Legal-Lay Communication
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Provides an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the way texts emerging in the legal process 'travel' in various ways to produce new forms and new meanings in new contexts.
Cette série estimée explore la relation complexe entre la langue et la société. Elle examine comment la langue façonne nos identités et nos interactions à diverses échelles, des cadres familiaux intimes aux vastes paysages nationaux. Chaque volume offre des perspectives profondes sur les multiples façons dont la langue fonctionne et influence nos vies. C'est une lecture essentielle pour quiconque s'intéresse à l'interaction dynamique entre l'expression linguistique et les structures sociales.
Provides an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the way texts emerging in the legal process 'travel' in various ways to produce new forms and new meanings in new contexts.
Scholars of language ideology have encouraged us to reflect on and explore where social categories come from, how they have been reproduced, and whether and to what extent they are relevant to everyday interactional practices.
This book presents a new theory of discourse, arguing that our understanding of texts ultimately rests on our practices and on what we do. It will be welcomed by students and researchers looking for a form of discourse analysis that is explicit and methodical as well as socially and critically relevant.