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Minggu, 18 Desember 2016

Dell Hathaway Hymes



Dell is an anthropologist, linguist and educator. Dell is famous for his study of the language and culture of Native Americans in the central oregen. Dell was born on 7 June 1927 in Portland, after two years of military service (1945-1947) dell received his undergraduate degree from the Red Collage (1950) and continued studimya in anthropology linguistics at Indiana University.
After his marriage to Margaret Dosch Virginia in 1954, Dell continues to work with Harry Horjer graduate from UCLA. Is teaching social anthropology at Harvard University in 1955-1960 and then went on to teach anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley in 1960-1965.
Dell became professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania began in 1965, dell work first published in historical linguistics. Language in culture and society (1964), he believed they were studying linguistics and anthropology need to develop an opinion about the relationship of language and culture.
Dell works has been the response to find the relationship between the two. Dell found that linguistics is based on the concept of language as a social phenomenon. As a result of this perspective, dell been the main proponent of the field sociolinguitics. His other edited works include The Use of Computers in Anthropology (1965), Studies in Southwestern Ethnolinguistics (1967), Pidginization and Creolization of Languages (1971), Reinventing Anthropology (1972). Some later published works include Foundations of Sociolinguistics (1974), Language in Education: ethnolinguistic essays (1980), In Vain I Tried to Tell You: essays in Native American ethnopoetics (1981), American Structuralism (with John Fought, 1981). He returned to his historical perspective with the work Essays in the History of Linguistic Anthropology in 1983. With John Gumperz, he edited Directions in Sociolinguistics: the enthnography of communication (1986) that views speech as a part of a broader cultural system of communication action.
Dell is also active in professional organizations, he has had a long career relationships with social science research council as one of the founding members of the committee Sociolinguistics in the year 1963-1980. Dell has served as president of the American Folklore Society in 1973-1974. Linguistics Society of America (1983) and the American association of applied linguistics (1986).
In 1972-1992, dell establish language journals in the community and served as the main editor, associate editor fabric services including the jural of the history of the behavioral sciences (1966-1993) American Journal of sociology (1977-1980), the journal pragmatic (1977) and theory of society (1976-1996). Dell accepts position anthropology and English professor at the University of Virginia in 1987 and became emeritus in 2000.
Dell Model to review helped develop the identification and labeling of linguistic interaction component constituted by his view that the hearts ragka to review speaks with True, prayer one needs not just to learn the vocabulary and language, tapijuga context in which the word is used.
There Sixteen Model Component applied for a review of Jazz RS Discourse Namely: Shapes message, the content of messages, setting, place Genesis, speaker / Sender, addressor, listener / receiver / Spectator, receiver, aim, lock, Line, Shape Speech, Noema Interaction , norms of interpretation, and genre.
 
Constructed the speaking models:
1.      setting and scene
   The setting refers to the time and the place in general.
including characteristics such as a wide range of formality and sense of
play or seriousness.
2.      Participants
   Speakers and audience, here linguists will make a difference in
this category. Spectators can be regarded as addressees and listeners.
3.      Ends
Goals, objectives and results.
4.      Act sequence
The shape and structure of the event.
5.      Key
Instructions that set tone, manner or spirit of the speech act.
6.      Instrumentalities
The shape and style of speech.
7.      Norms
The rules governing the social events and the actions and reactions
of participants.
8.      Genre
Kind of speech act or event.
 
Dell died compilation of Alzheimer's disease on the 13th of november 2009.
 
This is one of works of Dell Hymes about Language in Education: ethnolinguistic essays (1980). http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED198745.pdf (Copy this domain)
  • Cazden, C.B., John, V.P., & Hymes, D.H. (Eds.). (1972). Functions of language in the classroom. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Gumperz, J. J., & Hymes, D. (Eds.). (1964). The Ethnography of Communication. Special issue of American Anthropologist, 66 (6), Part II: 137-54.
  • Gumperz, J. J., & Hymes, D. (1972). Directions in sociolinguistics: The ethnography of communication. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1961). Functions of speech: An evolutionary approach. In F. Gruber (Ed.), Anthropology and education. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.
  • Hymes, D. (1962). The Ethnography of Speaking. In T. Gladwin & W. C. Sturtevant (Eds.), Anthropology and Human Behavior (pp. 13–53). Washington, DC: Anthropology Society of Washington.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1963). Toward a history of linguistic anthropology. Anthropological Linguistics, 5(1), 59-103.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1964a). Directions in (ethno-)linguistic theory. In A.K. Romney & R.G. D’Andrade (Eds.), Transcultural studies of cognition (pp. 6-56). American Anthropologist, 66(3), part 2.
  • Hymes, D. (Ed.). (1964) Language in Culture and Society: A Reader in Linguistics and Anthropology. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1967). Models of the interaction of language and social setting. Journal of Social Issues, 23(2), 8-38.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1967). The anthropology of communication. In F.E. Dance (Ed.), Human communication theory: Original essays. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1970). Linguistic method in ethnography: Its development in the United States. In P. Garvin (Ed.), Method and theory in linguistics. The Hague: Mouton.
  • Hymes, D. (1971). Sociolinguistics and the ethnography of speaking. In E. Ardener (Ed.), Social anthropology and language (pp. 47-93). London: Routledge.
  • Hymes, D. (1971). On linguistic theory, communicative competence, and the education of disadvantaged children. In M.L. Wax, S.A. Diamond & F. Gearing (Eds.), Anthropological perspectives on education (pp. 51-66). New York: Basic Books.
  • Hymes, D. (Ed.). (1971). Pidginization and Creolization of Languages. London: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1972). On communicative competence. In J.B. Pride & J. Holmes (Eds.), Sociolinguistics (pp. 269-293). London: Penguin.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1972). Editorial introduction. Language in Society, 1, 1-14.
  • Hymes, D. (Ed.). (1972). Reinventing Anthropology. New York: Pantheon.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1972). Toward ethnographies of communication. In P.P. Giglioli (Ed.), Language and social context (pp. 21-44). Harmondsworth: Penguin.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1973). Toward linguistic competence. Working Papers in Sociolinguistics, No. 16.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1974). Ways of speaking. In R. Bauman & J. Sherzer (Eds.), Explorations in the ethnography of speaking (pp. 433-452). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hymes, D.H. (Ed.). (1974). Studies in the history of linguistics: Traditions and paradigms. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Hymes, D. (1974). Foundations in Sociolinguistics: An Ethnographic Approach. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1974). An ethnographic perspective. New Literary History, 5, 187-201.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1974). Review of Noam Chomsky. In G. Harman (Ed.), "On Noam Chomsky: Critical essays" (pp. 316-333). Garden City, NY: Anchor.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1975). Breakthrough into performance. In D. Ben-Amos & K. Goldstein (Eds.), Folklore: Performance and communication (pp. 11-74). The Hague: Mouton.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1976). Toward linguistic competence. Sociologische Gids, 4, 217-239.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1976). Discovering oral performance and measured verse in American Indian narrative. New Literary History, 8, 431-457.
  • Hymes, D. (1980) In five year patterns. In B. H. Davis & R. K. O'Cain (Eds.), First Person Singular (pp. 201-213). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • Hymes, D. (1980). Language in Education: Ethnolinguistic Essays. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Linguistics.
  • Hymes, D., & Fought, J. (1981). American Structuralism. The Hague: Mouton.
  • Hymes, D. (1981). "In Vain I Tried to Tell You": Essays in Native American Ethnopoetics. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Hymes, D. (1983). Essays in the History of Linguistic Anthropology. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1984). Vers la compétence de communication. (Trans. F. Mugler). Paris: Hatier.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1985). Toward linguistic competence. AILA Review/Revue de l’AILA (Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée), 2, 9-23.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1992). Inequality in language: Taking for granted. Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 8(1), 1-30.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1993). Inequality in language: Taking for granted. In J.E. Alatis (Ed.), Language, communication, and social meaning (pp. 23-40). Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
  • Hymes, D. (1996). Ethnography, Linguistics, Narrative Inequality: Toward an Understanding of Voice. London: Taylor & Francis.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1998). When is oral narrative poetry? Generative form and its pragmatic conditions. Pragmatics, 8(4), 475-500.
  • Hymes, D.H. (1999). Boas on the threshold of ethnopoetics. In R. Darnell & L. Valentine (Eds.), Theorizing the Americanist tradition. University of Toronto Press.
  • Hymes, D.H. (2000). The emergence of sociolinguistics: A reply to Samarin. Dialogue, 312-315.
  • Hymes, D.H. (2001). Poetry. In A. Duranti (Ed.), Key terms in language and culture. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Hymes, D.H. (2001). Preface. Textus, 14, 189-192.
  • Hymes, D. (2003). Now I Know Only So Far: Essays in Ethnopoetics. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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Minggu, 20 November 2016

Teun Adrianus Van Dijk



Teun Adrianus van Dijk (born May 7, 1943 in Naaldwijk, the Netherlands), is a scholar in the fields of text linguistics, discourse analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA).
With Walter Kintsch he contributed to the development of the psychology of text processing. Since the 1980s his work in CDA focused especially on the study of the discursive reproduction of racism by what he calls the 'symbolic elites' (politicians, journalists, scholars, writers), the study of news in the press, and on the theories of ideology, context and knowledge.
He founded six international journals: Poetics, Text (now called Text & Talk), Discourse & Society, Discourse Studies, Discourse & Communication and the internet journal in Spanish Discurso & Sociedad, of which he still edits the last four.
Teun A. van Dijk was a professor of discourse studies at the University of Amsterdam from 1968 until 2004, and since 1999 he has taught at the Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. He has widely lectured internationally, especially in Latin America.

RECENT BOOKS TEUN A. VAN DIJK (1998-2013)

DISCOURSE AND KNOWLEDGE. A SOCIOCOGNITIVE APPROACH. (Cambridge University Press, 2014).  This book offers a multidisciplinary study of the relations between discourse and knowledge, premised on the assumption that discourse can only be produced or understood on the basis of vast amounts of  socially shared sociocultural knowledge, and that most of that knowledge is in turn acquired through text and talk. After a theoretical chapter presenting a theory of 'natural' knowledge as a task of epstemology, the other chapters review and discuss the relations between discourse and knowledge in cognitive and social psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics and discourse studies. 

SOCIETY AND DISCOURSE. HOW CONTEXT CONTROLS TEXT AND TALK. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009). Second of two books on context. This books offers the social psychological, sociological and anthropological aspects of the new theory of context, paying special attention to the definition of social and communicative situations. The final chapter of this book offers a detailed contextual analysis of the Iraq debate in the U.K. House of Commons. Spanish version to be published by Gedisa, Barcelona, 2009.
DISCOURSE AND CONTEXT. A SOCIOCOGNITIVE APPROACH. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). First of two books presenting a new theory of context, defined in terms of the subjective mental models (so called context models) participants contrue of the ongoingly for-them-relevant properties of the communicative situation. In this book the linguistic, sociolinguistic and cognitive aspects of the theory is being presented. The example used throughout both books is the debate in the U.K. House of Commons in 2003 about the impending war in Iraq, with special attention to the speech of Tony Blair. Spanish version to be published by Gedisa, Barcelona, 2009.
DISCOURSE AND POWER (Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave, 2008). Collection of articles in critical discourse studies, most of them published earlier, with a new preface on the foundations of critical discourse studies. Portuguese version published by Contexto, São Paulo, 2008. Spanish version to be published by Gedisa, Barcelona, 2009. Arabic version in preparation
DISCURSOS SOBRE LA INMIGRACIÓN EN ESPAÑA. LOS MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN, LOS PARLAMENTOS Y LAS ADMINISTRACIONES. Ricard Zapata-Barrero & Teun A. van Dijk (Eds.). (Barcelona: Cidob, 2007). Papers of a conference on the discourses of immigration held at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
(Ed.). DISCOURSE STUDIES. 5 vols. Sage Benchmarks in Discourse Studies (London: Sage, 2007). This comprehensive set of 5 volumes contains the 80 most important papers in discourse studies of the last decades, selected by the authors -- the most prominent discourse analysts-- themselves.
RACISMO Y DISCURSO EN AMÉRICA LATINA (Barcelona, Gedisa, 2007).  Result of a vast international project, involving teams of eight Latin American countries (Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru) writing about racism and discourse in their own countries.  A portuguese translation of this book has been published by Contexto Publishers, São Paulo (2008). An English version is in preparation and will be published by Lexington Books, 2009. 
DISCURSO, NOTÍCIA E IDEOLOGÍA. ESTUDOS NA ANÁLISE CRÍTICA DO DISCURSO. (Porto: Campo das Letras, 2005).
مطالعاتی در تحلیل گفتمان :از دستور متن تا گفتمان کاوی انتقادی . (Motaleati dar tahlile goftman: as dastore matn ta gofteman kavie enteghadi – Studies in Discourse Analysis. From Text Grammar to Critical Discourse Analysis). Translated by Teja Mirfakhraee et al. Tehran (Iran): Markaze motaleat va Tahghighate rasaneha (Center for media studies and research), 1382 (= 2004).
RACISM AND DISCOURSE IN SPAIN AND LATIN AMERICA. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2005 (Expanded English version of Dominación étnica y racismo discursivo en España y América Latina. (Barcelona, Gedisa, 2003).

DOMINACIÓN ÉTNICA Y RACISMO DISCURSIVO EN ESPAÑA Y AMÉRICA LATINA. Barcelona, Gedisa, 2003.
RACISMO Y DISCURSO DE LAS ÉLITES. Barcelona: Gedisa, 2003.
(Shorter, Spanish version of Elite Discourse and Racism, London, Sage, 1993).

IDEOLOGÍA Y DISCURSO. Una introducción multidisciplinaria. Barcelona: Ariel, 2003

DE RASOEL-KOMRIJ AFFAIRE. EEN GEVAL VAN ELITE-RACISME. Amsterdam: Critics, 2003. Detailed report in Dutch of an investigation of a notorious case of elite racism in the Netherlands, spawned by the publication (1990) of a racist, anti-Muslim pamphlet, written under the pseudonym Mohamed Rasoel, in the wake of the Rushdie Affair. This book shows that famous Dutch poet and feared conservative columnist Gerrit Komrij might be involved in the writing of this pamphlet, probably intended as a practical joke to provoke Dutch antiracists. Under his own name Komrij had written several columns and other pieces whose topics and style are the same as the pamphlet, part of which is also written in a literary style. No publisher wanted to publish this book, which was finally produced and published by my own means under the Critics imprint. A year after publication, no more than 100 copies have been sold of this book. Despite the fact that this affair received widespread attention at the time, no Dutch newspaper published a review of the book. As has been shown in earlier studies of racism in the Netherlands, the Dutch elites adamantly refuse to accept a critical analysis of their racism.
The complete text of the book can be downloaded from this website (in .pdf format). A copy of the book can be obtained from the alternative bookstore De Rooie Rat (Utrecht, the Netherlands).  Copies for review can be obtained through me (vandijk at discourses.org). See also the
review of this book by Theo van Leeuwen in Critical Discourse Studies.
RACISM AT THE TOP. Parliamentary Discourses on Ethnic Issues in Six European States. (Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, 2000). Ruth Wodak & Teun A. van Dijk, Eds.
ANÁLISIS DEL DISCURSO SOCIAL Y POLÍTICO. Teun A. van Dijk & Iván Rodrigo M. (Quito, Ecuador: Abya-Yala, 1999).
IDEOLOGY. A Multidisciplinary Approach. (London: Sage: 1998).
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SELECTION OF RECENT ARTICLES OF TEUN A. VAN DIJK (2000-2013)

A note on epistemic discourse analysis. British Journal of Social Psychology, Volume 51 (pp. 478-485). Special Issue "Twenty five years of discursive psychology, edited by Martha Augoustinos, 2012. 
Ideology and Discourse. In: Michael Freeden, Lyman Tower Sargent & Marc Stears (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Ideologies. (pp. 175-196). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Discourse Studies and Hermeneutics. Discourse Studies, 13(5), 609-621. (Special Issue on Discourse Studies and Hermeneutics) 2011.
Knowledge, Discourse and Domination. In Michael Meeuwis & Jan-Ola Östman (Eds.), Pragmaticizing Understanding. Studies for Jef Verschueren. (pp. 151-196). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012.
Discourse and the Production of Knowledge. In Norbert M. Seel (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning. (pp. 1001-1006). Heidelberg: Springer, 2012.
Discourse, knowledge, power and politics. Towards Critical Epistemic Discourse Analysis. In Christopher Hart (Ed.), Critical Discourse Studies in Context and Cognition. (pp. 27-63). Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2011
Discourse Analysis of Racism. In John Stanfield (Ed.), Rethinking Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods. (pp. 43-66). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2011.
Discourse and knowledge. In James Paul Gee & Michael Handford (Eds.), Handbook of Discourse Analysis. (pp. 587-603). London: Routledge, 2012.  
Discourse and ideology. In Teun A. van Dijk (Ed.), Discourse Studies. Second edition. (pp. 379-407). London: Sage, 2011.
Critical Discourse Studies: a sociocognitive approach. In Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer, Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis. Second edition. (pp. 62-86).  London: Sage, 2009.
News, discourse and ideology. In Thomasz Hanitzsch & Karin Wahl-Jorgensen (Eds.), Handbook of Journalism Studies. (pp. 191-204). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 2008.
Elite discourse and institutional racism. To be published in Cameron McCarthy & Cathryn Teasley (Eds.), Transnational Perspective on Culture, Policy and Education. Redirecting Cultural Studies in Neoliberal Times. (pp. 93-111). New York: Lang, 2008.
Racismo y política en España. In S.O.S. Racismo. (2008). Informe anual 2008. Sobre el racismo en el Estado español. (pp. 151-156). Barcelona: Icaria, 2008.
Some Observations on the Role of Knowledge in Discourse Processing. In Trends and Directions. Proceedings of the 12th English in Southeast Asia Conference, December 12-14, 2007. (pp. 89-102). Bangkok: School of Liberal Arts, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, 2008.
The study of discourse: an introduction. In Teun A.van Dijk (Ed.), Discourse Studies. 5 vols. Sage Benchmarks in Discourse Studies. (pp. xix-xlii). London: Sage, 2007.
Macro Contexts. In U. Dagmar Scheu Lottgen & José Saura Sánchez (Eds.), Discourse and International Relations. (pp. 3-26). Bern: Lang, 2007.
Racism and the Press in Spain.  In José Luis Blas, Manuela Casanova, Mónica Velando & Javier Vellón (Eds.), Discurso y Sociedad II. Nuevas contribuciuones al estudio de la lengua en un contexto social. (pp. 59-99). Castelló de la Plana: Universitat Jaume I.
Comments on Context and Conversation. In Norman Fairclough, Giuseppina Cortese & Patrizia Ardizzone (Eds.), Discourse and Contemporary Social Change. (pp. 281-316). Bern: Lang, 2007.

Discourse and Manipulation.  Discourse & Society, 17(2), 359-383, 2006. 
- Spanish version of this paper appeared in Signos, 39(60), pp. 49-74 (Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile).
Ideology and discourse analysis. Journal of Political Ideologies, 11 (2006), 115-140. Reprinted in Michael Freeden (Ed.), The meaning of ideology. Cross-disciplinary perspectives. (pp. 110-136).  London: Routledge, 2007.
Discourse, Context and Cognition. Discourse Studies, 8(1), 159-177, 2006. (Special issue on discourse, interaction and cognition).
War Rhetoric of a Little Ally. Political implicatures of Aznar's Legitimization of the War in Iraq. Paper CDA Symposium Copenhagen, May, 2003. Journal  of Language and Politics, 4(1), pp. 65-92, 2005. Special issue “The Soft Power of War. Legitimacy and community in Iraq war discourses.” edited by Lilie Chouliaraki.
Politics, ideology and discourse. Elsevier Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2005.
Contextual knowledge management in discourse production. A CDA perspective. In Ruth Wodak and  Paul Chilton (Eds.), A New Agenda in (Critical) Discourse Analysis. (pp. 71-100) Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2005.
Text and Context of Parliamentary Debates. In Paul Bayley (Ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentart Discourse. (pp. 339- 372). Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2004.

Popularization Discourse and Knowledge about the Genome (With Helena Calsamiglia as first author). Discourse & Society, 15(4), 2004, pp. 369-389. Special issue "Genetic and genomic discourses at the dawn of the 21st cenyury, guest-edited by Brigitte Nerlich,  Robert Dingwall & Paul Martin. 
Knowledge and News. Revista Canaria e Estudios Ingleses 49, noviembre 2004, pp. 71-86.  
Discourse, knowledge and ideology. In Martin Pütz, JoAnne Neff & Teun A. van Dijk (Eds.),  Communicating Ideologies. (pp. 5-38). Berne: Lang, 2004.
The Discourse-Knowledge Interface. In Gilbert Weiss & Ruth Wodak (Eds.), Critical Discourse Analysis. Theory and Interdisciplinarity. (pp. 85-109). Houndsmills, UK: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2003.
Racist Discourse. In Ellis Cashmore (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies. (pp. 351-355). London: Routledge, 2004.
Political discourse and political cognition. In Paul A. Chilton & Christina Schäffner (Eds.), Politics as Text and Talk. Analytical approaches to political discourse. (pp. 204-236). Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2002.
Political discourse and ideology. In Clara Ubaldina Lorda & Montserrat Ribas (Eds.), Anàlisi del discurs polític. Producció, mediació i recepció. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Institut Universitari de Lingüística Aplicada (IULA). (pp. 15-34).  Barcelona, 2002.
El conocimiento y las noticias. In Josep V. Gavaldà Roca, Carmen Gregori Signes & Ramon X Rosselló Ivars (Eds.), La cultura mediàtica. Modes de representació i estratègies discursives. (pp. 249-269). Universitat de València. Facultat de Filologia, 2002.
Tipos de conocimiento en el procesamiento del discurso. En Giovanni Parodi (Ed.), Lingüística e interdisciplinaridad: Desafíos del nuevo milenio. Ensayos en Honor a Marianne Peronard. (pp. 43-66). Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2002.
Discourse and Racism. In David T. Goldberg & John Solomos (Eds.), A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies. (pp. 145-159). Oxford: Blackwell, 2002
Discourse, Ideology and Context. Folia Linguistica, XXXV/1-2 (2001), 11-40.Special issue. "Critical Discourse Analysis in Postmodern Societies". Guest Editor Ruth Wodak.
Multidisciplinary CDA: a plea for diversity. In Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer (Eds.), Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis. (pp. 95-120). London: Sage, 2001.

Critical Discourse Analysis. In Deborah Schiffrin, Deborah Tannen, & Heidi E. Hamilton (Eds.), The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. (pp. 352-371). Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.
Algunos principios de la teoría del contexto. ALED. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Discurso, 1(1), 2001, 69-82.
Ideologies, Racism, Discourse. Debates on Immigration and Ethnic Issues. In Jessika ter Wal & Maykel Verkuyten (Eds.), Comparative Perspectives on Racism. (pp. 91-116). Aldershot etc. Ashgate, 2000.
New(s) Racism: A discourse analytical approach. In Simon Cottle (Ed.), Ethnic minorities and the media. (pp. 33-49). Buckingham, UK & Philadelphia, USA: Open University Press, 2000.
The reality of racism. On analyzing parliamentary debates on immigration. In Guido Zurstiege (E.). Festschrift für die Wirklichkeit. (pp. 211-226). Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2000. (=Festschrift for Siegried Schmidt).

Theoretical Background. In Ruth Wodak & Teun A. van Dijk (Eds.), Racism at the Top. Parliamentary Discourses on Ethnic Issues in Six European States. (pp. 13-30). Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, 2000.
Parliamentary Debates. In Ruth Wodak & Teun A. van Dijk (Eds.), Racism at the Top. Parliamentary Discourses on Ethnic Issues in Six European States. (pp. 45-78). Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, 2000.
Edited books
  • Pragmatics of language and literature. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1976.
  • Handbook of Discourse Analysis. 4 vols. London: Academic Press, 1985.
  • Discourse and communication. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 1985.
  • Discourse Studies. A multidisciplinary introduction. 2 vols. London: Sage, 1997. Second, one-volume edition, 2011.
  • Discourse Studies. 5 vols. Sage Benchmark Series. New Delhi: Sage, 2007.
  • Discourse and Discrimination. With Geneva Smitherman-Donaldson. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1988.
  • Racism at the Top. Parliamentary Discourses on Ethnic Issues in Six European Countries. With Ruth Wodak. Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, 2000.
  • Communicating Ideologies. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse and Social Practice. With Martin Pütz and JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang, 2004.
  • Racism and Discourse in Latin America. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2009.
  • Book: http://discourses.org/download/articles/