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    Posthumanism and Deconstructing Arguments

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    Corpora and Digitally-driven Critical Analysis

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    Author(s)
    O'Halloran, Kieran
    Collection
    Knowledge Unlatched (KU)
    Language
    English
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    Abstract
    Posthumanism and Deconstructing Arguments: Corpora and Digitally-driven Critical Analysis presents a new and practical approach in Critical Discourse Studies. Providing a data-driven and ethically-based method for the examination of arguments in the public sphere, this ground-breaking book: Highlights how the reader can evaluate arguments from points of view other than their own; Demonstrates how digital tools can be used to generate ‘ethical subjectivities’ from large numbers of dissenting voices on the world-wide-web; Draws on ideas from posthumanist philosophy as well as from Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari for theorising these subjectivities; Showcases a critical deconstructive approach, using different corpus linguistic programs such as AntConc, WMatrix and Sketchengine. Posthumanism and Deconstructing Arguments is essential reading for lecturers and researchers with an interest in critical discourse studies, critical thinking, corpus linguistics and digital humanities.
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101839
    Keywords
    Public Sphere Arguments; Argument’s Logical Structure; UK Farmer; Normal Collocation; Cohesive Chains; Posthuman Subjectivities; Corpus Linguistic Method; Discursive Subjectivities; Digital Supplement; Ethical Subjectivity; Word Forms; Straw Man Arguments; pro-GM Argument; Relevant Absences; Critical Linguistics; Derrida’s Philosophy; Corpus Linguistic; Sun Readers; Reference Corpus; Digital Humanities; Keyword Analysis; Functional Reconstruction; Concordance Lines; Undergraduate Employment; Deconstructive Approach
    DOI
    10.4324/9781315622705
    ISBN
    9781317223818, 9781032179179, 9780415708777, 9781317223801, 9781315622705, 9781317223795, 9781317223818
    OCN
    984993449
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis
    Publisher website
    https://taylorandfrancis.com/
    Publication date and place
    Oxford, 2017
    Grantor
    • Knowledge Unlatched - [...]
    Imprint
    Routledge
    Classification
    Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
    Philosophy
    Pages
    354
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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