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Power Talk: Language and Interaction in Institutional Discourse


Power Talk: Language and Interaction in Institutional Discourse

Paperback by Thornborrow, Joanna

Power Talk: Language and Interaction in Institutional Discourse

£46.99

ISBN:
9780582368798
Publication Date:
18 Dec 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
156 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Power Talk: Language and Interaction in Institutional Discourse

Description

The concept of social power, who holds it and how they use it is a widely debated subject particularly in the field of discourse analysis, and the wider arena of sociolinguistics. In her new book,Joanna Thornborrow challenges the received notion that power is necessarily held by some speakers and not by others. Through the detailed analysis of communication and interaction within a range of institutional settings, she examines power as an emerging, negotiated phenomenon between participants with different status and goals. Written in a clear style which combines attention to technical detail with accessibility, Power Talk includes: a comprehensive introduction to the theme of power including the analytic approaches to power in language a wide-ranging discussion of theory and practice and, in-depth contemporary case studies. Power Talk is the first book to focus on the topic of power in situated interaction across a range of contexts. As such, it makes a timely, and important contribution to the debate surrounding social power and language use, and will be of value to both students and researchers alike.

Contents

1. Power, talk and institutional discourse: some key concepts 2. Perspectives on power: approaches to the critical analysis of language and interaction 3. Institutional discourse as asymmetrical talk: power and the orderly interaction in a police interview 4. Questions and control: managing talk in a radio phone-in 5. Resources for control: discursive strategies in media interviews 6. Participation and control: the organisation of classroom discussion talk 7. Power and institutional interaction: some conclusions BibliographyIndex

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