ABSTRACT

*SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2019 BAAL BOOK PRIZE*

Culture, Discourse, and the Workplace brings new theoretical and methodological insights to the complex relationship between language, culture, and identity in professional settings. Examining the politics of language use at work via a critical sociolinguistic approach, this book:

  • Utilises three case studies from institutional and business contexts to provide a unique illustration of participants’ roles and ways of negotiating membership within the business meeting;
  • Questions essentialist meanings of culture and the ways in which they constitute a powerful resource for employees to perpetuate or challenge the status quo in their professional setting;
  • Includes a core section on methodology for the workplace discourse researcher as well as a section dedicated to FAQs and a worked example on data analysis;
  • Provides future directions for workplace sociolinguistics as a field and makes a case for holistic research and multidisciplinary enquiry.

Culture, Discourse, and the Workplace constitutes a key resource for students and teachers of intercultural communication and ESP and will also be of significant interest to researchers in the fields of workplace studies and business interaction.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Talking ‘culture’ 1 at work

part I|54 pages

A prismatic view of culture

chapter 3|25 pages

Aspects of the modern workplace

part II|60 pages

Doing research in intercultural professional settings

chapter 4|29 pages

Workplace discourse

Issues of theory and method

chapter 5|29 pages

Tricks of the trade

Q&As on doing research in the workplace

part III|75 pages

Doing culture and identity in workplace interaction 1

chapter 8|44 pages

Case studies

chapter 9|10 pages

Concluding remarks