New York: Routledge, 2013. — 591 p.
Critical Discourse Analysis in its first edition offered a range of students of linguistics, applied linguistics and language study, as well as communication research in professions and organisations more generally, a framework and a means of exploring the imbrications between language and social-institutional practices, and beyond these, the intimate links between language as discourse and broader social and political structures.
Language, ideology and powerCritical and descriptive goals in discourse analysis
Language and ideology
Semiosis, ideology and mediation. A dialectical view
Discourse and sociocultural changeCritical discourse analysis and the marketisation of public discourse: the universities
Discourse, change and hegemony
Ideology and identity change in political television
Dialectics of discourse: theoretical developmentsDiscourse, social theory, and social research: the discourse of welfare reform
Critical realism and semiosis (with Bob Jessop and Andrew Sayer)
Methodology in CDA researchA dialectical–relational approach to critical discourse analysis in social research 230
Understanding the new management ideology. A transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse analysis and the new sociology of capitalism (with Eve Chiapello)
Critical discourse analysis in researching language in the new capitalism: overdetermination, transdisciplinarity and textual analysis
Marx as a critical discourse analyst: the genesis of a critical method and its relevance to the critique of global capital (with Phil Graham)
Critical discourse analysis, organisational discourse and organisational change
Political discourseNew Labour: a language perspective
Democracy and the public sphere in critical research on discourse
Critical discourse analysis and citizenship (with Simon Pardoe and Bronislaw Szerszynski)
‘Political correctness’: the politics of culture and language
Globalisation and ‘transition’Language and globalisation
Global capitalism, terrorism and war: a discourse-analytical perspective
Discourse and ‘transition’ in Central and Eastern Europe
Section G Language and educationCritical language awareness and self-identity in education
Global capitalism and critical awareness of language