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Discourse Analysis

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Episode Description

In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Bettina Lange (Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies) about discourse analysis in socio-legal research. She explains different approaches within the field, why it is a helpful tool for socio-legal research, and gives advice on helpful resources.

Readings recommended by Dr Bettina Lange

Foucault, Michel, Archaeology of Knowledge (2013), London, Taylor and Francis.

Wetherell, Margaret, Taylor, Stephanie, and Simeon J. Yates (2002) Discourse Theory
and Practice: A Reader
, London, Sage Publications.

Lange, Bettina (2005) ‘Researching Discourse and Behaviour as Aspects of  Law
in Action’, in: R. Banakar and M. Travers (eds.), ‘Theory and Method in
Socio-Legal Research’
, Oxford, Hart Publishing, pp. 175-194

About the Speaker

Bettina Lange

Dr. Bettina Lange

Associate Professor in Law and Regulation, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford

Bettina Lange’s main research interests are in nature and society interactions in environmental law ‘in action’. This involves analysis of options for and limits to state law as a mode of regulation.

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