Communicating Specialized Knowledge: Old Genres and New Media was born out of the idea that domain-specific knowledge has two major dimensions to it: on the one hand, peer-to-peer communication that is primarily intended to further research within the disciplines; on the other, domain-external, asymmetric communication of ‘filtered’ knowledge to different types of lay-audiences. Collectively, the chapters in the volume take the reader on a journey through knowledge communication and knowledge (re)presentation strategies that are able to successfully disseminate and communicate. The field domains under scrutiny are medicine and health, corporate communication, cultural heritage and tourism. A number of issues are addressed at the interface of corpus linguistics, genre studies and multimodal analysis. It is hoped that the variety of questions posed and methods used to explore corpus data in context will contribute to further debate among scholars in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, multimodality, media studies and computer-mediated communication, EAP and ESP.
Communicating Specialized Knowledge. Old Genres and New Media / Bondi, Marina; Cacchiani, Silvia; Cavalieri, Silvia. - STAMPA. - (2019), pp. 1-225.
Communicating Specialized Knowledge. Old Genres and New Media
BONDI, Marina;CACCHIANI, Silvia;CAVALIERI, Silvia
2019
Abstract
Communicating Specialized Knowledge: Old Genres and New Media was born out of the idea that domain-specific knowledge has two major dimensions to it: on the one hand, peer-to-peer communication that is primarily intended to further research within the disciplines; on the other, domain-external, asymmetric communication of ‘filtered’ knowledge to different types of lay-audiences. Collectively, the chapters in the volume take the reader on a journey through knowledge communication and knowledge (re)presentation strategies that are able to successfully disseminate and communicate. The field domains under scrutiny are medicine and health, corporate communication, cultural heritage and tourism. A number of issues are addressed at the interface of corpus linguistics, genre studies and multimodal analysis. It is hoped that the variety of questions posed and methods used to explore corpus data in context will contribute to further debate among scholars in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, multimodality, media studies and computer-mediated communication, EAP and ESP.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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