Politeness in Professional Contexts

Politeness in Professional Contexts
Author: Dawn Archer
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027260850

Much like in everyday life, politeness is key to the smooth running of relationships and interactions. Professional contexts, however, tend to be characterised by a plethora of behaviours that may be specific to that context. They include ‘polite’ behaviours, ‘impolite’ behaviours and behaviours that arguably fall somewhere between – or outside – such concepts. The twelve chapters making up this edited collection explore these behaviours in a range of communication contexts representative of business, medical, legal and security settings. Between them, the contributions will help readers to theorize about – and in some cases operationalize (im)politeness and related behaviours for – these real-world settings. The authors take a broad, yet theoretically underpinned, definition of politeness and use it to help explain, analyse and inform professional interactions. They demonstrate the importance of understanding how interactions are negotiated and managed in professional settings. The edited collection has something to offer, therefore, to academics, professionals and practitioners alike.

Power and Politeness in the Workplace

Power and Politeness in the Workplace
Author: Janet Holmes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317611535

Power and Politeness in the Workplace has become established as a seminal text for courses in language and professional communication. Co-authored by bestselling author Janet Holmes, this text provides insights into the way we all talk at work, including a wealth of material illustrating the way people communicate with each other in their ordinary everyday encounters in their workplaces. The analysis focuses, in particular, on how and why people "do" power and politeness in the workplace, and examines the discourse strategies involved in balancing the competing demands of meeting workplace objectives and getting things done on time with maintaining good collegial workplace relationships. Drawing on a large and very varied corpus of data collected in a wide range of workplaces, the authors explore specific types of workplace talk, such as giving advice and instructions, solving problems, running meetings and making decisions. Attention is also paid to the important contribution of less obviously relevant types of workplace talk such as humour and small talk, to the construction of effective workplace relationships. In the final chapter some of the practical implications of the analyses are identified. This Routledge Linguistics Classic is here reissued with a new preface from the authors, covering the methods of analysis, an update on the Language in the Workplace project and a look at the work in the context of recent research. Power and Politeness in the Workplace continues to be a vital read for researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of applied linguistics and communication studies.

Discursive Approaches to Politeness

Discursive Approaches to Politeness
Author: Linguistic Politeness Research Group
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110238667

Mouton Series in Pragmatics (MSP) is a timely response to the growing demand for innovative and authoritative monographs and edited volumes from all angles of pragmatics. Recent theoretical work on the semantics/pragmatics interface, applications of evolutionary biology to the study of language, and empirical work within cognitive and developmental psychology and intercultural communication has directed attention to issues that warrant reexamination, as well as revision of some of the central tenets and claims of the field of pragmatics. The series welcomes proposals that reflect this endeavour and exploration within the discipline and neighboring fields such as language philosophy, communication, information science, sociolinguistics, second language acquisition and cognitive science. MSP will provide a forum for authors who represent different subfields of pragmatics including the linguistic, cognitive, social, and intercultural paradigms, and have important and intriguing ideas and research findings to share with scholars who are interested in linguistics in general and pragmatics in particular.

Professional Discourse

Professional Discourse
Author: Kenneth Kong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107025265

Using a wide range of examples, this book examines the discourse of professional writing and its important role in society.

New Perspectives on (Im)Politeness and Interpersonal Communication

New Perspectives on (Im)Politeness and Interpersonal Communication
Author: Lucis Fernández Amaya
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443844357

New Perspectives on (Im)Politeness and Interpersonal Communication gathers eleven studies by prominent scholars, which explore issues related to (im)politeness in human communication. The study of linguistic (im)politeness is undoubtedly one of the central concerns in the field of pragmatics, as attested to by the numerous conferences and journals currently dedicated to the topic, the various theoretical models and approaches developed or developing so far, and the seemingly endless list of insightful and inspiring empirical studies tackling the topic from a wide variety of angles. This volume contributes to the subfield of social pragmatics by putting together works that review the state of the art of (im)politeness studies, analysing (im)politeness in media contexts like the Internet or dubbed films and other contexts, looking into the effects and consequences of some speech acts for social interaction, drawing implications for language teaching, and approaching some of the linguistic mechanisms which help to communicate (im)politeness. Resulting from the efforts made by specialists in the field, the chapters in this volume offer additional evidence that examining the complexity of interpersonal communication from different standpoints can benefit a more complete understanding of social interaction in general. Their scope and practical applications demonstrate the transversality and versatility of interpersonal communication. The editors hope that these works will retain scholars’ interest and attention for some time to come and spark off further research.

Intercultural Politeness

Intercultural Politeness
Author: Helen Spencer-Oatey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1107176220

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this is the first book to systemise the processes by which we manage relations across cultures.

Politeness Across Cultures

Politeness Across Cultures
Author: F. Bargiela-Chiappini
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010-12-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0230305938

This is the first edited collection to examine politeness in a wide range of diverse cultures. Most essays draw on empirical data from a wide variety of languages, including some key-languages in politeness research, such as English, and Japanese, as well as some lesser-studied languages, such as Georgian.

Politeness

Politeness
Author: Penelope Brown
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1987-02-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521313551

This book studies the principles for constructing polite speeches, based on the detailed study of three unrelated languages and cultures.

Politeness in East Asia

Politeness in East Asia
Author: Dániel Z. Kádár
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 113949757X

We use politeness every day when interacting with other people. Yet politeness is an impressively complex linguistic process, and studying it can tell us a lot about the social and cultural values of social groups or even a whole society, helping us to understand how humans 'encode' states of mind in their words. The traditional, stereotypical view is that people in East Asian cultures are indirect, deferential and extremely polite - sometimes more polite than seems necessary. This revealing book takes a fresh look at the phenomenon, showing that the situation is far more complex than these stereotypes would suggest. Taking examples from Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese and Singaporean Chinese, it shows how politeness differs across countries, but also across social groups and subgroups. This book is essential reading for those interested in intercultural communication, linguistics and East Asian languages.