Business of Words
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Business of Words
Wordsmiths, Linguists, and Other Language Workers
Thurlow, Crispin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2019
210
Dura
Inglês
9781138485242
15 a 20 dias
453
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List of Contributors
Chapter 1 - The (Grubby) Business of Words: What 'George Clooney' Tells Us
Part 1: Language Work and the Business of Words
Chapter 2 - Unequal Language Work(ers) in the Business of Words
Chapter 3 - The Linguistic Business of Marketing
Part 2: Wordsmiths and Professional Language Work
Chapter 4 - Unwriteable Discourse? Co-crafting the Language of Science News
Chapter 5 - Voice Work: Learning About and From Dialect Coaches
Chapter 6 - EAT, LOVE and Other (Small) Stories: Tellability and Multimodality in Robert Indiana's Word Art
Chapter 7 - Judges as Wordsmiths: Crafting Clarity and Neutrality in Summing-up for Juries
Chapter 8 - Making (up) the News: The Artful Language Work of Journalists in 'Reporting' Taboo
Part 3: Linguists and Political Economies of Expertise
Chapter 9 - Framing Elite Knowledge in Shifting Linguistic Economies: The Case of Minority Language Translation
Chapter 10 - Beyond the Academic 'But': The Pleasures and Politics of Collaborative Language Work in the Publishing Industry
Chapter 11 - The Commercialisation of Linguistic Expertise in the Asylum Vetting Process
Chapter 12 - Engaging with School Principals as Language Policy Workers
Index
Chapter 1 - The (Grubby) Business of Words: What 'George Clooney' Tells Us
Part 1: Language Work and the Business of Words
Chapter 2 - Unequal Language Work(ers) in the Business of Words
Chapter 3 - The Linguistic Business of Marketing
Part 2: Wordsmiths and Professional Language Work
Chapter 4 - Unwriteable Discourse? Co-crafting the Language of Science News
Chapter 5 - Voice Work: Learning About and From Dialect Coaches
Chapter 6 - EAT, LOVE and Other (Small) Stories: Tellability and Multimodality in Robert Indiana's Word Art
Chapter 7 - Judges as Wordsmiths: Crafting Clarity and Neutrality in Summing-up for Juries
Chapter 8 - Making (up) the News: The Artful Language Work of Journalists in 'Reporting' Taboo
Part 3: Linguists and Political Economies of Expertise
Chapter 9 - Framing Elite Knowledge in Shifting Linguistic Economies: The Case of Minority Language Translation
Chapter 10 - Beyond the Academic 'But': The Pleasures and Politics of Collaborative Language Work in the Publishing Industry
Chapter 11 - The Commercialisation of Linguistic Expertise in the Asylum Vetting Process
Chapter 12 - Engaging with School Principals as Language Policy Workers
Index
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Young Man;Linguistic Commodification;Autobiographical Life Stories;Monica Heller;Nice Bosom;Workplace Discourse;Engaged Language Policy;Critical Discourse Studies;Contemporary Society;Alexandre Duchene;Language Ideologies;Crispin Thurlow;Dialect Coach;The Business of Words;Robert Indiana;Language Work;Linguistic Economies;African American English;Division of Labour;Language Policy;Wordsmithery;Contemporary Marketing;Political Economy of Language;National Tv Channel;Long Tail Markets;linguistics;PR Professional;George Clooney;research;Expert Knowledge;school;University Press Officer;sociolinguistics;Epistemic Communities;space;Author Team;Call Center Agent;Ars;applied linguistics;State Private Partnerships;discourse;Accent Reduction;British Voice Association;economy;language;language workers practices;academic wordsmiths;linguists wordsmiths
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 - The (Grubby) Business of Words: What 'George Clooney' Tells Us
Part 1: Language Work and the Business of Words
Chapter 2 - Unequal Language Work(ers) in the Business of Words
Chapter 3 - The Linguistic Business of Marketing
Part 2: Wordsmiths and Professional Language Work
Chapter 4 - Unwriteable Discourse? Co-crafting the Language of Science News
Chapter 5 - Voice Work: Learning About and From Dialect Coaches
Chapter 6 - EAT, LOVE and Other (Small) Stories: Tellability and Multimodality in Robert Indiana's Word Art
Chapter 7 - Judges as Wordsmiths: Crafting Clarity and Neutrality in Summing-up for Juries
Chapter 8 - Making (up) the News: The Artful Language Work of Journalists in 'Reporting' Taboo
Part 3: Linguists and Political Economies of Expertise
Chapter 9 - Framing Elite Knowledge in Shifting Linguistic Economies: The Case of Minority Language Translation
Chapter 10 - Beyond the Academic 'But': The Pleasures and Politics of Collaborative Language Work in the Publishing Industry
Chapter 11 - The Commercialisation of Linguistic Expertise in the Asylum Vetting Process
Chapter 12 - Engaging with School Principals as Language Policy Workers
Index
Chapter 1 - The (Grubby) Business of Words: What 'George Clooney' Tells Us
Part 1: Language Work and the Business of Words
Chapter 2 - Unequal Language Work(ers) in the Business of Words
Chapter 3 - The Linguistic Business of Marketing
Part 2: Wordsmiths and Professional Language Work
Chapter 4 - Unwriteable Discourse? Co-crafting the Language of Science News
Chapter 5 - Voice Work: Learning About and From Dialect Coaches
Chapter 6 - EAT, LOVE and Other (Small) Stories: Tellability and Multimodality in Robert Indiana's Word Art
Chapter 7 - Judges as Wordsmiths: Crafting Clarity and Neutrality in Summing-up for Juries
Chapter 8 - Making (up) the News: The Artful Language Work of Journalists in 'Reporting' Taboo
Part 3: Linguists and Political Economies of Expertise
Chapter 9 - Framing Elite Knowledge in Shifting Linguistic Economies: The Case of Minority Language Translation
Chapter 10 - Beyond the Academic 'But': The Pleasures and Politics of Collaborative Language Work in the Publishing Industry
Chapter 11 - The Commercialisation of Linguistic Expertise in the Asylum Vetting Process
Chapter 12 - Engaging with School Principals as Language Policy Workers
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Linguistic Commodification;Autobiographical Life Stories;Monica Heller;Nice Bosom;Workplace Discourse;Engaged Language Policy;Critical Discourse Studies;Contemporary Society;Alexandre Duchene;Language Ideologies;Crispin Thurlow;Dialect Coach;The Business of Words;Robert Indiana;Language Work;Linguistic Economies;African American English;Division of Labour;Language Policy;Wordsmithery;Contemporary Marketing;Political Economy of Language;National Tv Channel;Long Tail Markets;linguistics;PR Professional;George Clooney;research;Expert Knowledge;school;University Press Officer;sociolinguistics;Epistemic Communities;space;Author Team;Call Center Agent;Ars;applied linguistics;State Private Partnerships;discourse;Accent Reduction;British Voice Association;economy;language;language workers practices;academic wordsmiths;linguists wordsmiths