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Critical Discourse Studies and Technology: A Multimodal Approach to Analysing Technoculture

✍ Scribed by Ian Roderick


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
231
Series
Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Making a new contribution to the developing field of multimodal critical discourse studies, Ian Roderick's book demonstrates how technologies that tend to be widely represented as innovative, or as simple pragmatic solutions, are always anchored in power relations and are therefore deeply ideological.

A series of examples analysing technologies such as robotics, smart phones or bio-medicine, their functioning and uses, as well as their representations in the media, show that these are embedded within discourses that tell us about
social and power relations, identities and political values. The book takes a tour of everyday technologies and how they are represented in different settings. A Disney theme park attraction showing how technology has improved family life makes many assumptions about what is natural in terms of interpersonal relations, pleasure and satisfaction. Advertisements that represent robot workers inform us about the kinds of worker-management relations now characterising work places. Roderick looks at the way that technologies, while often represented as divorced from their production and maintenance, as objects of wonder, need to be seen within a fabric of social relations that tends to be supressed from how we see them as part of a wider technological fetishism.

Engaging with existing theories of technology, the book argues that we must take a more interdisciplinary approach to avoid the pitfalls of social constructivism and technological determinism. Our experiences of technologies are shaped through the relationship between knowledge, practices and institutional forms.

✦ Table of Contents


Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A brief comment on terminology
Chapter contents
Chapter 1 Defining technology: Technology as apparatus
The dualist view
The individuation of technical objects
The associated milieu
The drone as a technical object
Defining technology as apparatus
Conclusion

Chapter 2 Multimodal critical discourse analysis
Discourse: A social semiotic approach
Semiotic resourcefulness in communication
Mode and metafunction
Multimodal discourse and the process of resemiotization
Conclusion
Chapter 3 Analyzing multimodal discourse: A toolkit approach
The critical in (multimodal) critical discourse analysis
Description as a tool of critique
Lexical and iconographic choice
Connotation
Metaphor
Transitivity analysis
Social actors
Social action
Interaction analysis
Modality
Typography
Layout
Conclusion
Chapter 4 Discourses of technology as progress
Progress as betterment
American progress and the vector of improvement
Bringing progress into the home
Progress today
Conclusion
Chapter 5 Discourses of technological determinism
Technological determinism and causality
Technology as destruction
Technology as revolution
There’ll always be a technical solution
Technological determinism and technocratic discourse
Conclusion
Chapter 6 Discourses of technological fetishism: (Over)valuing technologies
The technological sublime
Conceptualizing fetishism
Robots as technological fetish
Representing Actors and (Re)Allocating Agency
Misrepresenting robotic agency?
The fetish value of robots
The EOD fetish and its associated milieu 
Conclusion
Chapter 7 Discourses of technological (dis)satisfaction: Consuming technologies
This technology is for you, personally
Me and my robot
Robots failing miserably in the world of work
Robots as agents
Robots as affective bodies
Do robots dream of precarious labor?
Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Glossary
Bibliography
Index


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