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Language and Culture at Work provides an overview of the complex
role that culture plays in workplace contexts. Eight chapters cover
the core aspects of culture at work, comprising: Face and
politeness Decision making Leadership Identity Gender Work-life
balance The authors draw on a significant corpus of authentic
workplace data collected in numerous professional and medical
settings involving participants from a variety of different
socio-cultural backgrounds (including Chinese, Filipino, Indian,
British, Dutch, Hong Kong, Taiwanese and Australian). Using
in-depth analyses of authentic interactions and interviews, the
book proposes a new integrated framework for researching culture at
work from a sociolinguistic perspective. This is key reading for
researchers and recommended for those working in the areas of
sociolinguistics, communication studies, discourse analysis and
applied linguistics. It will be of particular interest to students
of professional and workplace communication, intercultural
communication and intercultural pragmatics.
Language and Culture at Work provides an overview of the complex
role that culture plays in workplace contexts. Eight chapters cover
the core aspects of culture at work, comprising: Face and
politeness Decision making Leadership Identity Gender Work-life
balance The authors draw on a significant corpus of authentic
workplace data collected in numerous professional and medical
settings involving participants from a variety of different
socio-cultural backgrounds (including Chinese, Filipino, Indian,
British, Dutch, Hong Kong, Taiwanese and Australian). Using
in-depth analyses of authentic interactions and interviews, the
book proposes a new integrated framework for researching culture at
work from a sociolinguistic perspective. This is key reading for
researchers and recommended for those working in the areas of
sociolinguistics, communication studies, discourse analysis and
applied linguistics. It will be of particular interest to students
of professional and workplace communication, intercultural
communication and intercultural pragmatics.
1. Coverage of the most contemporary issues in gender and
professional communication including a discussion of global
post-Covid recovery in the professions 2. Data is included from all
over the world including a focus on politics, healthcare, corporate
businesses and third sector organisations 3. The most up-to-date
focus on gender theorisation, taking a wide-ranging approach to
practically addressing issues of global gender inequalities,
including as forms of advocacy and activism 4 A focus on language
and gender through global Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and
how these can be both critiqued and worked towards
Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems
to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element
through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary
research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the
heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in
Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this
book explores different aspects of leadership narratives. The
Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership
research together, showcasing different analytical and
methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach.
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research,
from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces
the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social
practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary
leadership research. This volume is key reading for scholars and
students of linguistics, communication studies, and business
studies, and for those working in business and intercultural
communication in the workplace.
Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems
to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element
through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary
research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the
heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in
Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this
book explores different aspects of leadership narratives. The
Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership
research together, showcasing different analytical and
methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach.
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research,
from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces
the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social
practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary
leadership research. This volume is key reading for scholars and
students of linguistics, communication studies, and business
studies, and for those working in business and intercultural
communication in the workplace.
Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics is a series of
introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in Applied
Linguistics, primarily designed for those beginning postgraduate
studies, or taking an introductory MA course as well as advanced
undergraduates. Titles in the series are also ideal for language
professionals returning to academic study. The books take an
innovative 'practice-to-theory' approach, with a 'back-to-front'
structure. This leads the reader from real-world problems and
issues, through a discussion of intervention and how to engage with
these concerns, before finally relating these practical issues to
theoretical foundations. Additional features include tasks with
commentaries, a glossary of key terms, and an annotated further
reading section. Exploring Professional Communication provides an
accessible overview of the vast field of communication in
professional contexts from an applied linguistics perspective. It
explores the nature of professional communication by discussing
various fundamental topics relevant for an understanding of this
area. The book is divided into eight chapters, each dealing with a
specific area of professional communication, such as genres of
professional communication, identities in the workplace, and key
issues of gender, leadership and culture. Although the book's main
approach to professional communication is an applied linguistics
one, it also draws on insights from a range of other disciplines.
Throughout, Stephanie Schnurr takes an interactive approach that is
reflected in the numerous examples of authentic discourse data,
from a variety of written and spoken contexts. Exploring
Professional Communication is critical reading for postgraduate and
upper undergraduate students of applied linguistics and
communication studies.
Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics is a series of
introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in Applied
Linguistics, primarily designed for those beginning postgraduate
studies, or taking an introductory MA course as well as advanced
undergraduates. Titles in the series are also ideal for language
professionals returning to academic study. The books take an
innovative 'practice-to-theory' approach, with a 'back-to-front'
structure. This leads the reader from real-world problems and
issues, through a discussion of intervention and how to engage with
these concerns, before finally relating these practical issues to
theoretical foundations. Additional features include tasks with
commentaries, a glossary of key terms, and an annotated further
reading section. Exploring Professional Communication provides an
accessible overview of the vast field of communication in
professional contexts from an applied linguistics perspective. It
explores the nature of professional communication by discussing
various fundamental topics relevant for an understanding of this
area. The book is divided into eight chapters, each dealing with a
specific area of professional communication, such as genres of
professional communication, identities in the workplace, and key
issues of gender, leadership and culture. Although the book's main
approach to professional communication is an applied linguistics
one, it also draws on insights from a range of other disciplines.
Throughout, Stephanie Schnurr takes an interactive approach that is
reflected in the numerous examples of authentic discourse data,
from a variety of written and spoken contexts. Exploring
Professional Communication is critical reading for postgraduate and
upper undergraduate students of applied linguistics and
communication studies.
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