
Analysing Health Communication
Description
This edited book showcases original research in the study of healthcare and health communication, while also providing a detailed overview of contemporary methods of discourse analysis. Discourse approaches remain under-represented in the field of health communication, despite their potential for affording detailed understanding of health-related text and talk across an array of contexts, for example in face-to-face and digital healthcare encounters, health promotion, and patients' accounts of illness experiences. This book aims to address this gap in the literature by offering the first book-length treatment of different approaches to discourse analysis in health(care) and illness contexts, and it will appeal both to linguists and to researchers in nursing and health sciences, sociology and anthropology.
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" Analysing Health Communication: Discourse Approaches opens up an expanded world of analytical possibilities for those who explore the compelling discourses of health and illness. Kudos to Brookes and Hunt for challenging and encouraging us to lift our gaze toward intellectual inclusivity in our interdisciplinary work. This important collection will undoubtedly engage scholars - both experienced and novice - for years to come." (Heidi Hamilton, Georgetown University, USA)"Seeking innovative answers to health communication challenges has become an urgent need in the face of contemporary social and economic change. This timely volume speaks to this challenge by offering thought-provoking investigations of health communication scenarios from the perspective of different methodological approaches in discourse analysis. Covering a wide range of topics such as mental health, infectious disease transmission and emergency medicine, this collection represents an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in applied linguistics and health communication." (Nelya Koteyko, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
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Gavin Brookes is Senior Research Associate in the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.
Daniel Hunt is Assistant Professor of Discourse Analysis in the School of English, University of Nottingham, UK.
Content
Chapter 1: Discourse and Health Communication (Gavin Brookes and Daniel Hunt).- Chapter 2: Conversation Analysis: Questioning Patients About Prior Self-Treatment (Rebecca K. Barnes and Iris Z. van der Scheer).- Chapter 3: Interactional Sociolinguistics: Tracking Patient-Initiated Questions Across an Episode of Care (Maria Stubbe, Kevin Dew, Lindsay Macdonald and Anthony Dowell).- Chapter 4: Narrative Analysis: DNA Testing and Collaborative Knowledge-Building in a CFS/ME Forum (Michael Arribas-Ayllon).- Chapter 5: Discursive Psychology: A Discursive Approach to Identity Work in Online Illness Talk (Joyce Lamerichs).- Chapter 6: Corpus Linguistics: Examining Tensions in General Practitioners' Views About Diagnosing and Treating Depression (Daniel Hunt).- Chapter 7: Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis: Investigating Representations of Knowledge and Knowledge-Related Subjectivities in an Online Forum on HPV Vaccination (Antoinette Fage-Butler).- Chapter 8: Discursive Ethnography: Understanding Psychiatric Discourses and Patient Positions Through Fieldwork (Agnes Ringer and Mari Holen).- Chapter 9: Critical Discourse Studies: Mad, Bad or Nuisance? Discursive Constructions of Detained Patients in Polish Nursing Notes (Dariusz Galasinski and Justyna Ziólkowska).- Chapter 10: Multimodality: Examining Visual Representations of Dementia in Public Health Discourse (Gavin Brookes, Emma Putland and Kevin Harvey).- Chapter 11: Pragmatics: Leadership and Team Communication in Emergency Medicine Training (Sarah Atkins and Malgorzata Chalupnik).- Chapter 12: Cognitive Approaches to Discourse Analysis: Applying Conceptual Blending Theory to Understandings of Disease Transmission (Olivia Knapton, Alice Power and Gabriella Rundblad).- Chapter 13: Stylistics: Mind Style in an Autobiographical Account of Schizophrenia (Zsófia Demjén and Elena Semino).