ABSTRACT

Applying Linguistics: Language and the Impact Agenda explores the challenges of demonstrating the socio-cultural and economic impact of research in linguistics. The chapters provide critical discussion of the concept of impact, as well as an examination of both the constraints and opportunities of the impact agenda. The book includes:

  • case studies of impact-focused research from leading scholars, such as M. Lynne Murphy, David Britain, Peter French and Bas Aarts;
  • discussion of impact from the perspective of the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF);
  • insights and opinions from academics, practitioners and journalists;
  • personal reflection on the nature of impact from the ESRC’s Interim Chief Executive;
  • practical advice on generating and evidencing impact.

With chapters from international authors exploring impact both within and outside the context of the UK REF, Applying Linguistics: Language and the Impact Agenda will be essential reading for early-career researchers, established academics and PhD students interested in developing impact from their research.

part |14 pages

Introduction

part |66 pages

Impact in theory

chapter |12 pages

Reflections on impact

chapter |12 pages

Navigating the peripheries of impact

Public engagement and the problem of kneejerk linguistics

chapter |13 pages

Language and impact

Perspectives from outside the academy

part |95 pages

Impact in practice

chapter |16 pages

Using impact to make impact?

Experiences from a dialect crowdsourcing project

chapter |13 pages

From corpus to clinic

Health communication research and the impact agenda

chapter |13 pages

Language in conflict

Linguistics in mediation

part |8 pages

Afterword