Communicating with the Public: Conversation Analytic Studies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350199149
ISBN-10: 1350199141
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350199141
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Features
contemporary
communication
media
such
as
webinars,
podcasts
and
television
interviews
Notă biografică
Hansun
Zhang
Waringis
Associate
Professor
of
Linguistics
and
Education
at
Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA.Elizabeth
Reddingtonis
an
Instructor
in
Applied
Linguistics
&
TESOL
at
Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA.
Cuprins
Foreword,
John
Heritage(UCLA,
USA)Part
I:
Overview1.
Introduction,
Elizabeth
Reddington
and
Hansun
Zhang
Waring(both
Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)Part
II:
Doing
Messaging2.
Beyond
Neutrality
and
Adversarialness:
The
Case
of
Platform
Questions,Hansun
Zhang
Waring
(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)3.
Enabling
Institutional
Messaging:
TV
Journalists'
Work
with
Interviewee
Responses,Carol
Hoi
Yee
Lo
and
Di
Yu
(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)4.
Constructing
the
Audience
in
Media
Interviews,Nadja
Tadic
and
Di
Yu
(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)Part
III:
Managing
Logistics5.
But-prefacing
for
Refocusing
in
Public
Talk,Ann
Tai
Choe
(University
of
Hawaii
at
Manoa,
USA)and
Elizabeth
Reddington(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)6.
Curating
the
Q&A:
The
Art
of
Moderating
Webinars,Allie
Hope
King(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)7.
Narrating
the
Visual
in
Webinar
Q&As,Di
Yu
andNadja
Tadic
(Teachers
College,
Columbia
University,
USA)Part
IV:
Negotiating
Identities8.
Constructing
Expertise:
Person
Reference
in
Audience
Members'
Self-Identification
in
Public
Talk
Q&A
Sessions,Ignasi
Clemente
(City
University
of
New
York,
USA
and
University
College
London,
UK)9.
Gaze
as
a
Resource
for
Creating
Coherence
across
Speakers
during
Moderated
Panel
Discussions,Christopher
D.
Van
Booven
(College
of
the
Holy
Cross,
USA)Index
Recenzii
Never
has
there
been
a
more
important
time
to
understand
how
organizations
communicate
with
the
public
in
the
context
of
improving
their
health.
Waring
and
Reddington's
collection
of
chapters
show
in
close
detail
how
public
relations
are
manifest
across
interactional
settings,
and
provide
important
insights
into
the
conversations
that
take
place
between
the
public
across
the
many
modalities
of
contemporary
life.
This volume breaks new ground as the first sustained investigation of a philanthropic organization's public outreach efforts from the vantage point of everyday language practices in media interviews, panel discussions, podcasts, and webinars. The findings will be of interest to a wide range of language and communication scholars and public relations professionals.
The volume provides fresh insight into how institutions communicate with the public. Using conversation analysis as a lens, the authors delve into both oft-studied and burgeoning issues in such communication, offering new perspectives on the former, and innovative discourse studies on the latter. This is an important read for scholars of communication and discourse studies, as well as workers in public health.
This volume breaks new ground as the first sustained investigation of a philanthropic organization's public outreach efforts from the vantage point of everyday language practices in media interviews, panel discussions, podcasts, and webinars. The findings will be of interest to a wide range of language and communication scholars and public relations professionals.
The volume provides fresh insight into how institutions communicate with the public. Using conversation analysis as a lens, the authors delve into both oft-studied and burgeoning issues in such communication, offering new perspectives on the former, and innovative discourse studies on the latter. This is an important read for scholars of communication and discourse studies, as well as workers in public health.