: Srikant Sarangi, Celia Roberts
: Talk, Work and Institutional Order Discourse in Medical, Mediation and Management Settings
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110208375
: Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 64.20
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 540
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: PDF
Thi book takes an interdisciplinary approach to talk and its role in creating workplace practice and relationships. Analytic tools drawn from ethnography, conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics and discourse analysis illuminate a range of workplace discourses. The book is a key text for graduate students as well as for lecturers and and researchers across a range of disciplines: sociolinguistics, sociology, culture and communication studies, applied linguistics.
Frontmatter1
Contents9
The dynamics of interactional and institutional orders in work-related settings13
Introduction: Discursive hybridity in medical work73
Medical discourse evidentiality and the construction of professional responsibility87
Appropriation of voice and presentation of self as a fellow physician: Aspects of a discourse of apprenticeship in medicine121
Local identities and institutional practices: Constructing the record of professional collaboration157
The interaction of cognitive and cultural models in health care delivery195
Introduction: Negotiating and legitimating roles and identities239
Reconfirming normality: The constitution of reassurance in talks between midwives and expectant mothers249
Professional neutralism in family mediation283
The legitimation of the client and the profession: Identities and roles in social work discourse305
Industrial instability and the discourse of enterprise bargaining335
Constructing professional identity:335
Constructing professional identity:335
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Introduction: Revisiting different analytic frameworks401
Warriors or collaborators: Reworking methodological controversies in the study of institutional interaction413
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On interactional sociolinguistic method465
Hybridity in gatekeeping discourse: Issues of practical relevance for the researcher485
Backmatter517