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Introduction to Discourse Studies: New edition
Jan Renkema and Christoph Schubert
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219] 2018
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Chapter 14
Discourse and institution
Article outline
14.1
Introduction
14.2
Aspects of institutions
a.
Role behavior
b.
Differentiation trends
c.
Institutional power
14.3
Politics
a.
The need for modification
b.
The need for persuasion
14.4
Law
a.
Characteristics of judicial interaction
b.
Legal documents and genre integrity
c.
Forensic linguistics
14.5
Bureaucracy
a.
Research on effective governmental documents
b.
Research on government image
14.6
News media
a.
The production of news
b.
The perception of news
14.7
Health care
a.
Stylistic analysis of therapeutic discourse
b.
Power relations in doctor-patient interaction
14.8
Summary
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information