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This book examines how discourse analysts could best disseminate their research findings in real world settings. Each chapter presents a study of spoken or written discourse with authors putting forward a plan for how to engage professional practice in their work, using this volume's Framework for Application.

This book examines how researchers of discourse analysis could best disseminate their work in real world settings. The chapters include studies on spoken and written discourse using various analysis techniques, and the authors discuss how they could best engage professional practice in their work. Techniques used include Conversation Analysis in combination with other methods, genre analysis in combination with other methods, and Critical Discourse Analysis. Contributions are loosely grouped by setting and include the following settings: workplace and business; education; private and public; and government and media. The volume aims to link the end of research and the onset of praxis by creating collaboration with the places of practice, helping analysts to move forward with ideas for dissemination, collaboration and even intervention. The book will be of interest to all researchers conducting discourse analysis in professional settings.

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Especially in cases in which the starting point of the research involves collaborating with practitioners to identify their perceived issues and needs, pragmatic usefulness often drives the choice of analytic tools, leading to increasingly interdisciplinary approaches. The books approach thus encourages readers to think outside their own disciplinary boxes. -- Marion Nao, Independent Scholar, UK * Discourse & Society 28 (5) * As Grujicic points out right from the start, citing Sarangi and others, it is an uphill path in the world of academia as academics who are content with pure scholarship might not be easily convinced of the need to go the extra mile, but as the editor painstakingly argues, the continual lack of reflexivity might not help the field advance. To this end, the book under review is a very much-needed and truly timely reminder for our field that in order to put our discourse research findings into meaningful use, we should seek to engage an audience to whom the findings are most relevant. -- Carol Hoi Yee Lo, Columbia University, USA * WORD, 63.4 (December 2017) * Overall, Linking Discourse Studies to Professional Practice is an excellent resource for its target readers of students, professionals and career scholars. This collection is comprehensive in its coverage of the multifaceted analysis of discourse in different professional contexts. The book succeeds in viably linking academic research findings to actual practices in the real-world community by focusing on  real world problems rather than pure academic problems. -- Yuping Chen, China Agricultural University, China * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, Volume 40 (2017), Issue 2 * As an innovative attempt in the fields of discourse studies and applied linguistics, Linking Discourse Studies to Professional Practice explores how the research findings of discourse studies could be best put into professional practice. It will serve as an inspiring reference work and practical guide for researchers in applied linguistics. -- Ya Sun, University of International Business and Economics, P.R. China * Discourse Studies 19(2), 2017 * This book is a wake-up call to applied linguists everywhere. It illustrates what many linguists have tacitly understood but have been unfortunately slow to act upon. It convincingly demonstrates that education is not the only area in which linguistic expertise has important insights to offer. Like no other book, it provides a stimulating menu of models in which linguists can (and should) apply their theory and research to a wide range of other areas, including business, mediation, negotiation, politics, family communication, and the media.  -- Roger W. Shuy, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University, USA This thoughtful and thought-provoking book is, unusually, about academic research on language making a difference in non-academics lives. The editor has done us all a great service in gathering together a lively, at times fascinating and inspiring, set of reports. The variety is wide, and the commitment is deep. -- Charles Antaki, Loughborough University, UK * From the Afterword * The present book is a most welcome contribution to the development of applied linguistics. The editor and authors who have worked to assemble this volume merit the attention, appreciation and emulation of the wider world of applied linguistics, so thatapplied linguistics programmes and research are genuinely fit for purpose. -- Martin Bygate, St. Marys College, London, UK * From the Foreword *

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This book is a wake-up call to applied linguists everywhere. It illustrates what many linguists have tacitly understood but have been unfortunately slow to act upon. It convincingly demonstrates that education is not the only area in which linguistic expertise has important insights to offer. Like no other book, it provides a stimulating menu of models in which linguists can (and should) apply their theory and research to a wide range of other areas, including business, mediation, negotiation, politics, family communication, and the media. -- Roger W. Shuy, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University, USA This thoughtful and thought-provoking book is, unusually, about academic research on language making a difference in non-academics' lives. The editor has done us all a great service in gathering together a lively, at times fascinating and inspiring, set of reports. The variety is wide, and the commitment is deep. -- From the Afterword, Charles Antaki, Loughborough University, UK The present book is a most welcome contribution to the development of applied linguistics. The editor and authors who have worked to assemble this volume merit the attention, appreciation and emulation of the wider world of applied linguistics, so that...applied linguistics programmes and research are genuinely fit for purpose. -- From the Foreword, Martin Bygate, St. Mary's College, London, UK
Figures
vii
Tables
viii
Contributors ix
Foreword
xi
Martin Bygate
Acknowledgements xv
Preface xvii
1 Framework for Application of Research Findings: An Introduction
1(24)
Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste
Part 1 Workplace and Business Settings
2 Institutional Identity Negotiations in Multilingual Workplace Settings
25(18)
Spencer Hazel
3 English as Lingua Franca in Multilingual Business Negotiations: Managing Miscommunication Using Other-initiated Repair
43(22)
Joowon Suh
4 Asymmetrical Aspects of Knowledge in Mediation Talk
65(21)
Santoi Wagner
5 Family Conversational Storytelling at the Margins of the Workplace: The Case of Au-pair Girls
86(23)
Evelyne Pochon-Berger
Simona Pekarek Doehler
Clelia Konig
6 Practical Genre Knowledge as Professional Competence: The Case of Managerial Meetings
109(22)
Pekka Palli
Esa Lehtinen
Part 2 Educational Settings
7 The Centrality of Communicative Purpose in Student Written Discourse
131(22)
Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste
8 Narrative Discourse in the Second-Language Classroom
153(23)
Gabrielle Kahn
9 Interpreter-mediated Parent-Teacher Talk
176(27)
Elena Davitti
Part 3 Private and Public Settings
10 Tensions in Family Discourse: Expectations and Justifications
203(24)
Rebekah J. Johnson
11 Positioning Selves with Physical Disabilities in Narrative
227(22)
Leslie Cochrane
Part 4 Government and Media Settings
12 On the City Council Meetings' Sidelines: Negotiating Changes in Citizen Involvement
249(21)
Kerrie R.H. Farkas
13 Reframed News Discourse: The Manipulative Impact of Translation on News Making
270(20)
Liang Xia
Wei Wang
14 Analysing Media Discourse on Same-sex Marriage
290(21)
Roger S. Frantz
Afterword 311(4)
Charles Antaki
References 315(29)
Index 344
Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY (City University of New York). She has taught, presented and published on the topics of discourse analysis, critical discourse, genre analysis, genre transfer and genre-based teaching, acquisition of second language writing and second language teaching.