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Congratulations, you’ve reached the end of the module!
You have now reached the end of this module. CDA is a tool, but like all tools, it becomes more powerful with practice. As you move into the final module, consider:
Where in your own work might you apply CDA systematically (monitoring political speech, analysing media coverage, reviewing policy documents)?
How might CDA findings be used not just to understand trans-weaponisation, but to communicate about it more effectively to allies, funders, or policymakers?
Note: The Commission report underpinning this course used CDA as its core methodological framework. Every section we have studied was built on this kind of close reading of language and power.