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Originally published in 1978. This book provides and explains a
framework for understanding and describing variations of style of
language in relation to the social context in which it is used.
Constant features of language users, such as their temporal,
geographical. and social origins, their range of intelligibility,
and their individualities, are related to concepts of dialects, but
dialects are not the only kind of language variety. There are
features of language situations that yield others; the medium used,
the roles of the users and their relationships, as well as
recurring situations and cultural habits, all relate to the style
employed. Variety in language can be seen in terms of the major
functions of language, as 'content' as 'inter-action' and as
'texture'. Studying variety in language from sociological and
linguistic aspects this book is also interesting for
psycholinguistics and literary study.
Originally published in 1978. This book provides and explains a
framework for understanding and describing variations of style of
language in relation to the social context in which it is used.
Constant features of language users, such as their temporal,
geographical. and social origins, their range of intelligibility,
and their individualities, are related to concepts of dialects, but
dialects are not the only kind of language variety. There are
features of language situations that yield others; the medium used,
the roles of the users and their relationships, as well as
recurring situations and cultural habits, all relate to the style
employed. Variety in language can be seen in terms of the major
functions of language, as 'content' as 'inter-action' and as
'texture'. Studying variety in language from sociological and
linguistic aspects this book is also interesting for
psycholinguistics and literary study.
Despite decades of greater gender awareness at work in Western
countries, gender inequality in the executive suites is alive and
well. "The Face of the Firm" highlights new critical perspectives
on the relationship between hegemonic masculine cultures, gender
embodiment, and gender disparities in corporate organizations.
Using data from over 100 interviews with female and male executives
who worked for some of the most prestigious advertising and
computer firms in the world, the book makes important connections
between the empirical data and contemporary sexism in the United
States and United Kingdom. The book refocuses the debate of
executive work, organizational spaces, and gender inequality on
gendered bodies at work. It also demonstrates that gendered and
sexualized relations among executives often construct the
production process. The book makes a contribution to masculinity,
gender, and work scholarship and is organized along three key
concepts: homogeneity, homosociability, and heterosexuality. These
address such factors as the organizational locker room, sexual and
heterosexual spaces at work, and the construction of women and men
as different workers. This conceptual model is crucial for
evaluating the mechanisms that support male dominance among highly
skilled professionals and executives."
Medical Innovation: Concept to Commercialization is a practical,
step-by-step approach on how to move a novel concept through
development to realize a commercially successful product.
Real-world experience cases and knowledgeable contributors provide
lessons that cover the practices of diverse organizations and
multiple products. This important reference will help improve
success and avoid innovation failure for translational researchers,
entrepreneurs, medical school educators, biomedical engineering
students and faculty, and aspiring physicians.
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Gloom (Paperback)
Michael Gregory Ord
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R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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3 Juno (Paperback)
William Michael Gregory MD
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R332
Discovery Miles 3 320
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A fragment of the asteroid, 3 Juno, is on course with planet Earth.
The knowledge of this event has long been forgotten and only
discovered during an archeologic dig in Israel at the location of
the battle between David and Goliath. In hopes of the continued
survival of mankind, a man is chosen to protect the seed of
humanity. David, the shepherd of this new Ark, learns of the curse
of his Earth as well as the secret of the Earth to come.
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Eldala (Paperback)
Michelle Gregory
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R629
Discovery Miles 6 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Kieran's blood boils every time he hears about the abuse handed
down by Teleria's nobility. But years of hiding in his father's
smithy have taught him to avoid trouble. Content with being a
blacksmith, the only disruptions in his well-ordered life are his
disturbing dreams. It isn't until his twentieth birthday, when he
receives a mysterious letter and sword from King Arathor - the man
who claims to be his real father - that he wonders if his
nightmares have become reality. If he believes Arathor, he will
have a chance to end a twenty-year curse over Teleria, and free the
people from King Rahnak's oppression. But it could also mean giving
up his quest to find the mysterious woman with whom he shares an
intimate heart connection.
Despite decades of greater gender awareness at work in Western
countries, gender inequality in the executive suites is alive and
well. "The Face of the Firm" highlights new critical perspectives
on the relationship between hegemonic masculine cultures, gender
embodiment, and gender disparities in corporate organizations.
Using data from over 100 interviews with female and male executives
who worked for some of the most prestigious advertising and
computer firms in the world, the book makes important connections
between the empirical data and contemporary sexism in the United
States and United Kingdom. The book refocuses the debate of
executive work, organizational spaces, and gender inequality on
gendered bodies at work. It also demonstrates that gendered and
sexualized relations among executives often construct the
production process. The book makes a contribution to masculinity,
gender, and work scholarship and is organized along three key
concepts: homogeneity, homosociability, and heterosexuality. These
address such factors as the organizational locker room, sexual and
heterosexual spaces at work, and the construction of women and men
as different workers. This conceptual model is crucial for
evaluating the mechanisms that support male dominance among highly
skilled professionals and executives."
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