ABSTRACT

This is both the first systematic introduction to Discourse Studies for students and scholars of social movements and a study of discourses on the European “refugee crisis”, by leading theorist, Teun A. van Dijk.

Concrete examples of different kinds of discourse are vital for the study of social movements because their activities are not limited to such well-known forms of contention as marches, occupations or strikes, but also daily discursive activities, such as meetings, assemblies, interviews, press conferences, manifestos, pamphlets, banners, graffiti, websites, blogs, social media posts and everyday talk.This book proposes that empirical analyses of these discourses should go beyond the popular but vague notion of “frame”and engage in more detailed and explicit analyses of the text and talk of social movements.

This is a much-needed introduction to the most important structures of discourse and a detailed theoretical account of the notion of “solidarity” defining the Refugees Welcome movement.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Social Movements and Refugees

chapter 5|34 pages

The Words of Social Movements

chapter 6|15 pages

Social Movements and Grammar

chapter 7|23 pages

Social Movements and Semantics

chapter 8|27 pages

Social Movements and Style

chapter 9|24 pages

Social Movements and Rhetoric

chapter 10|32 pages

Social Movements and Argumentation

chapter 11|29 pages

Social Movements and Storytelling

chapter 12|26 pages

Social Movements and Multimodality

chapter 13|19 pages

Social Movements and Pragmatics

chapter 14|22 pages

Social Movements and Talk-in-Interaction