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Elite Discourse and Racism
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Author(s):
Teun van Dijk
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1993
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SAGE Publications, Inc.
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9780803950719
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1993
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10.4135/9781483326184
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 18
Theoretical Framework
pp. 49
Political Discourse
pp. 115
Corporate Discourse
pp. 158
Academic Discourse
pp. 197
Educational Discourse
pp. 241
Media Discourse
pp. 283
Conclusions
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