Corpus, Discourse and Mental Health: Corpus and Discourse
Autor Dr Daniel Hunt, Dr Gavin Brookesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 dec 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350302006
ISBN-10: 1350302007
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Corpus and Discourse
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350302007
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Corpus and Discourse
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A unique analysis of contemporary discourse around three problematic and topical mental health conditions: depression, anorexia and diabulimia
Notă biografică
Daniel Hunt is Assistant Professor of Discourse Analysis in the School of English, University of Nottingham, UK.Gavin Brookes is Senior Research Associate within the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Mental health, discourse and corpus linguistics 2. Contested conditions and online support groups 3. Methods and corpus data for health research 4. Anorexia online: Pro-recovery in the ED community5. Being 'sick of it': Depression, medication and self-injurious behaviour 6. Diabulimia: The discourse of a contested mental illness 7. Discussion: Mental health and identity online 8. Conclusions Bibliography Index
Recenzii
The research project reported in this book is impressive and impactful in its innovative design, methodological rigor, and careful analysis ... This interdisciplinary and flexible interpretation of the data reveals the authors' deep appreciation of the complexities involved in understanding, naming, diagnosing, and treating mental illness.
This book is a fascinating new addition to the exciting field of linguistic research on mental health. It is a meticulous and thought-provoking account of how mental distress and the self-in-distress are linguistically presented (and resisted) in online communities by two recognised experts in the field. Focusing on depression, anorexia and diabulmia, Hunt and Brookes engagingly showcase the exceptional power of corpus linguistic tools to generate richly compelling, evidence-based and systematic, yet nuanced insights from the myriad of lived-experiences available online. A highly recommended read for anyone interested in mental health, the patient perspective, online communities or applied linguistics!
I am delighted with Hunt and Brookes' book. It offers a much-needed insight into discursive workings of texts in mental health contexts. It not only offers insight into experiences of mental distress, but, perhaps more importantly, that linguistics can offer much by way of understanding it.
This book exemplarily shows why a systematic language analysis is pertinent to a better understanding of mental health disorders. The carefully selected three case studies offer rich and nuanced insights into the ways in which people, who suffer from anorexia, depression or diabulimia, use language to express and come to terms with complex realities of the conditions. It is a must-read for anyone interested in combining corpus linguistics and discourse analysis to explore health communication, specifically discourses of mental health issues that remain a growing and complex concern of our modern life.
This is a well-researched, excellently presented study. As such, it can inspire anyone with an interest in mental health to conduct their own research ... The authors are to be commended for the way in which they commu-nicate across disciplines and to the wider public.
[An] ambitious book. ... this monograph by Hunt and Brookes is an erudite and carefully argued piece of scholarship.
This book is a fascinating new addition to the exciting field of linguistic research on mental health. It is a meticulous and thought-provoking account of how mental distress and the self-in-distress are linguistically presented (and resisted) in online communities by two recognised experts in the field. Focusing on depression, anorexia and diabulmia, Hunt and Brookes engagingly showcase the exceptional power of corpus linguistic tools to generate richly compelling, evidence-based and systematic, yet nuanced insights from the myriad of lived-experiences available online. A highly recommended read for anyone interested in mental health, the patient perspective, online communities or applied linguistics!
I am delighted with Hunt and Brookes' book. It offers a much-needed insight into discursive workings of texts in mental health contexts. It not only offers insight into experiences of mental distress, but, perhaps more importantly, that linguistics can offer much by way of understanding it.
This book exemplarily shows why a systematic language analysis is pertinent to a better understanding of mental health disorders. The carefully selected three case studies offer rich and nuanced insights into the ways in which people, who suffer from anorexia, depression or diabulimia, use language to express and come to terms with complex realities of the conditions. It is a must-read for anyone interested in combining corpus linguistics and discourse analysis to explore health communication, specifically discourses of mental health issues that remain a growing and complex concern of our modern life.
This is a well-researched, excellently presented study. As such, it can inspire anyone with an interest in mental health to conduct their own research ... The authors are to be commended for the way in which they commu-nicate across disciplines and to the wider public.
[An] ambitious book. ... this monograph by Hunt and Brookes is an erudite and carefully argued piece of scholarship.