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Autor/inn/enCandlin, Christopher N.; Sarangi, Srikant
TitelHandbook of communication in organisations and professions.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Handbuch der Kommunikation in Organisationen und Professionen.
QuelleBerlin: de Gruyter (2011), XIX, 626 S.
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ReiheHandbook of applied linguistics. 3
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; gedruckt; Monografie
ISBN978-3-11-018831-8; 978-3-11-021422-2
DOI10.1515/9783110214222
SchlagwörterMehrebenenanalyse; Kommunikation; Institutionalisierung; Recht; Interaktion; Lernprozess; Linguistik; Macht; Wertorientierung; Professionalisierung; Qualifikation; Diskurs; Organisation; Institution
Abstract"This volume presents major contributions of Applied Linguistics to the understanding of communication in professions and organisations. The first two parts of this Handbook address theoretical and methodological orientations to the field, their history and development, highlighting the discursive turn of Applied Linguistic research extending beyond that of the established paradigm of Language for Specific Purposes. The third part discusses research into professional practices in critical sites of engagement from various domains (e.g. law, healthcare, business and management, organisations) and with respect to different themes that are generalisable across domains and sites (such as communicative aspects of action, assessment and appraisal). In the final part, professional practitioners as well as discourse analysts evaluate the contributions made by Applied Linguistics to the broad arena of professional practice." (author's abstract). Contents: Karlfried Knapp, Gerd Antos: Introduction to the handbook series (V-XV); Part I. Srikant Sarangi, Christopher N. Candlin: Professional and organisational practice: A discourse/communication perspective (3-58); Part II. Aaron V. Cicourel: Evidence and inference in macro-level and micro-level healthcare studies (61-82); Roger W. Shuy: Applied linguistics in the legal arena (83-102); James R. Taylor: Communication is not neutral: "Worldview" and the science of organizational communication (103-118); Part III. Karin Aronsson, Camilla Rindstedt: Alignments and facework in paediatric visits: Toward a social choreography of multiparty talk (121-142); Heidi E. Hamilton, Ashley M. Bartell: Peering inside the black box: Lay and professional reasoning surrounding patient claims of adverse drug effects (143-171); Per Maseide: Institutional bodies and social selves: The discourse of medical examinations in hospital settings (173-192); Dana Kovarsky, Irene Walsh: Uncomfortable moments in speech-language therapy discourse (193-214); Ellen Barton: Speaking for another: Ethics-in-interaction in medical encounters (215-234); Srikant Sarangi, Lucy Brookes-Howell, Kristina Bennert and Angus Clarke: Psychological and sociomoral frames in genetic counselling for predictive testing (235-257); Susan White, David Wastell: Theoretical vocabularies and moral negotiation in child welfare: The saga of Evie and Seb (259-276); Sandra Harris: Interrogation and evidence: Questioning sequences in courtroom discourse and police interviews (277-298); Pamela Hobbs: Judging by what you're saying: Judges' questioning of lawyers as interactive interpretation (299-317); Giuliana Garzone: Professional discourses in contact: Interpreters in the legal and medical settings (319-340); Christian Heath, Paul Luff: Enabling bids: Occupational practice and "multi-modal" interaction in auctions of fine art and antiques (341-361); Graham Smart: Argumentation across Web-based organizational discourses: The case of climate change (363-386); Maria do Carmo Leite de Oliveira: E-mail messaging in the corporate sector: Tensions between technological affordances and rapport management (387-405); Celia Roberts: Gatekeeping discourse in employment interviews (407-432); Frederick Erickson: The gatekeeping encounter as a social form and as a site for face work (433-454); Part IV. Amanda Taylor, Orit Karnieli-Miller, Thomas Inui, Steven Ivy and Richard Frankel: Appreciating the power of narratives in healthcare: A tool for understanding organizational complexity and values (457-479); Stef Slembrouck, Christopher Hall: Family support and home visiting: Understanding communication, "good practice" and interactional skills (481-497); Alan Jones, Sheelagh McCracken: Crossing the boundary between finance and law: The collaborative problematisation of professional learning in a postgraduate classroom (499-518); David Middleton: Analytic challenges in studying professional learning (519-532); Janet Holmes, Angela Joe, Meredith Marra, Jonathan Newton, Nicky Riddiford and Bernadette Vine: Applying linguistic research to real world problems: The social meaning of talk in workplace interaction (533-549); Sally Candlin: Changes in professional identity: Nursing roles and practices (551-569); Angus Clarke: Crossing the practitioner-researcher boundary: Working with another discipline to examine one's practice (571-589); Malcolm Coulthard: The linguist in the witness box (591-608).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
Update2012/4
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