The book entitles ‘REFRAMING DISCOURSE STUDIES (Contemporary Theories, Methods, and Social Perspectives)’ offers a comprehensive exploration of how language, communication, and meaning are constructed, negotiated, and contested in modern society. Bringing together foundational theories, cutting-edge methodologies, and critical social perspectives, this book guides readers through the complex landscape of discourse as both a linguistic practice and a cultural force. From classical frameworks to emerging approaches, the chapters illuminate how discourse shapes identity, power, ideology, technology, and everyday interaction. Readers are introduced to key analytical tools including pragmatics, genre analysis, multimodal interpretation, and speech act theory while also engaging with contemporary issues such as digital communication, social inequality, and the politics of representation. Written with clarity and depth, this book serves as a bridge between theory and practice, offering insights valuable to students, researchers, and practitioners across the humanities and social sciences. It invites readers to see discourse not simply as language in use, but as a dynamic, transformative force at the heart of social life.
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