In:Analysing Citizenship Talk: Social positioning in political and legal decision-making processes
Edited by Heiko Hausendorf and Alfons Bora
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 19] 2006
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Published online: 15 February 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.19.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.19.toc
Table of contents
Forewordvii
Introduction
PART I. COMMUNICATING CITIZENSHIP AS RESEARCH SUBJECT
Communicating citizenship and social positioning: Theoretical concepts
Licensing plant GMOs: A brief overview over European regulatory conditions for the deliberate release of genetically modified plants
Procedure and participation: A social theoretical assessment of GM licensing procedures in Ireland and the UK
PART II. COMMUNICATING CITIZENSHIP AS A METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGE
Reconstructing social positioning in discourse: Methodological basics and their implementation from a conversation analysis perspective
Critical Discourse Analysis and Citizenship
A critical comparison of the investigative gaze of three approaches to text analysis
Communicating citizenship in verbal interaction: Principles of a speech act oriented discourse analysis
Communicative involvement in public discourse: Considerations on an ethnographic inventory and a proposal for the analysis of modes of citizenship
PART III. COMMUNICATING CITIZENSHIP IN DISCOURSE:EMPIRICAL ASPECTS
Opening up the public space: On the framing and re-framing of a discussion meeting about GMO field trials
Personal reference, social categorisation and the communicative achievement of citizenship: Comments on a local public meeting on GMO field trials
Quotations as a vehicle for social positioning
On doing being personal: Citizen talk as an identity-suspending device in public debates on GMOs
APPENDIX
Data extracts from a local public meeting on GMO field trials
Index
