Journals on discourse
- Discourse Processes. Discourse Processes is the official journal for the Society of Text and Discourse. Society for Text and Discourse provides a forum for the cross-fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines that share a common interest in discourse, be it prose comprehension and recall, dialogue analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural language, cross-cultural comparisons of communicative competence, or related topics. The challenges of studying text and discourse processing are sufficiently distinct to require an organized arena of scientific inquiry and interdisciplinary interaction.- Discourse and Society. Discourse & Society is a multidisciplinary journal publishing outstanding research at the boundaries of discourse analysis and the social sciences. Reaching beyond the linguistic or text and or talk oriented approaches of much discourse analysis, it focuses on the discursive dimensions of social and political issues and problems. Discourse & Society is unique in relating the situational micro-context of verbal interaction, discourse and communication to the macro-context of social, political and cultural structures. This allows the study of important concepts such as group relations and conflicts, power, dominance and inequality, the role of the state or state institutions, political decision-making and the processes of societal, cultural and ideological reproduction.
- Discourse Studies. Discourse Studies is a multidisciplinary journal for the study of text and talk. Supported by an internationally renowned Editorial Board, it publishes outstanding work on the structures and strategies of written and spoken discourse. While contributing to new developments at the cutting edge of theory and method, its articles will also be accessible to students and other newcomers to each of its areas of specialization.
- Discourse Analysis Online DA On-Line is an international, interactive on-line journal dedicated to the publication of discourse analysis research. DA On-Line uses interactive, internet-based media to provide an innovative forum for the presentation of discourse analysis research, to foster on-line collaboration and dialogue within the DA community and to redesign the conventional journal review process.
- Special issue on organizational discourse in Organization Studies.
Cynthia Hardy (University of Melbourne), David Grant (University of Sydney), Tom Keenoy (University of London), Cliff Oswick (University of London) and Nelson Phillips (McGill University) have co-edited a special issue of Organization Studies on organizational discourse. This special issue of Organizational Studies, published in January 2004 (volume 25/1), contains six articles, in which contributions concern how organizational discourse can be used to study processes of organizing; the issues and arenas that can be selected as objects of study; and the different methods of study that might be used. The editors are also interested in how organizational discourse can inform and influence the broader field of organization studies through its links to perspectives such as postmodernism and critical theory.