An example: political discourse analysis
The text I shall discuss below are political texts: the Foreword to a government document written by former British Prime Minister Tony. Blair, and a critique of Blair’s ‘New Labour’ government by two former members of the Labour Party. As I have said, how a research topic is constituted as an object of research determines both the selection of texts for analysis and the nature of the analysis. In this section, I shall suggest a more specific formulation of the object of research for the research topic anticipated above (‘adapting national strategy and policy for the global economy’), which entails some discussion of political theories of the contemporary ‘political condition’, and the main issues and priorities it suggests for analysis of politics and political discourse. I shall discuss the theoretical perspectives on the character of contemporary politics and the State especially in advanced capitalist countries like Britain, but I should emphasize that this discussion is necessarily partial given the spatial limitations of the Chapter. The material in this section will also help with Step1 of Stage 2 of the methodoloty when we get to the texts – analyzing dialectical relations between semiosis and other elements, especially at the level of social practices and orders of discourse.
An example: political discourse analysis
The text I shall discuss below are political texts: the Foreword to a government document written by former British Prime Minister Tony. Blair, and a critique of Blair’s ‘New Labour’ government by two former members of the Labour Party. As I have said, how a research topic is constituted as an object of research determines both the selection of texts for analysis and the nature of the analysis. In this section, I shall suggest a more specific formulation of the object of research for the research topic anticipated above (‘adapting national strategy and policy for the global economy’), which entails some discussion of political theories of the contemporary ‘political condition’, and the main issues and priorities it suggests for analysis of politics and political discourse. I shall discuss the theoretical perspectives on the character of contemporary politics and the State especially in advanced capitalist countries like Britain, but I should emphasize that this discussion is necessarily partial given the spatial limitations of the Chapter. The material in this section will also help with Step1 of Stage 2 of the methodoloty when we get to the texts – analyzing dialectical relations between semiosis and other elements, especially at the level of social practices and orders of discourse.
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