). 2006. The Communication for Social Change Anthology. Historical and Contemporary Readings. The Communication for Social Change Consortium. New Jersey. 1074 pages. (selected chapters will be provided)
  • Gumucio-Dagron, Alfonso and Thomas Tufte (2006). 'Roots and Relevance: An Introduction to the CFSC Anthology'. In: Alfonso Gumucio-Dagron and Thomas Tufte (eds). Communication for Social Change Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings. New Jersey: Communication for Social Change Consortium.
  • Hemer, Oscar & Thomas Tufte. (eds). 2005. Media and Glocal Change. Rethinking Communication for Development. Nordicom, Göteborg and CLACSO, Buenos Aires.
  • Rodrigues, Clemencia. 2001. Fissures in the Mediascape. New Jersey: Hampton Press.
  • Waisbord, Silvio. Family tree of theories, methodologies, and strategies in
    development communication”. New York: Rockefeller Foundation. Available at The Communication Initiative,
    www.comminit.com/pdf/familytree.pdf
  • Michael Cody, Arvind Singhal, Miguel Sabido and Everett Rogers (eds): Entertainment-Education Worldwide: History, Research and Practice. Lawrence Editors. New York.
  • Obregon, Rafael & Thomas Tufte. In preparation. New Directions in Entertainment-Education. Paper to be presented at NordMedia 2009, University of Karlstad, August 2009.
  • Tufte, Thomas; Aran Corrigan, Ylva Ekstrøm, Minou Fuglesang and Datius Rweyemamu. 2008. Resounding the Voices: Letter Writing, Audience Participation and Communication for Social Change (in Tanzania). Paper presented at ALAIC, Mexico D.F., Mexico, 8-10 October 2008.
  • Tufte, Thomas: Entertainment-Education- exploring communication strategies against violence and conflict. Published (in Spanish) in: Toluca Journal of Social Sciences, Special Edition on 'Paz, Democracia y Desarrollo', Universidad de Toluca, Mexico.
  • Tufte, Thomas. 2009/In Press. Voices of Uncertainty. South African youth narratives on HIV/AIDS, risk and human insecurity. In: Thomas Tufte and Florencia Enghel (Eds). In Press. Youth, Communication and Social Change. The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media. Yearbook 2009. Nordicom. Göteborg University.
  • Tufte, Thomas. (2005). 'Entertainment-Education in Development Communication- Between Marketing Behaviours and Empowering People'. In: Hemer, Oscar and Thomas Tufte (eds). 2005. Media and Glocal Change. Rethinking Communication for Development. Göteborg and Buenos Aires: NORDICOM and CLACSO.
  • Tufte, Thomas. 2005. 'Communicating for What? How Globalization and HIV/AIDS push the ComDev agenda'. In: Oscar Hemer and Thomas Tufte (eds). 2005. Media and Glocal Change. Rethinking Communication for Development. Göteborg and Buenos Aires: NORDICOM and CLACSO.
  • Tufte, Thomas. 2004: Soap Sense: Can Soap Operas Empower their Audiences? In: Michael Cody, Everett Rogers and Arvind Singhal (eds): Entertainment-Education in the 21st Century. Lawrence Editors. New York.

General bibliography

This bibliography has been compiled by the DeXusChange collective to guide participants to relevant literature and research.

  • Adger, W. Neil, Benjaminsen, Tor A., Brown, Katrina & Hanne Svarstad (2001). Advancing a Political Ecology of Global Environmental Discourses. Development and Change 32(4): 681-715.
  • Artiles, Alfredo J., Harris-Murri, Nancy & Rostenberg, Dalia (2006). Inclusion as Social Justice: Critical Notes on Discourses, Assumptions, and the Road Ahead. Theory Into Practice 45(3): 260-268.
  • Augoustinos, Martha, Lecouteur, Amanda & Soyland, John (2002). Self-Sufficient Arguments in Political Rhetoric: Constructing Reconciliation and Apologizing to the Stolen Generations. Discourse & Society 13(1): 105-142.
  • Bäckstrand, Karin & Lövbrand, Eva (2007). Climate Governance Beyond 2012: Competing Discourses of Green Governmentality, Ecological Modernization and Civic Environmentalism. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Beacco, Jean-Claude, Claudel, Chantal, et al. (2002). Science in Media and Social Discourse: New Channels of Communication, New Linguistic Forms. Discourse Studies 4(3): 277-300.
  • Bell, Allan (1994). Climate of Opinion: Public and Media Discourse on the Global Environment. Discourse & Society 5(1): 33-64.
  • Blühdorn, Ingolfur (2007). Self-Description, Self-Deception, Simulation: A Systems-theoretical Perspective on Contemporary Discourses of Radical Change. Social Movement Studies 6(1): 1-19.
  • Blühdorn, Ingolfur (2007). Sustaining the Unsustainable: Symbolic Politics and the Politics of Simulation. Environmental Politics 16(2): 251-275.
  • Buell, Lawrence (1998). Toxic Discourse. Critical Inquiry 24(3): 639-665.
  • Bulkeley, Harriet (2000). Discourse Coalitions and the Australian Climate Change Policy Network. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 18(6): 727-748.
  • Carvalho, Anabela (2005). Representing the Politics of the Greenhouse Effect: Discursive Strategies in the British Media. Critical Discourse Studies 2(1): 1-29.
  • Carvalho, Anabela (2008). Deconstructing a Portuguese City: Cement, Advertising, and the Hegemony of 'Green Growth'. In Carpentier, Nico & Spinoy, Erik (Eds.), Discourse Theory and Cultural Analysis. Media, Arts and Literature, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Cass, Loren R. & Pettenger, Mary E. (2007). Conclusion: The Constructions of Climate Change. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Clark, Wayne (2000). Activism in the Public Sphere: Exploring the Discourse of Political Participation. Aldershot: Ashgate Press.
  • Cook, Guy (2004). Genetically Modified Language: The Discourse of Arguments for GM Crops and Food. London: Routledge.
  • Cook, Guy, Pieri, Elisa & Robbins, Peter T. (2004). 'The Scientists Think and the Public Feels': Expert Perceptions of the Discourse of GM Food. Discourse & Society 15(4): 433-449.
  • Cooren, François, Matte, Frédérik, Taylor, James R. & Vasquez, Consuelo (2007). A Humanitarian Organization in Action: Organizational Discourse as an Immutable Mobile. Discourse & Communication 1(2): 153-190.
  • Coupland, Nikolas & Coupland, Justine (1997). Bodies, Beaches and Burn-Times: `Environmentalism' and its Discursive Competitors. Discourse Society 8(1): 7-25.
  • Darier, Eric (Ed.) (1999). Discourses of the Environment. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Darier, Eric (1999). Foucault Against Environmental Ethics. In Darier, Eric (Ed.), Discourses of the Environment, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Darier, Eric (1999). Foucault and the Environment: An Introduction. In Darier, Eric (Ed.), Discourses of the Environment, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Faber, Brenton (2007). Discourse, Technology & Change. London: Continuum.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2007). The Contribution of Discourse Analysis to Research on Social Change. In Fairclough, Norman, Cortese, Giuseppina & Ardizzone, Patrizia (Eds.), Discourse and Contemporary Social Change, Berne: Peter Lang.
  • Fairclough, Norman (2007). Introduction. In Fairclough, Norman, Cortese, Giuseppina & Ardizzone, Patrizia (Eds.), Discourse and Contemporary Social Change, Berne: Peter Lang.
  • Fairclough, Norman, Cortese, Giuseppina & Ardizzone, Patrizia (Eds.) (2007). Discourse and Contemporary Social Change. Berne: Peter Lang.
  • Feindt, Peter H. & Oels, Angela (2005). Does Discourse Matter? Discourse Analysis in Environmental Policy Making. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 7(3): 161-173.
  • Fischer, Frank & Hajer, Maarten (Eds.) (1999). Living with Nature. Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Frey, Larry R & Carragee, Kevin M. (Eds.) (2007). Communication Activism, Volume 1: Communication for Social Change. Cresswell, NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Frey, Lawrence R & Carragee, Kevin M. (Eds.) (2007). Communication Activism, Volume 2: Media and Performance Activism. New York: Hampton Press.
  • Gaskell, Jane (2008). Learning from the Women's Movement about Educational Change. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education 29(4): 437-449.
  • Gastil, John (1992). Undemocratic Discourse: A Review of Theory and Research on Political Discourse. Discourse and Society 3(4): 469-500.
  • Gumucio-Dagron, Alfonso & Tufte, Thomas (Eds.) (2006). Communication for Social Change Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings. Communication For Social Change Consortium.
  • Hajer, Maarten (1995). The Politics of Environmental Discourse: Ecological Modernization and the Policy Process. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Hajer, Maarten & Fischer, Frank (1999). Editor's Introduction: Beyond Global Discourse: the Rediscovery of Culture in Environmental Politics. In Fischer, Frank & Hajer, Maarten (Eds.), Living with Nature. Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Hajer, Maarten & Versteeg, Wytske (2005). A Decade of Discourse Analysis of Environmental Politics: Achievements, Challenges, Perspectives. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 7(3): 175-194.
  • Hajer, Maarten A. (2005). Coalitions, Practices and Meaning in Environmental Politics: From Acid Rain to BSE. In Howarth, David & Torfing, Jacob (Eds.), Discourse Theory in European Politics: Identity, Policy and Governance, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Hansen, Anders & Machin, David (2008). Visually Branding the Environment: Climate Change as a Marketing Opportunity. Discourse Studies 10(6): 777-794.
  • Harre, Rom, Brockmeier, Jens & Mulhausler, Peter (1999). Greenspeak: A Study of Environmental Discourse. London: Sage.
  • Harvey, David (1999). The Environment of Justice. In Fischer, Frank & Hajer, Maarten (Eds.), Living with Nature. Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Healey, Stephen (2005). Toward a Vocabulary for Speaking of the Engagement of Things into Discourse. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 7(3): 239-256.
  • Hemer, Oscar & Tufte, Thomas (Eds.) (2005). Media & Glocal Change: Rethinking Communication for Development. Gothenburg: Nordicom.
  • Hobson, Kersty (2002). Competing Discourses of Sustainable Consumption: Does the 'Rationalisation of Lifestyles' Make Sense? Environmental Politics 11(2): 95-120.
  • Horsbøl, Anders (2005). The GM Beer as a Discursive Object Taking Place - Towards an Analysis of the Materiality of Discourse. In Carlsson, Maj Asplund, Løvland, Anne & Malmgren, Gun (Eds.), Multimodality: Text, Culture and Use. Proceedings from the 2nd International Conference on Multimodality May 14-16, 2004, Kristiansand, Norway, Kristiansand, Norway: HøyskoleForlaget.
  • Jackson, Tim (2005). Motivating Sustainable Consumption: A Review of Evidence on Consumer Behaviour and Behavioural Change. Report: Sustainable Development Research Network.
  • Jennings, Peter J., Swiss, Shana & Turay-Kanneh, Rojatu (2004). 'The One God Sent to Stop the Boys from Killing Me': Using Storytelling to Communicate Survey Findings about Liberian Women Living in Displaced-Persons Camps. Feminism & Psychology 13(3): 295-301.
  • Johansson, Elisabeth (2002). Constructed Wetlands and Deconstructed Discourses: Greenhouse Gas Fluxes and Discourses on Purifying Capacities. Linköping: Linköping Studies in Arts and Science (series number 253).
  • Kaldis, Byron (2003). Could the Environment Acquire its Own Discourse? History of the Human Sciences 16(3): 73-103.
  • Kamminga, Menno R. (2008). The Ethics of Climate Politics: Four Modes of Moral Discourse. Environmental Politics 17(4): 673-692.
  • Keil, Roger & Debbaneacute, Anne-Marie (2005). Scaling Discourse Analysis: Experiences From Hermanus, South Africa and Walvis Bay, Namibia. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 7(3): 257-276.
  • Killingsworth, M. Jimmie & Palmer, Jacqueline S. (1992). How to Save the Earth: The Greening of Instrumental Discourse. Written Communication 9(3): 385-403.
  • Lantheir, Isabelle, Olivier, Lawrence & Eloy, Martine (1999). The Construction of Environmental 'Awareness'. In Darier, Eric (Ed.), Discourses of the Environment, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Lassen, Inger (2008). The Red Gold: Analysing a Nexus of Practices. Critical Discourse Studies 5(1): 1-19.
  • Lassen, Jesper & Jamison, Andrew (2006). Genetic Technologies Meet the Public: The Discourses of Concern. Science, Technology & Human Values 31(1): 8-28.
  • Lawrence, Regina G. (2004). Framing Obesity: The Evolution of News Discourse on a Public Health Issue. Harvard International Journal Of Press/Politics 9(3): 56-75.
  • Linell, Per & Thunqvist, Daniel Persson (2003). Moving In and Out of Framings: Activity Contexts in Talks with Young Unemployed People within a Training Project. Journal of Pragmatics 35: 409-434.
  • Livesey, Sharon M. (2002). Global Warming Wars: Rhetorical and Discourse Analytic Approaches to Exxonmobil's Corporate Public Discourse. Journal of Business Communication 39(1): 117-146.
  • Luke, Timothy . (1999). Eco-Mangerialism: Environmental Studies as a Power/Knowledge Formation. In Fischer, Frank & Hajer, Maarten (Eds.), Living with Nature. Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Luke, Timothy (1999). Environmentality as Green Governmentality. In Darier, Eric (Ed.), Discourses of the Environment, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Mander, Sarah (2008). The Role of Discourse Coalitions in Planning for Renewable Energy: A Case Study of Wind-Energy Deployment. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 26(3): 583-600.
  • Martin, J.R. (2004). Positive Discourse Analysis: Solidarity and Change. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 49: 179-202.
  • McElhinny, Bonnie (2006). Written in Sand: Language and Landscape in an Environmental Dispute in Southern Ontario. Critical Discourse Studies 3(2): 123-152.
  • McLeod, Jack M. & Shah, Dhavan V. (2009). Communication and Political Socialization: Challenges and Opportunities for Research. Political Communication 26(1): 1-10.
  • Mühlhäusler, Peter & Peace, Adrian (2006). Environmental Discourses. Annual Review of Anthropology 35(1): 457-479.
  • Muhlhausler, Peter & Peace, Adrian (2001). Discourses of Ecotourism: The Case of Fraser Island, Queensland. Language & Communication 21: 359-380.
  • Palladino, Paolo (2001). Discourses of Smoking, Health, and the Just Society: Yesterday, Today, and the Return of the Same? Social History of Medicine 14: 313-335.
  • Paterson, Matthew & Stripple, Johannes (2007). Singing Climate Change into Existence: On the Territorialization of Climate Policymaking. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Penning-Rowsell, Edmund, Johnson, Clare & Tunstall, Sylvia (2006). 'Signals' from Pre-Crisis Discourse: Lessons from UK Flooding for Global Environmental Policy Change? Global Environmental Change 16(4): 323-339.
  • Petersen, Lars Kjerulf (2007). Changing Public Discourse on the Environment: Danish Media Coverage of the Rio and Johannesburg UN Summits. Environmental Politics 16(2): 206-230.
  • Pettenger, Mary E. (2007). Introduction: Power, Knowledge and the Social Construction of Climate Change. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.) (2007). The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Phillips, Louise (2000). Mediated Communication and the Privatisation of Public Problems: Discourse on Ecological Risk and Political Action. European Journal of Communication 15(2): 171-207.
  • Phillips, Louise (2000). Risk, Reflexivity and Democracy: Mediating Expert Knowledge in the News. Nordicom Review 21(2): 115-135.
  • Risbey, James S. (2008). The New Climate Discourse: Alarmist or Alarming? Global Environmental Change 18(1): 26-37.
  • Rutherford, Paul (1999). Ecological Modernization and Environmental Risk. In Darier, Eric (Ed.), Discourses of the Environment, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Scollon, Ron (2001). Action and Text: Towards an Integrated Understanding of the Place of Text in Social (Inter)Action, Mediated Discourse Analysis and the Problems of Social Action. In Wodak, Ruth & Meyer, Michael (Eds.), Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis, London: Sage.
  • Scollon, Ron (2005). The Discourses of Food in the World System: Toward a Nexus Analysis of a World Problem. Journal of Language and Politics 4(3): 467-490.
  • Scollon, Ron (2008). Analyzing Public Discourse: Discourse Analysis in the Making of Public Policy. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Scollon, Ron (2008). Discourse Itineraries: Nine Processes of Resemiotisation. In Bhatia, Vijay, Flowerdew, John & Jones, Rodney H. (Eds.), Advances in Discourse Studies, Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Scollon, Ron & Scollon, Suzie Wong (2004). Nexus Analysis: Discourse and the Emerging Internet. London: Routledge.
  • Scott, Anne (2001). Trafficking in Monstrosity: Conceptualizations of 'Nature' with Feminist Cyborg Discourses. Feminist Theory 2(3): 367-379.
  • Shi-xu (1997). Cultural Representations: Analyzing the Discourse About the Other. Berlin: Peter Lang.
  • Shi-xu (2005). A Cultural Approach to Discourse. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Shi-xu & Wu, Doreen D. (Eds.) (2006). Discourse as Cultural Struggle. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
  • Smith, Heather A. (2007). Disrupting the Global Discourse of Climate Change: The Case of Indigenous Voices. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Smith, William D. (2007). Presence of Mind as Working Climate Change Knowledge: A Totonac Cosmopolitics. In Pettenger, Mary E. (Ed.), The Social Construction of Climate Change: Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses, Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Solin, Anna (2004). Intertextuality as Mediation: On the Analysis of Intertextual Relations in Public Discourse. Text 24(2): 267-296.
  • Stamou, Anastasia G. & Paraskevopoulos, Stephanos (2008). Representing Protection Action in an Ecotourism Setting: a Critical Discourse Analysis of Visitors' Books at a Greek Reserve. Critical Discourse Studies 5(1): 35-54.
  • Stamou, Anastasia S & Paraskevopoulos, Stephanos (2004). Images of Nature by Tourism and Environmentalist Discourses in Visitors Books: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Ecotourism. Discourse & Society 15(1): 105-129.
  • Stavrakakis, Yannis (2000). On the Emergence of Green Ideology: The Dislocation Factor in Green Politics. In Howarth, David, Norval, Aletta J. & Stavrakakis, Yannis (Eds.), Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: Identities, Hegemonies and Social Change, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
  • Thompson, C.J. (2003). Natural Health Discourses and the Therapeutic Production of Consumer Resistance. Sociological Quarterly 44(1): 81-107.
  • Thompson, Michael & Rayner, Steve (1998). Risk and Governance part I: The Discourse of Climate Change. Government and Opposition 33(2): 139-166.
  • Thorpe, Stephen (2003). Crisis Discourse in Physical Education and the Laugh of Michel Foucault. Sport, Education and Society 8(2): 131-151.
  • Wagner, Wolfgang, Kronberger, Nicole & Seifert, Franz (2002). Collective Symbolic Coping with New Technology: Knowledge, Images and Public Discourse. British Journal of Social Psychology 41(3): 323-343.
  • Wales, Corinne & Mythen, Gabe (2002). Risky Discourses: The Politics of GM Foods. Environmental Politics 11(2): 121-144.
  • Wynne, Brian (2002). Risk and Environment as Legitimatory Discourses of Technology: Reflexivity Inside Out? Current Sociology 50(3): 459-477.
  • Yamaguchi, Tomiko & Harris, Craig K. (2004). The Economic Hegemonization of Bt Cotton Discourse in India. Discourse & Society 15(4): 467-491.

 


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