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Diskursettersyn×Kritisk diskursanalyse×Kvalitativ innholdsanalyse×
FagfeltKvalitativ forskningKvalitativKvalitativ forskning
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår1989 (Fairclough); 1987 (Potter & Wetherell)Late 1970s–1990s (systematised ~1979–1995)1980
OpphavspersonNorman Fairclough; Jonathan Potter and Margaret WetherellNorman Fairclough; Teun A. van Dijk; Ruth WodakKlaus Krippendorff; refined by Margrit Schreier
TypeMethodQualitative research methodMethod
Opprinnelig kildeFairclough, N. (1989). Language and power. Longman. link ↗Fairclough, N. (1992). Discourse and Social Change. Polity Press. link ↗Krippendorff, K. (1980). Content analysis: An introduction to its methodology. Sage Publications. link ↗
AliasDA, Critical Discourse Analysis, Discursive AnalysisCDA, Critical Linguistics, Discourse-Historical Approach, Dialectical-Relational AnalysisContent Analysis, Categorical Content Analysis
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SammendragDiscourse analysis is a qualitative research methodology that examines how language, communication, and power shape meaning, identity, and social reality. Developed across linguistics, sociology, and psychology (particularly by Norman Fairclough and Jonathan Potter), discourse analysis goes beyond content to analyze language use as a social practice that constitutes and reflects power relations, ideologies, and social structures.Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is a qualitative method that examines how language in texts and talk constructs, sustains, and challenges relations of power, ideology, and social inequality. Drawing on linguistics, social theory, and critical philosophy, CDA treats discourse not merely as communication but as social practice — a site where dominance is reproduced and where resistance can be articulated. Developed in the late twentieth century by Norman Fairclough, Teun van Dijk, and Ruth Wodak, among others, CDA is applied to political speeches, media texts, policy documents, educational materials, and institutional interactions.Qualitative Content Analysis (QCA) is a systematic, inductive method for analyzing textual or visual data by identifying and categorizing meaning units into content categories. Developed and formalized by Klaus Krippendorff (1980), QCA can be purely qualitative (inductive, exploratory) or combined with quantitative counting; it analyzes manifest content (explicit, surface meanings) and latent content (underlying, interpretive meanings).
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