LINGUIST List 31.3424

Fri Nov 06 2020

FYI: Call for Chapters - Discourse Book Cambridge S.P.

Editor for this issue: Everett Green <everettlinguistlist.org>



Date: 05-Nov-2020
From: Walter Giordano <walter.giordanounina.it>
Subject: Call for Chapters - Discourse Book Cambridge S.P.
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Call for Chapters

Title of the Book:
GARZONE G., GIORDANO W. (eds.), Discursive perspectives on knowledge dissemination in corporate and professional communication: focus on ethical and ideological aspects

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

We welcome your contributions that my be included in the listed topic areas, which are broadly defined as, but not limited to, the following:

Genres in corporate and professional communication
- Genre variation in intercultural corporate communication
- Intertextuality, interdiscursivity and hybridisation in business genres

ICT and multimodality in business communication
- Multi-modal technologies and corporate/institutional communication
- Rhetorical practices and language use in web-mediated communication

Knowledge, ethics and ideology in corporate communication across languages and cultures
- Multidisciplinarity and business communication research across cultures
- Corporate knowledge popularization and dissemination
- Ideology, bias and power in mixed-culture corporate interactions
- Lingua franca communication
- Discursive strategies in multilingual and interpreter-mediated interactions
- Translation, re-writing and re-telling in the corporate world
- Tourism and local/global issues in tourist promotion
- Issues in Human Resource management

CSR, sponsorship, advertising
- The discourses of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Language and discourse in corporate sponsorship
- Organisational discourses and emerging corporate philosophies
- Ethics in advertising
- Textual analysis in financial and corporate governance reporting

Argumentation, rhetoric, meanings and narrative in corporate documents
- Investigating bias in narrative financial disclosure
- Critical and normative perspectives on financial rhetoric
- Image and reputation restoration
- Ethics in crisis management

Corporate communication and news management
- News management and the enterprise
- Discourses in the corporate newsroom
- Corporate communication to the media
- Corporate image building through the press


Contributions should be 6,000 - 8,000 words and should be formatted complying the guidelines linked here:
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/policies/M2%20Manuscript%20guidelines.pdf
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/policies/M3%20Sample%20-%20format.pdf

If there are any photos to be included in the article, you should provide a declaration of responsibility that the rights can be used.

Submitted Papers will be double-blind peer reviewed.

The deadline to send your full paper is February 21, 2021.
For any further information please contact walter.giordanounina.it


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis

Subject Language(s): English (eng)


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