CADAAD in Print

Submitted by dominik.lukes on 5 July, 2007 - 08:52.

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The first publication to emerge from the CADAAD project, based on the Cognitive Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis theme session at CADAAD'06, was published on 1 July 2007 by Cambridge Scholars Press. Its full citation is:

Hart, Christopher and Dominik Lukeš (eds.) 2007. Cognitive Linguistics in Critical Discourse Analysis: Application and Theory. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.

The volume contains the following contributions:

Introduction: Cognitive Linguistics in critical discourse anlaysis by Christopher Hart and Dominik Lukeš

Is there such a thing as a discourse history: The case of metaphor by Andreas Musolff

Sculpting public opinion: Understanding the (mis)use of metaphors in the media by Eric Johnson

Crisis style or radical rhetoric? The speech by Dyab Abou Jahjah, leader of the Arab European League by Christ'l De Landtsheer

A critical cognitive study: The Egyptian written media by Mona Attia

Critical Discourse Analysis and conceptualilsation: Mental spaces, blended spaces and discourse spaces in the British National Party by Christopher Hart

Doing Critical Discourse Analysis with the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor: Towards a discourse model of metaphor by Zouhair Maalej

Casualness vs commitment: The use in Critical Discourse Analysis of Lakoff and Johnson's approach to metaphor by Kieran O'Halloran

What does it mean when texts "really" mean something: Types of evidence for conceptual patterns in discourse by Dominik Lukeš

Toward a Cognitively-oriented Critical Discourse Analysis: Framing, construal and violence-related emotional meaning by Jesús-M. Sánchez-García

Frames and Critical Discourse Analysis in violence-related emotive event analysis by Jesús-M. Sánchez-García and Olga Blanco-Carrión