Book review: Gavin Brookes and Daniel Hunt (eds). Analysing Health Communication: Discourse Approaches
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Tannen, D., Hamilton, H. E., & Schiffrin, D. (Eds.). (2015). The Handbook of Discourse Analysis (2nd, ed.). Wiley Blackwell.
Thompson, T. L., Parrott, R., & Nussbaum, J. F. (Eds.). (2011). The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication (2nd, ed.). Routledge.
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