Negotiating Boundaries at Work
Talking and Transitions
Janet Holmes editor Jo Angouri editor Meredith Marra editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:10th May '17
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Focuses on the urban workplace environment and workforce mobility. Contributors approach transitions from a number of perspectives representing the range of work currently being undertaken in the area. A range of cases are discussed in each chapter.
This volume brings together a range of scholars from different disciplinary areas in the field, examining the challenges of transition into a (new) workplace, team or community, as well as transitions within different professional communities.Moving between linguistic, professional and national boundaries is part of the daily reality of modern workplaces, where the concept of a 'job for life' is now outdated. Employees move between jobs, countries and even professions during their working lives, but the multilayered process of redefining personal, social and professional identities is not reflected in current workplace research. This volume brings together a range of scholars from different disciplinary areas in the field, examining the challenges of transition into a (new) workplace, team or community, as well as transitions within different professional communities. By analyzing the strategies individuals adopt to navigate the boundaries they face (in languages, workplaces or countries), this book demonstrates that transitions are not linear but are negotiated and constructed in the situated ‘here and now’ of workplace interaction, at the same time as they are positioned in the wider socioeconomic order.
[Negotiating Boundaries at Work] makes an invaluable contribution to the current scholarship on workplace discourse and will appeal to researchers and students in the fields of intercultural communication, applied linguistics, and language and identity, as well as to practitioners involved in the employment of border crossers. -- Junko Saito, Temple University * Contrastive Pragmatics *
I found the volume worth reading as it gives insight into various national contexts and also various work-related communities of practice. It gives an interesting insight into the complexity of the modern, multilingual working life. Workplace sociolinguistics is a relatively new area of research, and this volume contributes to make it an area of relevance both for practitioners and researchers. -- Britt-Louise Gunnarsson, Uppsala University * Discourse Studies *
This is a stimulating volume in the relatively new area of workplace sociolinguistics. It gives detailed insights into the experience of being and belonging in environments of change. The crossing of physical, social and ideological barriers and its emotional toll is robustly addressed through micro-interactional analysis, while showing how institutions leak in at all points. The impressive range of workplaces speaks to complexities of transitions and, importantly, brings together the formalities of gatekeeping encounters and the coping and balancing strategies required to manage ordinary working conditions. -- Professor Celia Roberts, KCL
ISBN: 9781474403139
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 529g
256 pages