Linking discourse studies to professional practice
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Linking discourse studies to professional practice
(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 160)
Multilingual Matters, c2015
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-343) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines how discourse analysts could best disseminate their research findings in real world settings. Each chapter presents a study of spoken or written discourse with authors putting forward a plan for how to engage professional practice in their work, using this volume's Framework for Application. Techniques used include Conversation Analysis in combination with other methods, Genre Analysis in combination with other methods, and Critical Discourse Analysis. Contributions are loosely grouped by setting and include the following: workplace and business settings; education settings; private and public settings; and government and media settings. The volume aims to link the end of research and the onset of praxis by helping analysts to move forward with ideas for dissemination, collaboration and even intervention. The book will be of interest to all researchers conducting discourse analysis in professional settings.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Lubie G. Alatriste: Preface
Martin Bygate: Foreword
1. Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste: Framework for Application of Research Findings: An Introduction
Workplace and Business Settings
2. Spencer Hazel: Institutional Identity Negotiations in Multilingual Workplace Settings
3. Joowon Suh: English as Lingua Franca in Multilingual Business Negotiations: Managing Miscommunication using Other-Initiated Repairs
4. Santoi Wagner: Asymmetrical Aspects of Knowledge in Mediation Talk
5. Evelyne Pochon-Berger, Simona Pekarek Doehler and Clelia Koenig: Family Conversational Storytelling at the Margins of the Workplace: The case of Au-pair Girls
6. Pekka Palli and Esa Lehtinen: Practical Genre Knowledge as Professional Competence: The Case of Managerial Meetings
Educational Settings
7. Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste: The Centrality of Communicative Purpose in Student Written Discourse
8. Gabrielle Kahn: Narrative Discourse in the Second-Language Classroom
9. Elena Davitti: Interpreter-mediated Parent-Teacher Talk
Private and Public Settings
10. Rebekah Johnson: Negotiating Adult Child Identity in Family Discourse
11. Leslie Cochrane: Positioning Selves with Physical Disabilities in Narrative
Government and Media Settings
12. Kerrie R. H. Farkas: On the City Council Meetings' Sidelines: Negotiating Changes in Citizen Involvement
13. Liang Xia and Wei Wang: Reframed News Discourse: The Manipulative Impact of Translation on News Making
14. Roger Frantz: Analyzing Media Discourse on Same-Sex Marriage
Charles Antaki: Afterword
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