This course introduces students to the main theories and methods of discourse analysis, combining conceptual foundations with practical work on a range of materials, including texts, images, and video recordings. Students will become familiar with key approaches to the analysis of narratives and interviews, methods of transcription, and the formal and contextual dimensions of narrative structure. The course also examines media discourse, including news, visual images, and video, as well as public speech, with particular emphasis on audience interaction and intertextuality.
The practical component of the course develops students’ ability to analyse a range of discursive materials. Students will learn transcription techniques, identify the formal and thematic features of narratives, and analyse extracts from interviews, media materials, and public speeches. The course equips them with the skills required for the critical analysis of discursive practices in a variety of social and political contexts, including international issues, intercultural communication, and public discourse in international relations.