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836006749 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code DAPSAC 16 Eb 15 9789027294036 06 10.1075/dapsac.16 13 2005054263 DG 002 02 01 DAPSAC 02 1569-9463 Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 16 <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">Language, Communication and the Economy</TitleText> 01 dapsac.16 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/dapsac.16 1 B01 Guido Erreygers Erreygers, Guido Guido Erreygers University of Antwerp 2 B01 Geert Jacobs Jacobs, Geert Geert Jacobs Ghent University 01 eng 247 viii 239 LAN009000 v.2006 CF 2 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.DISC Discourse studies 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.PRAG Pragmatics 06 01 This volume brings together a number of wide-ranging, transdisciplinary research articles on the interface between discourse studies and economics. It explores in what way economics can contribute to the analysis of discursive practices in various institutional settings as well as investigating what role discourse studies can play in economic research. The contributors are linguists, communication scholars, economists and other social scientists drawing on various traditions including Critical Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Linguistics, ethnography and the literature on the rhetoric of economics and on economic storytelling. All articles are essentially empirical, focusing on the details of actual language use. The type of data analysed ranges from the minutes of university policy meetings and large-scale corpora of newspaper language, over books of economic theory from both well-respected economists and monetary cranks, to cartoons from <i>The Economist</i>. 05 I recommend this book to linguists interested in the analysis of political and economic discourses as well as scholars in sociology and economics who are willing to investigate economic texts at micro and macro levels. 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It explores in what way economics can contribute to the analysis of discursive practices in various institutional settings as well as investigating what role discourse studies can play in economic research. The contributors are linguists, communication scholars, economists and other social scientists drawing on various traditions including Critical Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Linguistics, ethnography and the literature on the rhetoric of economics and on economic storytelling. All articles are essentially empirical, focusing on the details of actual language use. The type of data analysed ranges from the minutes of university policy meetings and large-scale corpora of newspaper language, over books of economic theory from both well-respected economists and monetary cranks, to cartoons from <i>The Economist</i>. 05 I recommend this book to linguists interested in the analysis of political and economic discourses as well as scholars in sociology and economics who are willing to investigate economic texts at micro and macro levels. 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