Language and the market

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    • Kelly-Holmes, Helen
    • Mautner, Gerlinde
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Language and the market

edited by Helen Kelly-Holmes and Gerlinde Mautner

(Language and globalization)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

  • : hardback

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Bibliography: p. 257-282

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Market forces are widely acknowledged to be at the heart of globalizing forces, and any consideration of how globalization affects language and vice versa requires an in-depth examination of the relationship between languages and markets. Despite this, the disciplines of sociolinguistics and applied linguistics have an uneasy relationship with markets. The hegemony of market processes and their negative outcomes has, it could be argued, become a commonsense assumption in the academic treatment of the subject. The aim of the current volume is to challenge this assumption. The book takes the market as its common starting point, and examines, in a large number of individual contributions, the sociolinguistic inputs and fall-out from market processes, using a variety of different methodological approaches and various contexts and case studies. These cases range from a call centre in India to an industrial development agency in the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht, with genres ranging from Sami rap music to corporate mission statements. The book is intentionally interdisciplinary, including perspectives from management and economics, media and communications studies, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, ethnography, and cultural studies.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: H.Kelly-Holmes & G.Mautner PART I: THEORISING LANGUAGE AND THE MARKET Language(s) and the Market: Theoretical and Empirical Work from a Management Perspective
  • G.Jack Markets and Language(s): The Sociolinguistic Perspective
  • H.Kelly-Holmes PART II: LANGUAGE, THE MARKET AND EMPLOYMENT 'Anyone doing something phonetic can attract business these days' The Demand and Supply of Accents in the Indian Call Centre Industry
  • C.Cowie Packaging English-speaking Products: Maid Agencies in Singapore
  • B.P.Lorente Recruiting the Best: English, Job Adverts and the Private Job Market in Sri Lanka
  • M.Herat & L.McLoughlin English and the Global Market: The Impact in the German Business Domain
  • S.K.Hilgendorf PART III: COMMERCIAL MULTILINGUALISM Language Policy and Multilingual Advertising in France: E.Martin Linguistic Landscapes and the Market
  • L.Edelman & D.Gorter Commodified English in East Asian Internet Advertising
  • J.S.Lee PART IV: REVITALISATION AND THE MARKET From Industrial Development to Language Planning: The Evolution of Udaras na Gaeltachta
  • J.Walsh E-Commerce and Minority Languages: A Welsh Perspective
  • D.Cunliffe, N.Pearson & S.Richards Urban Rap goes to Artic Lapland: Breaking Through and Saving the Endangered Inari Sami Language
  • S.Leppanen & S.Pietikainen PART V: IDEOLOGIES, MARKETS AND LANGUAGES English as Official State Language in Ohio: Economy Trumps Ideology
  • B.E.Evans Multilingualism within Transnational Companies: An Analysis of Company Policy and Practice in a Diversity Perspective
  • B.L.Gunnarsson Raising Language Awareness or Reinforming Monolingual Norms? A Study of International Marketing Textbooks
  • H.Kelly-Holmes Speaking Commercial Femininities and Masculinities: Advertising Language in Cosmopolitan and Men's Health Magazine
  • H.Motschenbacher PART VI: CORPORATE DISCOURSES The Spread of Corporate Discourse to Other Social Domains
  • G.Mautner The Rhetoric of Corporate Mission Statements: Virtues and Emotions for the Market
  • M.Isaksson & P.E.F.Jorgensen The Integration of Other Social Domains into Corporate Discourse: The Case of Political Metaphors
  • V.Koller PART VII: CONCLUSION Language and the Market: Approaches, Actors and Agendas
  • G.Mautner References Index

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