Routledge Handbook of Discourse Processes

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Catherine O'Connor
Catherine Snow
Christopher A. Kurby
classroom communication research
cognitive text comprehension
communication
computational analysis of discourse
Construction Integration Model
Danielle S. McNamara
Darren Gergle
David N. Rapp
Discourse Process Researchers
Discourse Processes
Discourse Processing Research
Edward J. O'Brien
Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow
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Event Indexing Model
eye tracking research
Flawed Mental Models
Gabriel A. Radvansky
Interactive Alignment Model
Ire Sequence
Ivar Braten
Jean-Francois Rouet
Jeffrey M. Zacks
Joep Cornelissen
Johanna K. Kaakinen
John Sabatini
Joseph P. Magliano
Knowledge Acquisition
Ladislao Salmern
language processing models
Latent Semantic Analysis
Laura K. Allen
M. Anne Britt
Marc Stadtler
Matthew T. McCrudden
Melody W. Dye
Mental Model Construction
Michael B. Wolfe
Michael N. Jones
Multiple Documents
Murray Singer
Navona Calarco
neuroscientific discourse study
Panayiota Kendeou
qualitative data analysis
Rainer Bromme
Raymond A. Mar
referential
Referential Communication Task
Refutation Texts
Regina Jucks
Sarah Brown-Schmidt
Saul Albert
Situation Model
Situation Model Construction
Target Sentence
Thomas D. Griffin
Tobias Richter
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Van Berkum
Van Den Broek
Vice Versa
William S. Horton
Working Memory
Working Memory Capacity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032402062
  • Weight: 694g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Processes provides a state-of-the-art overview of the field of discourse processes, highlighting the subject’s interdisciplinary foundations and bringing together established and emergent scholars to provide a dynamic roadmap of the evolution of the field.

This new edition reflects several of the enormous changes in the world since the publication of the first edition—changes in modes of communication and an increased urgency to understand how people comprehend and trust information. The contents of this volume attempt to address fundamental questions about what we should now be thinking about reading, listening, talking, and writing. The chapters collected here represent a wide range of empirical methods currently available: lab or field experiments, with a range of measures, from quantitative to qualitative; observational studies, including classrooms or organizational communication; corpus analyses; conversation analysis; computational modeling; and linguistic analyses. The chapters also draw attention to the explosion of contextually rich and computationally intensive data analysis tools which have changed the research landscape, along with more contemporary measures of people’s discourse use, from eye-tracking to video analysis tools to brain scans. The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Processes, Second edition is the ideal resource for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in a variety of disciplines, including discourse analysis, conversation analysis, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science.

Michael F. Schober is Professor of Psychology and Vice Provost for Research at The New School, USA. He served as Editor of Discourse Processes from 2005–15.

David N. Rapp is Professor in the Department of Psychology, School of Education and Social Policy, and a Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence at Northwestern University, USA. He is Editor of Discourse Processes.

M. Anne Britt is Distinguished Teaching and Research Professor of Psychology at Northern Illinois University, USA. She recently was Co-PI on the IES-funded Project READI, which focused on evidence-based argumentation for disciplinary learning.