Analyzing Frame Analysis 1 Analyzing Frame Analysis A Critical Review of Framing Studies in Social Movement Research Teun A. van Dijk Address Pompeu Fabra University Dept. of Translation and Language Sciences 138, Roc Boronat 08018 Barcelona, Spain E-mail: vandijk@discourses.org Internet: www.discourses.org Phone: (0034) 661.336.192 Biographical Note Teun A. van Dijk was professor of Discourse Studies at the University of Amsterdam until his retirement in 2004, and since 1999 professor of Discourse Studies at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. He is founding director of the Centre of Discourse Studies, Barcelona (www.discoursestudies.org). During the writing of this article, he was Visiting Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP) of the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). After his earlier work on generative poetics, text grammar and the psychology of discourse processing, his work since the 1980s takes a more critical turn, and focuses on the relations between discourse and racism, news, power, ideology, context and knowledge, areas in which he published several books and articles. He was founding Editor of the international journals Poetics and Text (now Text & Talk), and the online journal Discurso & Sociedad (www.dissoc.org) and is currently founding Editor of Discourse & Society, Discourse Studies, Discourse & Communication. Teun A. van Dijk holds three honorary doctorates and has extensively lectured worldwide, especially in Latin America, where he founded, in 1995, with Adriana Bolivar, the Latinamerican Association of Discourse Studies (ALED). For detail on his publications, see his website www.discourses.org. E-mail: vandijk@discourses.org. Acknowledgements I am indebted to Bert Klandermans and his research group for critical commentary on an earlier, much longer version of this article, and to Kevin Gillan for suggestions about the overall format of the article. These are working notes for a future book on Social Movements, Discourse and Cognition. Other working notes are on Social Movements, Frames and Discourse, and on Social Movements, Frames and Cognition. Version 4.0. December 2, 2016