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Ethics in Professional and Corporate Discourse: Forum für Fachsprachen-Forschung, cartea 162

Autor Giuliana Elena Garzone, Paola Catenaccio
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2022
Ethics. Whether explicit or implicit, it plays a key role in our lives, guiding our decisions and shaping our view of what the world - including the world of business - is or ought to be like. This volume provides a thorough description of the language that is used to encode ethics, to deal with ethical issues, and to express ethical values in business and professional discourses. It explores the relationship between ethics and ethos in a variety of professional and corporate texts and genres, and investigates the role and positioning of ethics in today's cultural environment, shedding light on how it is negotiated vis-à-vis other values in the pursuit of business and professional goals. Thanks to its rigorous linguistic approach, the analysis fills a significant gap in the burgeoning scholarship on ethics in discourse, laying the ground for a better understanding of what ethical pronouncements do, linguistically and pragmatically.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783732908066
ISBN-10: 3732908062
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: FRANK & TIMME
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Notă biografică

Giuliana Elena Garzone, Full Professor of English Linguistics and Translation at IULM University Milan, has coordinated several research projects and published extensively. Her interests mainly lie in English for Specific Purposes ¿ such as corporate, legal, and scientific communication ¿ as well as in Translation and Interpreting Studies. Paola Catenaccio, Full Professor of English Linguistics and Translation at UNIMI University Milan, has participated in several research projects and published extensively on a variety of topics, most recently on the linguistic aspects of corporate communication, especially corporate social responsibility. Her interests lie in the field of discourse analysis.