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  • Formāts: 226 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351055178
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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 ESRCs 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.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction 1(2)
1 Linguistics, language and the impact agenda
3(12)
Dan McIntyre
Hazel Price
PART I Impact in theory
15(66)
2 Assessing the value of research in linguistics
17(12)
Dan McIntyre
3 Reflections on impact
29(12)
Tony McEnery
4 Navigating the peripheries of impact: public engagement and the problem of kneejerk linguistics
41(12)
Hazel Price
5 Public engagement as linguistic impact
53(15)
M. Lynne Murphy
6 Language and impact: perspectives from outside the academy
68(13)
Neil Robinson
PART II Impact in practice
81(96)
7 Using impact to make impact? Experiences from a dialect crowdsourcing project
83(16)
David Britain
Marie-Jose Kolly
Adrian Leemann
8 From corpus to clinic: health communication research and the impact agenda
99(13)
Gavin Brookes
Kevin Harvey
Louise Mullany
9 The impact of linguistics on AVT research and practice
112(12)
Silvia Bruti
Serenella Zanotti
10 Language in conflict: linguistics in mediation
124(13)
Lesley Jeffries
Jim O'Driscoll
Matthew Evans
11 Evaluating the impact of language documentation and revitalisation
137(13)
Shobhana Chelliah
12 Assessing research impact in forensic speech science casework
150(13)
Peter French
Dominic Watt
13 Using corpora for English language teaching and learning
163(14)
Bas Aarts
Ellen Smith-Dennis
Afterword
177(8)
14 Future challenges of the impact agenda
179(6)
Jane Setter
References 185(17)
Index 202
Dan McIntyre is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Huddersfield, UK.

Hazel Price is Research Officer in the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages at the University of Huddersfield, UK.