Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method is a systematic introduction to
discourse analysis as a body of theories and methods for social
research. It brings together three central approaches, Laclau and
Mouffe′s discourse theory, critical discourse analysis and discursive
psychology, in order to establish a dialogue between different forms of
discourse analysis often kept apart by disciplinary boundaries.
The book introduces the three approaches in a clear and easily
comprehensible manner, explaining the distinctive philosophical premises
and theoretical perspectives of each approach as well as the
methodological guidelines and tools they provide for empirical discourse
analysis. The authors also demonstrate the possibilities for combining
different discourse analytical and non-discourse analytical approaches
in empirical study. Finally, they contextualize discourse analysis
within the social constructionist debate about critical social research,
rejecting the view that a critical stance is incompatible with social
constructionist premises and arguing that critique must be an inherent
part of social research.