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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Professional Communication provides a broad coverage of the key areas where language and professional communication intersect and gives a comprehensive account of the field.

The four main sections of the Handbook cover:











Approaches to Professional Communication





Practice





Acquisition of Professional Competence





Views from the Professions

This invaluable reference book incorporates not only an historical view of the field, but also looks to possible future developments. Contributions from international scholars and practitioners, focusing on specific issues, explore the major approaches to professional communication and bring into focus recent research.

This is the first handbook of language and professional communication to account for both pedagogic and practitioner perspectives and as such is an essential reference for postgraduate students and those researching and working in the areas of applied linguistics and professional communication.

Recenzijas

'A handbook like this is long overdue. Professional communication, especially from the workplace vantage point, has long been overshadowed by interest in exclusively academic communication. Bhatia and Bremner have brought together a host of specialists in English for specific purposes, genre analysis, business communication and other related areas, as well as representatives of such fields as banking and law, all of whom contribute to what becomes, in effect, a compelling argument for learning more about written, spoken, and multimodal communication in professional communities.'

Diane Belcher, Georgia State University, USA

List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction xvi
Section 1 Approaches to professional communication
A General theoretical frameworks
1(2)
1 Analysing discourse variation in professional contexts
3(10)
Vijay Bhatia
2 Corpus analyses of professional discourse
13(13)
Winnie Cheng
3 A situated genre approach for business communication education in cross-cultural contexts
26(14)
Yunxia Zhu
4 Stretching the multimodal boundaries of professional communication in multi-resources kits
40(10)
Carmen Daniela Maier
B Broad disciplinary frameworks
5 Business communication
50(18)
Catherine Nickerson
6 Business communication: A revisiting of theory, research and teaching
68(17)
Bertha Du-Babcock
7 Research on knowledge-making in professional discourses: The use of theoretical resources
85(14)
Graham Smart
Stephani Currie
Matt Falconer
8 Technical communication
99(13)
Saul Carliner
9 The complexities of communication in professional workplaces
112(17)
Janet Holmes
Meredith Marra
10 Electronic media in professional communication
129(18)
Michael B. Goodman
Peter B. Hirsch
11 The role of translation in professional communication
147(18)
Marta Chroma
C Specific disciplinary frameworks
12 Management communication: Getting work done through people
165(28)
Priscilla S. Rogers
13 Business and the communication of climate change: An organisational discourse perspective
193(14)
David Grant
Daniel Nyberg
14 Professionalising organisational communication discourses, materialities and trends
207(13)
Patrice M. Buzzanell
Jeremy P. Fyke
Robyn V. Remke
15 Corporate communication
220(17)
Finn Frandsen
Winni Johansen
16 Corporate communication and the role of annual reporting: Identifying areas for further research
237(18)
Elizabeth de Groot
Section 2 Practice
A Pedagogic perspectives
255(2)
17 A blended needs analysis: Critical genre analysis and needs analysis of language and communication for professional purposes
257(17)
Jane Lung
18 The changing landscape of business communication
274(13)
Sujata S. Kathpalia
Koo Swit Ling
19 Methodology for teaching ESP
287(17)
William Littlewood
B Disciplinary perspectives
20 English for Science and Technology
304(17)
Lindsay Miller
21 Communicative dimensions of professional accounting work
321(28)
Alan Jones
22 Professional communication in the legal domain
349(14)
Christoph A. Hafner
23 Communication in the construction industry
363(19)
Michael Handford
24 Offshore outsourcing: The need for appliable linguistics
382(18)
Gail Forey
25 Media communication: Current trends and future challenges
400(19)
Isabel Corona
26 The public relations industry and its place in professional communication theory and practice: Past, present and future perspectives
419(22)
Anne Peirson-Smith
Section 3 Acquisition of professional competence
441(92)
27 Communities in studies of discursive practices and discursive practices in communities
443(18)
Becky S. C. Kwan
28 The formation of a professional communicator: A socio-rhetorical approach
461(25)
Natasha Artemeva
Janna Fox
29 Collaborative writing: Challenges for research and teaching
486(15)
Stephen Bremner
30 Training the call centre communications trainers in the Asian BPO industry
501(20)
Jane Lockwood
31 Credentialing of communication professionals
521(12)
Saul Carliner
Section 4 View from the professions
533(37)
32 Banking
535(12)
33 Law
547(8)
34 Accounting
555(7)
35 PR
562(8)
Appendix: View from the professions - questions 570(1)
Index 571
Vijay Bhatia is an Adjunct Professor in Macquarie University and University of Malaya. He is author of  Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings (1993) and Worlds of Written Discourse: A Genre-based View (2004).



Stephen Bremner is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at City University of Hong Kong. His main research interests are workplace writing, and the ways in which students make the transition from the academy to the workplace.