Language At Work

 
Series Editors:
Jo Angouri (University of Warwick, UK)
Rebecca Piekkari (Aalto University, Finland)

Language At Work is a series designed to bring together scholars interested in workplace research. The series aims to create space for exchange of ideas and dialogue and seeks to explore issues related to power, leadership, politics, teamwork, culture, ideology, identity, decision making and motivation across a diverse range of contexts, including corporate, health care and institutional settings. Language At Work welcomes mixed methods research and it will be of interest to researchers in linguistics, international management, organisation studies, sociology, medical sociology and decision sciences.

All books in this series are externally peer-reviewed.

Proposals for the series are welcome and should be submitted to Anna Roderick. Please read our notes about how to submit a book proposal.

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Domestic Workers Talk

Language Use and Social Practices in a Multilingual Workplace

Jacket Image For: Communication that Counts

Communication that Counts

Language Practice and Ideology in Globalized Accounting

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Patient-centred Communication

Discourse of In-home Medical Consultations for Older Adults

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Language Management

From Bricolage to Strategy in British Companies

Jacket Image For: Reconceptualizing English for International Business Contexts

Reconceptualizing English for International Business Contexts

A BELF Approach and its Educational Implications

Jacket Image For: Exploring Politeness in Business Emails

Exploring Politeness in Business Emails

A Mixed-Methods Analysis

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Reflective Writing in Medical Practice

A Linguistic Perspective