Introducing Language in the Workplace: Cambridge Introductions to Applied Linguistics
Autor Bernadette Vineen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108712873
ISBN-10: 1108712878
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 17 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 2 tables 23 exercises
Dimensiuni: 175 x 245 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Introductions to Applied Linguistics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108712878
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 17 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 2 tables 23 exercises
Dimensiuni: 175 x 245 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Introductions to Applied Linguistics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I. Introducing Language in the Workplace: 1. Introducing language in the workplace; 2. Approaches to exploring language in the workplace with contributions by Jonathan Clifton, Janet Holmes, Veronika Koller and Helen Spencer-Oatey; Part II. What Are Some Key Topics in Workplace Research?: 3. Directives and requests at work; 4. Social talk, humour and narrative at work; 5. Complaints, disagreement and conflict talk at work; Part III. What About Identity and the Way This Is Enacted in the Workplace?: 6. The language of leadership; 7. Gender and language at work; 8. Culture and language at work; Part IV. So What?: 9. Implications and applications of workplace research.
Recenzii
'This book provides an excellent resource for anyone interested in workplace communication. Packed with useful real-world examples and providing a very comprehensive account of key topics in professional communication, Introducing Language in the Workplace is both engaging and accessible. I will certainly be using this book for teaching and would highly recommend it to students, practitioners and academics.' Małgorzata Chałupnik, University of Nottingham
'This book helps students, researchers and professionals connect abstract concepts and theories, like leadership, gender or power to specific instances of communication. The book guides the reader through detailed analyses of workplace interactions, offering both a long needed resource for instances of real-life data and a welcome guide to applying a range of analytical methodologies.' Erika Darics, Aston University
'This comprehensive, accessible and timely book explores key topics related to language in workplaces, such as how gender is relevant to the way people communicate at work, or why small talk can be so important to the development of relationships with colleagues, or why we tell stories. Dr Vine lucidly demonstrates the value of analysing authentic interactions, both from a research perspective and in terms of feeding back to workplaces.' Michael Handford, Cardiff University
'Requiring no previous knowledge of linguistics, this book provides an excellent and up-to-date introduction to spoken workplace discourse which will be highly relevant for students of language and business alike. It presents a range of approaches to analysing workplace interaction in an accessible manner, while the social constructionist theory underpinning all these approaches encourages readers to develop a differentiated and critical understanding of the topics covered. Special and original features include the wealth of spoken data excerpts from all over the world, the chapter summaries and exercises at the end of each chapter, as well as a final chapter with a discussion of implications and applications of each research topic.' Almut Koester, Vienna University of Economics and Business
'Moving beyond the world of 'corporate discourse' this book focuses on real world talk in a diverse range of workplace settings and occupations. Its approach and accessible style make it useful and interesting to a wide audience. Shifting from the traditional self-report data, contributors present authentic interactions in many contexts including talk between employees and clients, bus passengers, emergency management interaction and a lawyer's courtroom summing up. As a result, the book provides fascinating insights into what people actually say and do in the workplace rather than what they say they do. A must-read for both scholars and practitioners.' Jeannie Fletcher, Massey University, Auckland
'This exciting new textbook will be a much-needed addition to the growing field of language studies in the workplace. Including the voices of several international research experts, Bernadette Vine has succeeded in producing an excellent introductory volume, which covers a number of crucial areas of contemporary workplace research. It is brought to life by an impressive range of authentic workplace interactions. It is a must-read for any language student interested in exploring the practical applications of linguistics.' Louise Mullany, University of Nottingham
'This book helps students, researchers and professionals connect abstract concepts and theories, like leadership, gender or power to specific instances of communication. The book guides the reader through detailed analyses of workplace interactions, offering both a long needed resource for instances of real-life data and a welcome guide to applying a range of analytical methodologies.' Erika Darics, Aston University
'This comprehensive, accessible and timely book explores key topics related to language in workplaces, such as how gender is relevant to the way people communicate at work, or why small talk can be so important to the development of relationships with colleagues, or why we tell stories. Dr Vine lucidly demonstrates the value of analysing authentic interactions, both from a research perspective and in terms of feeding back to workplaces.' Michael Handford, Cardiff University
'Requiring no previous knowledge of linguistics, this book provides an excellent and up-to-date introduction to spoken workplace discourse which will be highly relevant for students of language and business alike. It presents a range of approaches to analysing workplace interaction in an accessible manner, while the social constructionist theory underpinning all these approaches encourages readers to develop a differentiated and critical understanding of the topics covered. Special and original features include the wealth of spoken data excerpts from all over the world, the chapter summaries and exercises at the end of each chapter, as well as a final chapter with a discussion of implications and applications of each research topic.' Almut Koester, Vienna University of Economics and Business
'Moving beyond the world of 'corporate discourse' this book focuses on real world talk in a diverse range of workplace settings and occupations. Its approach and accessible style make it useful and interesting to a wide audience. Shifting from the traditional self-report data, contributors present authentic interactions in many contexts including talk between employees and clients, bus passengers, emergency management interaction and a lawyer's courtroom summing up. As a result, the book provides fascinating insights into what people actually say and do in the workplace rather than what they say they do. A must-read for both scholars and practitioners.' Jeannie Fletcher, Massey University, Auckland
'This exciting new textbook will be a much-needed addition to the growing field of language studies in the workplace. Including the voices of several international research experts, Bernadette Vine has succeeded in producing an excellent introductory volume, which covers a number of crucial areas of contemporary workplace research. It is brought to life by an impressive range of authentic workplace interactions. It is a must-read for any language student interested in exploring the practical applications of linguistics.' Louise Mullany, University of Nottingham
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This introductory textbook summarises key topics from up-to-date workplace discourse research, with over 160 international examples.