The Routledge Handbook of Language and Professional Communication Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics Series
Coordonnateurs : Bhatia Vijay, Bremner Stephen
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Professional Communication provides a broad coverage of the key areas where language and professional communication intersect and gives a comprehensive account of the field.
The four main sections of the Handbook cover:
- Approaches to Professional Communication
- Practice
- Acquisition of Professional Competence
- Views from the Professions
This invaluable reference book incorporates not only an historical view of the field, but also looks to possible future developments. Contributions from international scholars and practitioners, focusing on specific issues, explore the major approaches to professional communication and bring into focus recent research.
This is the first handbook of language and professional communication to account for both pedagogic and practitioner perspectives and as such is an essential reference for postgraduate students and those researching and working in the areas of applied linguistics and professional communication.
SECTION 1: APPROACHES TO PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
A. General theoretical frameworks
- Analysing Discourse Variation in Professional Contexts - Vijay Bhatia
- Corpus Analyses of Professional Discourse - Winnie Cheng
- A Situated Genre Approach for Business Communication Education
- Stretching the Multimodal Boundaries of Professional Communication
in Cross-cultural Contexts - Yunxia Zhu
in Multi-Resources Kits - Carmen Daniela Maier
- Broad disciplinary frameworks
- Business Communication - Catherine Nickerson
- Business Communication: A Revisiting of Theory, Research, and Teaching - Bertha Du-Babcock
- Research on Knowledge-Making in Professional Discourses: - Graham Smart, Stephani Currie, and
- Technical Communication - Saul Carliner
- The Complexities of Communication in Professional Workplaces - Janet Holmes and Meredith Marra
- Electronic Media in Professional Communication - Goodman, Michael B. & Hirsch, Peter B.
- The Role of Translation in Professional Communication - Marta Chroma
The Use of Theoretical Resources Matt Falconer
- Specific disciplinary frameworks
- Management Communication: Getting Work Done Through People - Priscilla S. Rogers
- Business and the Communication of Climate Change:
- Professionalizing Organizational Communication Discourses, Materialities, - Patrice M. Buzzanell, Jeremy P. Fyke,
- Corporate Communication - Finn Frandsen and Winni Johansen
- Corporate Communication and the Role of Annual Reporting – Identifying
- A Blended Needs Analysis -- Critical Genre Analysis and Needs Analysis
- The Changing Landscape of Business Communication - Sujata Kathpalia and Koo Swit Ling
- Methodology for Teaching ESP - William Littlewood
An Organizational Discourse Perspective - David Grant and Daniel Nyberg
and Trends and Robyn V. Remke
Areas for Further Research - Elizabeth de Groot
SECTION 2: PRACTICE
A. Pedagogic perspectives
of Language and Communication for Professional Purposes - Jane Lung
B. Disciplinary perspectives
- English for Science and Technology - Lindsay Miller
- Communicative Dimensions of Professional Accounting Work - Alan Jones
- Professional Communication in the Legal Domain - Christoph A. Hafner
- Communication in the Construction Industry - Michael Handford
- Offshore Outsourcing: The Need for Appliable Linguistics - Gail Forey
- Media Communication: Current Trends and Future Challenges - Isabel Corona
- The Public Relations Industry and its Place in Professional Communication
- Communities in Studies of Discursive Practices and Discursive Practices
- The Formation of a Professional Communicator: A Socio-Rhetorical
- Collaborative Writing: Challenges for Research and Teaching - Stephen Bremner
- Training the Call Centre Communications Trainers in the Asian BPO Industry - Jane Lockwood
- Credentialing of Communication Professionals - Saul Carliner
Theory and Practice: past, present and future perspectives - Anne Peirson-Smith
SECTION 3: ACQUISITION OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE
in Communities - Becky S.C. Kwan
Approach - Natasha Artemeva and Janna Fox
SECTION 4: VIEW FROM THE PROFESSIONS
- Banking
- Law
- Accounting
PR
Vijay Bhatia is an Adjunct Professor in Macquarie University and University of Malaya. He is author of Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings (1993) and Worlds of Written Discourse: A Genre-based View (2004).
Stephen Bremner is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at City University of Hong Kong. His main research interests are workplace writing, and the ways in which students make the transition from the academy to the workplace.
Date de parution : 02-2014
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2016
17.4x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
Professional Communication; Language and Professional Communication; Vijay Bhatia; Stephen Bremner; English for Specific Purposes; Corporate Communication; Genre Analysis; Business Communication; Critical Genre Analysis; ESOL; EAP; Call Centre Trainers; Smart Phone; Public Engagement; Development Professionals; Esp; Discursive Practices; AMWA; ESP Programme; Esp Practitioner; Call Centre Industry; BPO Industry; Professional Genres; CSR Reporting; Business Communication Research; Cambridge ESOL; Quarterly Game; Call Centre Interaction; Socio Pragmatic Space; Western Governor’s University; Workplace Communication