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Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse, 1st ed. 2024 From Field to Application Communicating in Professions and Organizations Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Leadership and Collaboration in Workplace Discourse

This book presents a comprehensive examination of how leadership and collaboration are discursively performed in professional communication, using real-world data from a UK public sector IT team. Taking an auto-ethnographic approach to workplace talk, the author examines the language involved in the performance of different team-based professional roles, examining how professional identity and relationships are indexed through casual face-to-face talk in an office environment. This investigation of how a group of people come together in an effort to achieve shared workplace goals relates to key debates in the area of professional communication, putting forward new theoretical and methodological frameworks for understanding and analysing how person-orientated aspects of professional communication shape discourses of work. This book appeals to a wide and interdisciplinary audience, including advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and researchers specialising in applied linguistics broadly, and professional communication in particular, as well as consultants and practitioners working across a wide range of professional sectors. 

1. Introduction.- 2. Leadership and collaboration.- 3. Discourses of leadership and collaboration.- 4. Auto-ethnography in the workplace.- 5. Leading others.- 6. Collaborating.- 7. From field to application.- 8. Conclusions.

Małgorzata Chałupnik is a lecturer in the School of English at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her expertise is in professional communication, particularly as observed in business and health(care) settings. She has worked with many organisations from across the UK, embedding findings of professional communication research into professional practice.

Examines the processes and linguistic features involved in the performance of different team-based professional roles

Presents an examination of how leadership and collaboration are discursively performed in professional communication

Appeals to a wide and interdisciplinary audience

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