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Let's talk about it : reframing communication in medical teams
Angouri, Jo; Mesinioti, Polina; Siassakos, Dimitrios. - : Elsevier Science Ltd., 2022
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Women victims of men who murder: XML mark-up for nomination, collocation, and frequency analysis of language of the law
Potts, Amanda; Formato, Federica. - : Routledge, 2021
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Confident appearing: Revisiting 'Gender Advertisements' in contemporary culture
Kohrs, Kirsten; Gill, Rosalind. - : Routledge, 2021
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Investigating gendered language through collocation: the case of mock politeness
Taylor, Charlotte. - : Routledge, 2021
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Dialect : Occupational
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"The People Watching at Home” : an analysis of political disagreement in a public inquiry event
Underwood, Tom W.; Angouri, Jo. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2021
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"My Lords and Members of the House of Commons" : Britain and the European integration project through the Queen's Speeches
In: SPELL : Swiss papers in English language and literature ; 231527-0 ; 0940-0478 ; 39 ; 2021 ; 61 (2021)
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Can you speak Covid‐19? Languages and social inequality in management studies
In: Journal of Management Studies (2020)
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Is talking work doing work?
Angouri, Jo; Machili, Ifigenia. - : Routledge, 2020
Abstract: Workplace Socio/linguistics grew exponentially in the ‘80s and the ‘90s. From scattered research groups and the workplace as a(nother) domain for linguistic research, it evolved to a research field addressing how individuals operate in different local linguistic, national, organizational, occupational and team contexts and turned a critical gaze to the workplace as a site of struggle where power hierarchies are negotiated, perpetuated, and (sometimes successfully) challenged. Workplace sociolinguists have shown that talking work is a critical part of enacting professional roles and responsibilities. We focus on a core workplace activity, namely decision making, and we show how it is done in the context of the iconic business email. We pay special attention to the way formality and use of global and local languages are negotiated between employees with varying professional roles, expertise, hierarchical status and years of experience. Our data shows that language is strategically used to include or exclude access to decision making processes. A “business language” is a context specific set of resources negotiated between workplace communities and a mechanism for claiming, projecting and resisting group membership.
Keyword: HD Industries. Land use. Labor; HM Sociology; P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/137482/
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“Trust but verify”: how middle managers in a multinational use proverbs to translate an imported management concept
Tuulikki Outila, Virpi; Piekkari, Rebecca; Mihailova, Irina. - : Sage Publications Ltd., 2020
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‘Get me the airway there’ : negotiating leadership in obstetric emergencies
Mesinioti, Polina; Angouri, Jo; O'Brien, Stephen. - : Sage Publications Ltd., 2019
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Workplace sociolinguistics and the ‘future of work’
Angouri, Jo. - 2019
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Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed or Holistic Research? Combining Methods in Linguistic Research
In: Research methods in linguistics (2018), S. 35-55
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Role embodiment in the obstetric theatre
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‘Okay blood pressure now’ : doing leadership and managing directives in obstetric emergencies
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Culture, discourse, and the workplace
Angouri, Jo. - : Routledge, 2018
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‘Inequality is very invisible and very hard to fix’ ; weaving the 'political' into the 'interactional' in critical sociolinguistic research
Angouri, Jo. - 2018
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‘We’re a small team pretending to be a big one’ ; negotiating collective identities at work
Angouri, Jo. - 2018
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The Routledge handbook of migration and language
Dick, Hilary Parsons; McElhinny, Bonnie S.; Blommaert, Jan. - New York : Routledge, 2017
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Negotiating boundaries at work. Talking and transitions
Angouri, Jo (Hrsg.); Marra, Meredith (Hrsg.); Holmes, Janet (Hrsg.). - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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