Can't go wrong with Alan McKee's "Textual Analysis: a Beginner's Guide." There are additional, more specific texts too, but I feel like reading and grasping Alan's book first will be a godsend for you. On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Nadia Hai <nshai@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
Hello fellow AOIR members,
This is my first post. My Name is Nadia and I am a recent MA graduate from the University of Calgary's Department of Communication and Culture. I am in process of developing my PhD proposals and I was wondering if you could recommend any articles or books on qualitative textual analysis of online texts. My proposed research will focus on online English-Language Jihadist media (mostly pulled from archives).
Thanks in advance!
Nadia Hai BA, MA
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