The Talk of the Clinic

The Talk of the Clinic
Author: G. H. Morris,Ronald J. Chenail
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136690341

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This collection of original papers by scholars who closely analyze the talk of the clinic features studies that were conceived with the aim of contributing to clinical practitioners' insight about how their talk works. No previous communication text has attempted to take such a practitioner-sensitive posture with its research presentations. Each chapter focuses on one or more performances that clinical practitioners -- in consort with their clients or colleagues -- must achieve with some regularity. These speech acts are consequential for effective practice and sometimes present themselves as problematic. Rather than calling for research to be simplified or reoriented in order for practitioners to understand it, these authors interpret state-of-the-art descriptive analysis for its practical import for clinicians. Each contributor delves deeply into clinical practice and its wisdom; therefore, each is positioned to identify alternative clinical practices and techniques and to appreciate practitioners' means of performing effectively. When reflective practitioners encounter these new pieces of work, productive alterations in how their work is done can be stimulated. By reading this work, reflective practitioners will now have new ways of considering their talk and new possibilities for speaking effectively. The volume is uniquely constructed so as to engage in dialogue with these reflective practitioners as they struggle to articulate their work. A practical wisdom-as-research trend has recently emerged in the clinical fields stimulating these practitioners to explore new and more informative ways -- communication and literary theory, ethnography, and discourse analysis -- to express what they do in clinics and hospitals. With the studies presented in this book, the editors build upon this dialectical process between practitioner and researcher, thus helping this productive conversation to continue.

The Talk of the Clinic C

The Talk of the Clinic C
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0805813721

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The Discourse of Hospital Communication

The Discourse of Hospital Communication
Author: R. Iedema
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2007-02-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780230595477

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Bringing together recent international research in the field of hospital communication and interaction, the contributors to this book contextualize clinical professional work by focussing on the rising intensity of information and communication practices in organizations generally, and in health care in particular.

Handbook of Communication Audits for Organisations

Handbook of Communication Audits for Organisations
Author: Owen Hargie,Dennis Tourish
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415186420

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This book could serve as the module text in organisational communication for final year undergraduates/postgraduates. It is also a complete handbook for those whose task it is to carry out an audit.

The Talk of the Clinic

The Talk of the Clinic
Author: G. H. Morris,Ronald J. Chenail
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136690358

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This collection of original papers by scholars who closely analyze the talk of the clinic features studies that were conceived with the aim of contributing to clinical practitioners' insight about how their talk works. No previous communication text has attempted to take such a practitioner-sensitive posture with its research presentations. Each chapter focuses on one or more performances that clinical practitioners -- in consort with their clients or colleagues -- must achieve with some regularity. These speech acts are consequential for effective practice and sometimes present themselves as problematic. Rather than calling for research to be simplified or reoriented in order for practitioners to understand it, these authors interpret state-of-the-art descriptive analysis for its practical import for clinicians. Each contributor delves deeply into clinical practice and its wisdom; therefore, each is positioned to identify alternative clinical practices and techniques and to appreciate practitioners' means of performing effectively. When reflective practitioners encounter these new pieces of work, productive alterations in how their work is done can be stimulated. By reading this work, reflective practitioners will now have new ways of considering their talk and new possibilities for speaking effectively. The volume is uniquely constructed so as to engage in dialogue with these reflective practitioners as they struggle to articulate their work. A practical wisdom-as-research trend has recently emerged in the clinical fields stimulating these practitioners to explore new and more informative ways -- communication and literary theory, ethnography, and discourse analysis -- to express what they do in clinics and hospitals. With the studies presented in this book, the editors build upon this dialectical process between practitioner and researcher, thus helping this productive conversation to continue.

Auditing Organizational Communication

Auditing Organizational Communication
Author: Owen Hargie,Dennis Tourish
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2009-03-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134122059

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Effective communication is vital for business success. This core text in the field of organizational communication equips readers with the vital analytic tools required to measure and monitor their communications.

Talk Work and Institutional Order

Talk  Work and Institutional Order
Author: Srikant Sarangi,Celia Roberts
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110208375

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Review text: Even this relatively long review cannot capture the scope, depth and excellent quality of Sarangi and Roberts' collection. This volume should be required reading for anyone carrying out research within an ethnomethodological, discourse analytical, pragmatic, or related framework. A detailed and useful subject index ... complements this volume. Frank Nuessel in: Language Problems and Language Planning 2001.

Trust and Discourse

Trust and Discourse
Author: Katja Pelsmaekers,Geert Jacobs,Craig Rollo
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027270023

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Trust and Discourse: Organizational perspectives offers a timely collection of new articles on the relationship between discursive practices in organizational or institutional contexts and the psychological/moral category of trust. As globalization, the drive for efficiency and accountability, and increased time pressure lead groups and individuals to rethink the way they communicate, it is becoming more and more important to investigate how these streamlined and impersonal forms of communication affect issues of responsibility, authenticity and – ultimately – trust. The book deals with a variety of organizational settings ranging from in-hospital bedside teaching encounters and government communication following a nuclear accident to job interviews and foreign news reporting. This comprehensive study of an emerging new field will provide essential reading for linguists, discourse analysts, communication scholars, and other social scientists interested in a range of perspectives on oral, written and digital language use in society, including interactional sociolinguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis, ethnography, multimodality and organizational studies.