Thank you so much for this very helpful video. Sometimes a 30 minute RUclips video can teach you more than a semester's worth of classes and countless books. I feel much more confident about writing my article now!
my university told me to just do discourse analysis and never specified anything, this is such a helpful RUclips video - concise and clear and breaks down the useless complexity around DA - thank you !
This is awesome. I've been attempting discourse analysis for a couple years now in my studies, I think I will keep coming back to this video just to get back on track. DA can get very overwhelming, especially when it seems like there are always more sources coming up that have to be included. Wish you all luck with your papers and thank you for the video.
Thank you for this video! I’m currently doing my dissertation using discourse analysis and from my university there didn’t seem to be a clear set example for following critical discourse analysis but this video has cleared some bits up!
This video is extremely well laid out and easy to follow. While I have never taken your class, this makes it easier to tie my university class lectures as a student through your perspective and assist in writing a discourse analysis. Thank you!!!
The DOI for the example article is 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.02.047 You can get it off scihub. Thanks for this video. I wish Fairclough and Wodok would explain things this clearly!
Thanks a mil for this clear and invaluable explanation. It really helped with clarifying the concept of 'discourse analyses' and how it relates to nterpretivism framework.
thanks so much for uploading such a useful content! i've been trying to read about discourse analysis lately, and this video is one of the most helpful things i've found>> thanks agian
Thank you so much for making this video, it is extremely clear and helpful! Do you have any advice for students looking for conversation transcripts or linguistic data sets online?
Hey! Hopefully you can help me because I am a little bit desperate. For my seminar in cultural studies, I have to write a research paper in which I have to conduct a discourse analysis of American nationalism in two poems written by Walt Whitman.... The problem is that I do not know how to apply this concept on my specific research topic...can anyone help me?
DA is similar to thematic analysis and content analysis with differences seen in looking for analytic concepts (interpretative repertoires, subject positions) instead of emerging themes. I know that Nvivo is a software tool used to store and archive your data but not sure about Atlas.ti. Hope that helps, I know you posted this comment 2 years ago though 😅
There are loads of great resources out there on discourse analysis. I have some other videos about discourse analysis, but often the best route is to the experts who've written about the methods and content. I was trained by Jim Gee, who has several great books on the subject. You might also look to the work of scholars like Norman Fairclough, Teun van Dijk, Margaret Wetherell, and Ruth Wodak. Naturally those are just starting places; many routes through this burgeoning field!
I find it rather disturbing that the "analysis itself"* is not included in the article. If I did a lot of tree diagrams, context maps and applied all sorts of techniques, always justifying what I am doing and showing how raw data became the findings, I believe it would be important for readers to see it. Otherwise, I would be allowed to just "select" whatever "findings" suit my hypothesis and "produce" the results, without anyone ever knowing the real findings of the analysis. Instead of simply reviewing the "analysis itself"*, if someone wanted to check if what I wrote is true, they would have to redo the analysis themselves. Isn't that kind of antiscientific? Sorry for the weird comment, but this really concerns me. I believe we should, at least, be expected to upload the "analysis itself"* to a database and provide an access link in the paper... or something like that. *by "analysis itself", I mean everything done to the raw data... all the tables, diagrams, notes et coetera.
Thank you so much for this very helpful video. Sometimes a 30 minute RUclips video can teach you more than a semester's worth of classes and countless books. I feel much more confident about writing my article now!
coming here 9 years after this was posted and its still so helpful and relevant! thank you!
my university told me to just do discourse analysis and never specified anything, this is such a helpful RUclips video - concise and clear and breaks down the useless complexity around DA - thank you !
really a paradigm for how educators should handle teaching their content. so, so many kudos.
This is awesome. I've been attempting discourse analysis for a couple years now in my studies, I think I will keep coming back to this video just to get back on track. DA can get very overwhelming, especially when it seems like there are always more sources coming up that have to be included. Wish you all luck with your papers and thank you for the video.
I’m doing summer research and my advisor randomly to do a discourse analysis and didn’t even explain anything. This is very helpful thank you!
very helpful. i am a literature student taking some linguistics classes and your videos really help me to understand the academic papers i read
Thanks!
This video made me certain that DA is the way to go for my Thesis.
I will be back to watch it several times.
Agreed...im thinking to continue my thesis title political discourse ...
I find your explanations very simple and extremely helpful. I pray many more benefit from the work. Thanks from Denmark!
Thank you for this video! I’m currently doing my dissertation using discourse analysis and from my university there didn’t seem to be a clear set example for following critical discourse analysis but this video has cleared some bits up!
This is brilliant. Very well done, thank you! I love your systematic presentation and line-by-line explication. Great pedagogy; thanks from Australia.
This video is extremely well laid out and easy to follow. While I have never taken your class, this makes it easier to tie my university class lectures as a student through your perspective and assist in writing a discourse analysis. Thank you!!!
This video is extremely helpful in understanding the components of a discourse analysis!
Marcus, you are an efficient professor. Thank you.
The DOI for the example article is 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.02.047
You can get it off scihub.
Thanks for this video. I wish Fairclough and Wodok would explain things this clearly!
Thank you Marcus - I love your clear uncluttered communication. I have learned a great deal from this clip.
This is really very useful for my degree. I was messed up.
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Thank you so much! this video was better than whole university lessons.
It's so nice! I have really messed up my thesis for my lack of understanding. I wish I search for this video earlier!
This a very inspirational video on how to write up a discourse analysis. Please elaborate more on the structure of such an article.
This was so incredibly helpful to writing up my dissertation. Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much!! So helpful and useful! I hope that your phone battery never dies
This video is so useful and clear - working through the example was excellent. Thanks!
This is great! I, who have no background or basic understanding of linguistics before, can also understand it so easily.
Excellent stuff, this is really very helpful to me and my proposed dissertation.
Do you do the same with a CRITICAL discourse analysis?
This is very helpful for my upcoming Master Thesis too!! Thank you!
Thanks. I found this video to be super helpful for my honours thesis.
Thank you for your video lecture. I'm planning to write my MA thesis with discourse analysis, then It would help me a lot!
Thanks for the upload! This video is very useful to the study I am currently conducting!
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Thank you so much for this video. It's really helped me when writing my DA for my dissertation!
Thanks a mil for this clear and invaluable explanation. It really helped with clarifying the concept of 'discourse analyses' and how it relates to nterpretivism framework.
Thank you very much sir for this awesome and informative lecture.It really helped me a lot. Respect from Pakistan
Very well put! Excellent affirmation.
Excellent. Thanks for your wonderful explanation.
This is what I need. I want to create thesis discourse analysis for myself. And then be checked to the university of mine.
Thank you!
this is incredible - I am so grateful !
Helpful, clear and well organised. Thanks.
You have come across a very significant topic and you should mention a sample of research or article to get into your ideas clearly.
thanks so much for uploading such a useful content!
i've been trying to read about discourse analysis lately, and this video is one of the most helpful things i've found>> thanks agian
Thank you so much for making this video, it is extremely clear and helpful! Do you have any advice for students looking for conversation transcripts or linguistic data sets online?
Brilliant lesson - thank you!
Great stuff Marcus. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video. It actually helped me a lot!
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Very clear and helpfull! Thanks a lot!
amazing. thanks a lot. curious about what are other people writing about too.
thankyou so much. But can you please make a video on how to write it for "Review of literature" .
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Very useful for my research! Thanks!
Thank you. This has been really helpful!
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Hopefully you can help me because I am a little bit desperate.
For my seminar in cultural studies, I have to write a research paper in which I have to conduct a discourse analysis of American nationalism in two poems written by Walt Whitman....
The problem is that I do not know how to apply this concept on my specific research topic...can anyone help me?
Thank you doctor so much, I couldn't find the example, can you send it to me please if its ok, thank you
Thank you so much! This video rescued me
Helpful. Thank you.
Dr, is discourse analysis similar to thematic analysis/content analysis? Are Nvivo or Atlas.ti considered as tools to analyze the content?
DA is similar to thematic analysis and content analysis with differences seen in looking for analytic concepts (interpretative repertoires, subject positions) instead of emerging themes. I know that Nvivo is a software tool used to store and archive your data but not sure about Atlas.ti. Hope that helps, I know you posted this comment 2 years ago though 😅
Very helpful~ Thank you for the lecture~
Thank you so much! It's been really helpful!
Very informative. Thanks.
Thank you so much. I really had no ideaof what Discourse Analysis was. But if i have any questions, how can i get the answer?
There are loads of great resources out there on discourse analysis. I have some other videos about discourse analysis, but often the best route is to the experts who've written about the methods and content. I was trained by Jim Gee, who has several great books on the subject. You might also look to the work of scholars like Norman Fairclough, Teun van Dijk, Margaret Wetherell, and Ruth Wodak. Naturally those are just starting places; many routes through this burgeoning field!
Thank you so much! really helpful!
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I find it rather disturbing that the "analysis itself"* is not included in the article. If I did a lot of tree diagrams, context maps and applied all sorts of techniques, always justifying what I am doing and showing how raw data became the findings, I believe it would be important for readers to see it. Otherwise, I would be allowed to just "select" whatever "findings" suit my hypothesis and "produce" the results, without anyone ever knowing the real findings of the analysis.
Instead of simply reviewing the "analysis itself"*, if someone wanted to check if what I wrote is true, they would have to redo the analysis themselves. Isn't that kind of antiscientific? Sorry for the weird comment, but this really concerns me. I believe we should, at least, be expected to upload the "analysis itself"* to a database and provide an access link in the paper... or something like that.
*by "analysis itself", I mean everything done to the raw data... all the tables, diagrams, notes et coetera.
It's a a piece of qualitative data, so cause/effect, replication etc, doesn't come into it. It's about depth of data rather than generalisability.
It's interpretative
really helpful, thank you!
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