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7 Ethnomethodology
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Dalvir Samra-Fredericks
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Editorial advisory board x
- Notes on contributors xi
- Reviewers xviii
- Transcription conventions xx
- Introduction: Business discourse 1
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Part One: Foundation and Context
- 1 Europe: the state of the field 18
- 2 New Zealand and Australia: the state of the fi eld 30
- 3 North America: the state of the field 43
- 4 Discourse, communication and organisational ontology 53
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Part Two: Approaches and Methodologies
- 5 Rhetorical analysis 68
- 6 Organisational discourse analysis 80
- 7 Ethnomethodology 92
- 8 Corpus linguistics 105
- 9 Critical studies 119
- 10 Mediated communication 132
- 11 Negotiation studies 142
- 12 Multimodal analysis 155
- 13 Politeness studies 166
- 14 BELF: Business English as a Lingua Franca 180
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Part Three: Disciplinary Perspectives
- 15 Linguistic anthropology 194
- 16 Gender studies 213
- 17 Sociology, narrative and discourse 226
- 18 Pragmatics 239
- 19 Organisational communication 256
- 20 International management 269
- 21 Management communication 279
- 22 ‘Race’ and management communication 292
- 23 Business communication 305
- 24 Intercultural communication 317
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Part Four: Localised Perspectives
- 25 Japan 332
- 26 China 345
- 27 Korea 356
- 28 Vietnam 372
- 29 Malaysia 387
- 30 Brazil 400
- 31 Spain 412
- 32 Francophone research 423
- 33 Kazakhstan 436
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Conclusions
- 34 Future horizons: Europe 454
- 35 Future horizons: North America 465
- 36 Future horizons: Asia 481
- Index 497
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Editorial advisory board x
- Notes on contributors xi
- Reviewers xviii
- Transcription conventions xx
- Introduction: Business discourse 1
-
Part One: Foundation and Context
- 1 Europe: the state of the field 18
- 2 New Zealand and Australia: the state of the fi eld 30
- 3 North America: the state of the field 43
- 4 Discourse, communication and organisational ontology 53
-
Part Two: Approaches and Methodologies
- 5 Rhetorical analysis 68
- 6 Organisational discourse analysis 80
- 7 Ethnomethodology 92
- 8 Corpus linguistics 105
- 9 Critical studies 119
- 10 Mediated communication 132
- 11 Negotiation studies 142
- 12 Multimodal analysis 155
- 13 Politeness studies 166
- 14 BELF: Business English as a Lingua Franca 180
-
Part Three: Disciplinary Perspectives
- 15 Linguistic anthropology 194
- 16 Gender studies 213
- 17 Sociology, narrative and discourse 226
- 18 Pragmatics 239
- 19 Organisational communication 256
- 20 International management 269
- 21 Management communication 279
- 22 ‘Race’ and management communication 292
- 23 Business communication 305
- 24 Intercultural communication 317
-
Part Four: Localised Perspectives
- 25 Japan 332
- 26 China 345
- 27 Korea 356
- 28 Vietnam 372
- 29 Malaysia 387
- 30 Brazil 400
- 31 Spain 412
- 32 Francophone research 423
- 33 Kazakhstan 436
-
Conclusions
- 34 Future horizons: Europe 454
- 35 Future horizons: North America 465
- 36 Future horizons: Asia 481
- Index 497