Digital Genres for Academic and Professional Communication
Mapping Research and Practice
Oana Maria Carciu editor Rosana Villares editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:20th Mar '26
£139.50 was £155.00
This title is due to be published on 20th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This edited volume represents a collection of empirical research on essential topics in ESP, advancing our understanding of digital genres in a cohesive manner.
It contains 13 original contributions that offer wide coverage of the most influential theoretical frameworks and methodological advances in researching and teaching digital genres in academic and professional contexts. The chapters are authored by specialists from diverse fields, including corpus linguistics, genre analysis, critical discourse analysis, social semiotics, and ESP pedagogy. The volume comprehensively covers both academic and professional digital genres, ranging from research results announcements, video abstracts, video highlights, digital posters or Open Access dissertations to blogs, tourism websites, online annual reports, digital manuals for aviation, and online doctor–patient consultations. Fostering engaging discussions, some chapters examine digital genres in contrast to traditional ones, while others provide a cross-linguistic perspective. Evidence is derived from the application of multiple interdisciplinary perspectives and methods (qualitative and quantitative). Innovative pedagogical approaches to teaching digital genres, such as collaboration between practitioners, or collaborative learning are also illustrated.
The primary audience for this book comprises ESP researchers, scholars, instructors, teacher trainers, and language educators involved in preparing future citizens for academic and professional communication in a digital world.
"It is an outstanding collection of insightful and engaging multiperspective accounts of digitally mediated genres from academic as well as professional practice. The edited volume brings together a diverse range of scholars from different disciplines and frameworks reflecting on and unfolding the complexities of disciplinary and professional actions. It is an innovative addition to genre studies with focus on digital media."
-Vijay K Bhatia, Adjunct Professor, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
"Emerging from the Digital Genres and Open Science project and the AELFE-LSPPC7 conference, this volume brings together current scholarship examining how digitally mediated forms are taken up in academic and professional settings. The collection places these contributions in relation to broader research and pedagogical conversations shaping work in this area."
- Christine Feak, Lecturer, University of Michigan, US
ISBN: 9781032950181
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256 pages