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Book review: CHRIS BRAECKE, GEERT JACOBS, KATJA PELSMAEKERS and TOM VAN HOUT, Lodz Papers in Pragmatics: Special Issue on Discourse in Organizations. Lodz: Lodz University Press, 2006, 219 pp

Catherine Nickerson

Business Communication, SGSM Swiss Graduate School of Management, India

References

  • Arminen, I. (2000) `On the Context Sensitivity of Institutional Interaction', Discourse & Society 11(4): 435—58.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  • Braecke, C., Jacobs, G., Pelsmaekers, K. and Van Hout, T. (2006) `Introduction to the Special Issue on Discourse in Organizations', Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 2(2): 5—8.
  • Cicourel, A.V. (1987) `The Interpretation of Communicative Contexts: Examples from Medical Encounters', Social Psychology Quarterly 50: 217—26.[CrossRef][Web of Science]
  • Clifton, J. (2006) `Going with the Flow. Predicting and Aligning with the Group Consensus in Business Meetings', Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 2(2): 33—51.
  • Grant, D. and Iedema, R. (2005) `Discourse Analysis and the Study of Organizations', Text 25(1): 37—66.[Web of Science]
  • Van Praet, E. (2006) `Powerspeak Uncovered. A Linguistic-Ethnographic Analysis of the Political and Ideological Processes Behind Weekly Meetings at a British Embassy', Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 2(2): 53—80.

Discourse & Communication, Vol. 2, No. 1, 105-108 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/17504813080020010504


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