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Semiotic Landscapes - Language, Image, Space (Hardcover): Adam Jaworski, Crispin Thurlow Semiotic Landscapes - Language, Image, Space (Hardcover)
Adam Jaworski, Crispin Thurlow
R5,611 Discovery Miles 56 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


"Semiotic Landscapes" is an exciting addition to the study of linguistic landscapes.
It looks at how landscape generates meaning and combines three major areas of scholarly interest each concerned with central dimensions of contemporary life: language and visual discourse, spatial practices, and also the changes bought about by global capitalism and ever increasing mediatization.
The editors look at: the textual/discursive construction of place; the use of space as a semiotic resource; the extent to which these processes are shaped by wider economic and political re-orderings of post-industrial or advanced capitalism; changing patterns of human mobility and transnational flows of ideas and images.
The collection demonstrates the way written discourse interacts with all other discursive modalities: visual images, nonverbal communication, architecture and the built environment. From the red light districts of Switzerland to the transgressive public art of graffiti, all landscape can be seen to generate meaning. "Semiotic Landscapes" looks at how and why, and places this meaning generation in an interdisciplinary and thoroughly modern cross-section of global trends.

Tourism Discourse - Language and Global Mobility (Hardcover): Adam Jaworski Tourism Discourse - Language and Global Mobility (Hardcover)
Adam Jaworski; Contributions by Virpi Ylanne; Crispin Thurlow
R2,906 Discovery Miles 29 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Tourism Discourse offers new insights into the role of spoken, written and visual discourse in representating and producing tourism as a global cultural industry. With a view to the interplay between the symbolic and economic orders of global mobility, the book is grounded in empirically-based studies of key tourism genres.

Linguistic Picture of Women's Position in Society - A Polish-English Contrastive Study (Paperback): Adam Jaworski Linguistic Picture of Women's Position in Society - A Polish-English Contrastive Study (Paperback)
Adam Jaworski
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A discussion of English and Polish gender systems, generic words, forms of address, referring expressions and other topics, provides evidence that in these two languages males and females are not treated equally. The main concern of this book is linguistic sexism. The data indicate that speakers of both languages treat male as the norm, attribute less desirable qualities to the speech and behaviour of women, stereotype women more than men, or simply make women linguistically invisible members of society.

Discourse, Communication and Tourism (Hardcover): Adam Jaworski, Annette Pritchard Discourse, Communication and Tourism (Hardcover)
Adam Jaworski, Annette Pritchard
R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For the first time ever, this book brings together an explicit linkage between empirical and theoretical perspectives on tourism and discourse. A broad social semiotic approach is adopted to analyze a range of spoken, written and visual texts providing a unique resource for researching and teaching tourism in the context of communication studies. Some of the key concepts explored in its chapters include space, representation, the tourist experience, identity, performance and authenticity, and the contributors are key sociologists of tourism as well as discourse analysts and sociolinguists.

Metalanguage - Social and Ideological Perspectives (Hardcover): Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasinski Metalanguage - Social and Ideological Perspectives (Hardcover)
Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasinski
R4,526 Discovery Miles 45 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Metalanguage brings together new, original contributions on people's knowledge about language and representations of language, e.g., representations of dialects, styles, utterances, stances and goals in relation to sociolinguistic theory, sociolinguistic accounts of language variation, and accounts of linguistic usage. Drawing on a variety of data sources such as lay and linguists' metalanguage, the media, parliamentary debates, education, and retail shopping, the book comprises four sections and an integrative commentary. The main thematic parts deal with metalanguage in relation to the following issues: the theory of metalanguage, ideology, social evaluation, and stylisation. Other key themes discussed include constructionism, identity formation, in- and out-grouping, deception, discrimination, manipulation, and the increasing semiotisation of the socio-cultural landscape. Apart from the strictly linguistic concerns, some contributions focus on discourse in a broader sense examining meta-commentary construed in modalities other than language. The book follows from and complements a great tradition of the study of metalanguage, reflexivity, and metapragmatics, and offers a new, integrating perspective from various fields of sociolinguistics: perceptual dialectology, variationism, pragmatics, critical discourse analysis, and social semiotics. The broad range of theoretical issues and accessible style of writing will appeal to advanced students and researchers in sociolinguistics and in other disciplines across the social sciences and humanities including linguists, communication researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, social psychologists, critical and social theorists. The book includes chapters by Deborah Cameron, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasinski, Peter Garrett, Adam Jaworski, Tore Kristiansen, Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, Dennis Preston, Theo van Leeuwen, Kay Richardson, Itesh Sachdev, Angie Williams, and John Wilson.

The New Sociolinguistics Reader (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009): Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski The New Sociolinguistics Reader (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009)
Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski
R5,012 Discovery Miles 50 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fully updated and expanded for the second edition, this core textbook provides rigorous coverage of the key themes and debates at the cutting edge of sociolinguistics research and brings together many of the most influential scholars in the field. Comprising six distinctive parts and almost fifty individual chapters, it introduces students to a wealth of issues in sociolinguistics, including refashioning linguistic identities, code-switching, language rights and the social functions of small talk. Chapters are richly illustrated with examples and informed by the latest scholarly debates. This is an essential companion for all undergraduates and postgraduates involved in the study of sociolinguistics. It will be an ideal resource for lecturers teaching modules on topics such as language variation, language and gender, language attitudes and multilingualism.

Silence - Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, Reprint 2010): Adam Jaworski Silence - Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, Reprint 2010)
Adam Jaworski
R5,125 Discovery Miles 51 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Elite Discourse - The rhetorics of status, privilege and power (Hardcover): Crispin Thurlow, Adam Jaworski Elite Discourse - The rhetorics of status, privilege and power (Hardcover)
Crispin Thurlow, Adam Jaworski
R4,205 Discovery Miles 42 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elite Discourse examines how language and communication - or just discourse - define, mediate and legitimize class privilege. It does so from the perspective of those people and places who often stand to gain most from inequality. Collectively, chapters consider language and communication that is elitist in its appeal to distinction, excellence and superiority; they also describe the ways in which various groups and institutions lay claim to 'eliteness' as a way to position themselves (or to be positioned by others) as elite or non-elite. As such, chapters are concerned as much with discourse about elite status as they are with the discourse of elites - those groups commonly defined by their material wealth, political control, or demographic rarity. Ultimately, Elite Discourse views 'elite' as something we do, rather than something we necessarily have or are. Indeed, elite status and eliteness point us to the rhetorical strategies by which many people differentiate themselves and by which they access symbolic-material resources for shoring up their status, privilege and power. This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Semiotics.

Sociolinguistics (Hardcover): Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski Sociolinguistics (Hardcover)
Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski
R37,139 Discovery Miles 371 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title is a new collection in the Routledge Critical Concepts in Linguistics series. In six volumes, it provides a critical synthesis of the key ideas, findings, methods, and approaches that make up the interdisciplinary field of sociolinguistics. It includes both classic texts and contemporary, state-of-the-art research, with a bias towards the latter. The editors aver that the collection a ~will stand as an articulation of "the New Sociolinguistics" as it is emerging through a sustained reflexive reassessment of the field which is now ongoing, set against a core of classic textsa (TM). Fully indexed and with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, Sociolinguistics is an essential work of reference and is destined to be welcomed by scholars and students alike as a vital one-stop research resource.

The Discourse Reader (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski The Discourse Reader (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Nikolas Coupland, Adam Jaworski; Edited by Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland
R1,923 Discovery Miles 19 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this bestselling Reader, Jaworski and Coupland have collected in one volume the most important and influential articles on discourse analysis. Designed as a structured sourcebook and divided into clear sections, The Discourse Reader covers the foundations of modern discourse analysis and represents all of its contemporary methods and traditions.

The third edition:

Has been revised and updated throughout to ensure a selection of up to date and accessible readings

Includes new readings by Jan Blommaert, Norman Fairclough, James Paul Gee, Barbara Johnstone, Ron Scollon and Don Zimmerman, among others.

Features papers by leading researchers commissioned especially for the new edition.

The general introduction serves as an essential introduction to the field of discourse analysis, while the section introductions provide a useful overview and further insight into the readings.

The third edition of The Discourse Reader is a key resource for all students of discourse analysis in a wide range of disciplines from linguistics to communication studies, anthropology and psychology.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Perspectives on Discourse Analysis

Part 1: Discourse: Meaning, Function and Context

Editors’ Introduction

1 Roman Jakobson

Linguistics and Poetics

2 J. L. Austin

How to Do Things with Words

3 H. P. Grice

Logic and Conversation

4 M. M. Bakhtin

The Problem of Speech Genres

5 Norman Fairclough

Social Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Text Analysis

6 Ron Scollon

Modes and modality: The multimodal shaping of reality in public discourse.

 

Part 2: Methods and Resources for Analysing Discourse

Editors’ Introduction

7 Deborah Cameron, Elizabeth Fraser, Penelope Harvey, Ben Rampton and Kay Richardson

Ethics, Advocacy and Empowerment

8 James Paul Gee

Tools of Inquiry and Discourses

9 Wolfram Bublitz

Cohesion and Coherence

10 Jenny Thomas

Activity Types versus Speech Events

11 David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen

Genre Analysis in Media Discourse

 

Part 3: Sequence and Structure

Editors’ Introduction

12 William Labov

The Transformation of Experience in Narrative

13 Derek Edwards

Narrative Analysis

14 Harvey Sacks

On the Analyzability of Stories by Children

15 Emanuel A. Schegloff and Harvey Sacks

Opening up Closings

16 Geoffrey Raymond and Jack Sidnell

Conversation Analysis

17 Deborah Schiffrin

Oh as a Marker of Information Management

 

Part 4: Negotiating Social Relationships

Editors’ Introduction

18 Bronislaw Malinowski

On Phatic Communion

19 Erving Goffman

On Face-work

20 Penelope Brown and Stephen C. Levinson

Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage

21 Deborah Tannen and Cynthia Wallat

Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction: Examples from a Medical Examination/Interview

 

Part 5: Identity and Subjectivity

Editors’ Introduction

22 Deborah Cameron

Performing Gender Identity: Young Men’s Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity

23 Don H. Zimmerman

Identity, Context and Interaction

24 Barbara Johnstone

Pittsburghese Shirts: Commodification and Enregisterment of an Urban Dialect

25 Gerlinde Mautner

Signs of the Times: A Discourse Perspective on Public Signage, Urban Space and the Law

Part 6: Power, Ideology and Control

Editors’ Introduction

26 Pierre Bourdieu

Language and Symbolic Power

27 Teun A van Dijk

Discourse and the Denial of Racism

28 Ian Hutchby

Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show

29 Hugh Mehan

Oracular Reasoning in a Psychiatric Exam

30 Paul Baker and Tony McEnery

‘FIND THE DOCTORS OF DEATH’: The UK Press and the Issue of Foreign Doctors Working in the NHS, a Corpus-Based Approach

31 Crispin Thurlow

Disciplining Youth: Language Ideologies and New Technologies

32 Jan Blommaert

Orders of Indexicality and Polycentricity

 

 

Elite Discourse - The rhetorics of status, privilege and power (Paperback): Crispin Thurlow, Adam Jaworski Elite Discourse - The rhetorics of status, privilege and power (Paperback)
Crispin Thurlow, Adam Jaworski
R1,343 Discovery Miles 13 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elite Discourse examines how language and communication - or just discourse - define, mediate and legitimize class privilege. It does so from the perspective of those people and places who often stand to gain most from inequality. Collectively, chapters consider language and communication that is elitist in its appeal to distinction, excellence and superiority; they also describe the ways in which various groups and institutions lay claim to 'eliteness' as a way to position themselves (or to be positioned by others) as elite or non-elite. As such, chapters are concerned as much with discourse about elite status as they are with the discourse of elites - those groups commonly defined by their material wealth, political control, or demographic rarity. Ultimately, Elite Discourse views 'elite' as something we do, rather than something we necessarily have or are. Indeed, elite status and eliteness point us to the rhetorical strategies by which many people differentiate themselves and by which they access symbolic-material resources for shoring up their status, privilege and power. This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Semiotics.

The Discourse Reader (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland The Discourse Reader (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland
R4,680 Discovery Miles 46 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this bestselling Reader, Jaworski and Coupland have collected in one volume the most important and influential articles on discourse analysis. Designed as a structured sourcebook and divided into clear sections, The Discourse Reader covers the foundations of modern discourse analysis and represents all of its contemporary methods and traditions. The third edition: Has been revised and updated throughout to ensure a selection of up to date and accessible readings Includes new readings by Jan Blommaert, Norman Fairclough, James Paul Gee, Barbara Johnstone, Ron Scollon and Don Zimmerman, among others. Features papers by leading researchers commissioned especially for the new edition. The general introduction serves as an essential introduction to the field of discourse analysis, while the section introductions provide a useful overview and further insight into the readings. The third edition of The Discourse Reader is a key resource for all students of discourse analysis in a wide range of disciplines from linguistics to communication studies, anthropology and psychology.

Semiotic Landscapes - Language, Image, Space (Paperback, NIPPOD): Adam Jaworski, Crispin Thurlow Semiotic Landscapes - Language, Image, Space (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Adam Jaworski, Crispin Thurlow
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days


"Semiotic Landscapes" is an exciting addition to the study of linguistic landscapes.
It looks at how landscape generates meaning and combines three major areas of scholarly interest each concerned with central dimensions of contemporary life: language and visual discourse, spatial practices, and also the changes bought about by global capitalism and ever increasing mediatization.
The editors look at: the textual/discursive construction of place; the use of space as a semiotic resource; the extent to which these processes are shaped by wider economic and political re-orderings of post-industrial or advanced capitalism; changing patterns of human mobility and transnational flows of ideas and images.
The collection demonstrates the way written discourse interacts with all other discursive modalities: visual images, nonverbal communication, architecture and the built environment. From the red light districts of Switzerland to the transgressive public art of graffiti, all landscape can be seen to generate meaning. "Semiotic Landscapes" looks at how and why, and places this meaning generation in an interdisciplinary and thoroughly modern cross-section of global trends.

The Power of Silence - Social and Pragmatic Perspectives (Paperback): Adam Jaworski The Power of Silence - Social and Pragmatic Perspectives (Paperback)
Adam Jaworski
R3,663 Discovery Miles 36 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Adam Jaworski tells his reader in the preface to The Power of Silence that he wants 'to show silence as a rich and powerful tool of communication and to provide some clues as to how it works in different areas of human communication and how it can be accounted for by various theories.' Jaworski does this, and more, in this very extensive exploration of silence as a means of communication. . . The gems of Jaworski's discussion come through his examples, which are woven together from his own Polish background and an astute coverage of cross-cultural (Polish, Amish, Apache), feminist and mass media research on silence. The book covers a broad scope of orientations: linguistic, psycholinguistic, paralinguistic, ethnographic, pragmatic, literary, and artistic. As such, The Power of Silence has broad appeal to anyone who deals even marginally with communication issues, especially teachers, who will appreciate his coverage of silence in the classroom. . . Jaworski's book serves the necessary function of bringing together various types of research on silence into one volume. . . . He has accomplished his task. It would not be a mistake to recommend the book to students as an introduction to silence and communication. Jaworski's full bibliography, and the book overall, is an invaluable resource for scholars of linguistics, communication theory, discourse analysis, political communication, literature, the rhetoric of art, intercultural communication, women and language, and mass media." --Discourse & Society Is silence the antithesis of communication? Or is it simply another way in which humans exchange information? In this theoretical yet accessible account of a variety of different aspects of silence, Jaworski contends that silence is an extremely powerful communicative tool. This innovative volume includes a research overview that shows the influence of related work in the fields of media studies, politics, gender studies, aesthetics, and literature. For example, one section of the book illustrates the power of silencing in politics; another chapter emphasizes the importance of silence beyond linguistics and politics in terms of artistic expression. By incorporating the work of a wide array of theorists--such as Brown and Levinson (politeness), Leach (taboo), Rosch (prototypes), and Sperber and Wilson (relevance)--Jaworski keeps his approach intentionally broad and eclectic in order to explore the concept of silence as a rich and evocative aspect of communication. The author argues that, in theoretically pragmatic terms, silence can be accounted for by the same principles as those of speech. He then investigates new ways of studying socially-motivated language, particularly emphasizing silence and the silenced. By applying several frameworks of analyses to both linguistic and non-linguistic dimensions of silence, Jaworski contributes to the integrative study of culture, of which language is an integral part. Researchers, professors, and advanced students throughout communication studies and sociolinguistics will find this volume to be an innovative and essential resource.

Language, Tourism and Globalisation - The Sociolinguistics of Fleeting Relationships (Hardcover, New): Adam Jaworski, Crispin... Language, Tourism and Globalisation - The Sociolinguistics of Fleeting Relationships (Hardcover, New)
Adam Jaworski, Crispin Thurlow, Virpi Ylanne-McEwen, Sarah Lawson
R2,584 Discovery Miles 25 840 Out of stock

A new field in language and communication studies - 'the sociolinguistics of tourism' is concerned with how language constitutes and frames identity, power and social difference in the context of tourism and mobility, as central hallmarks of globalization. Bringing together sociolinguistics/discourse analysis, critical tourism studies and contemporary social-economic theory, the authors demonstrate how tourism is one of the major forces shaping the social, political and cultural processes in today's world.With media-based and interactional data - TV holiday programmes, postcard messages, service encounters, interviews with tourists and guided tours - from a wide spread of countries, including: Britain, Finland, Poland, South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico, the book can be used on courses as they develop. Each chapter ends with a study guide section and a glossary of key terms and issues providing points for further discussion, additional data examples, suggestions for further reading and essay topics.

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