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Language as Social Action
This Series explores new and exciting advances in the ways in which language both reflects and fashions social reality--and thereby constitutes critical means of social action. As well as these being central foci in face-to-face interactions across different cultures, they also assume significance in the ways that language functions in the mass medias, new technologies, organizations, and social institutions. Language As Social Action does not uphold apartheid against any particular methodological and/or ideological position, but, rather, promotes (wherever possible) cross-fertilization of ideas and empirical data across the many, all-too-contrastive, social scientific approaches to language and communication. Contributors to the Series will also accord due attention to the historical, political, and economic forces that contextually bound the ways in which language patterns are analyzed, produced, and received. The Series will also provide an important platform for theory-driven works that have profound, and oftentimes provocative, implications for social policy.
34 publications
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The Communication of Jealousy
©2013 Textbook -
The Social Meanings of Language, Dialect and Accent
International Perspectives on Speech Styles©2013 Textbook -
Culture in Rhetoric
©2014 Textbook -
The Communication of Hate
©2011 Textbook -
Conversing with Cancer
How to Ask Questions, Find and Share Information, and Make the Best Decisions©2018 Textbook -
The Dynamics of Intergroup Communication
©2010 Textbook -
The Positive Side of Interpersonal Communication
©2012 Textbook -
Advances in Intergroup Communication
©2016 Textbook -
Deliberative Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict
©2012 Textbook