Discourse and Responsibility in Professional Settings - Jan-Ola Östman

Discourse and Responsibility in Professional Settings - Jan-Ola Östman

Preface

Discourse and Responsibility in Professional Settings - Jan-Ola Östman

Jan-Ola Östman [+-]
University of Helsinki
Jan-Ola Östman is professor of Scandinavian languages at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and President of the International Pragmatics Association. In addition to degrees from the Åbo Akademi University in Finland, he has an MA from Reading University, U.K., and a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A. He has previously worked as professor of English, and professor of General linguistics at the University of Helsinki, and as invited scholar and guest researcher in Antwerp, Brussels, Tromsø, and Freiburg. His research focuses on pragmatics, discourse and the media; constructional approach to language; minority languages, esp. signed languages and immigrant languages; socio-dialectology and socio-onomastics; language contact; and language policy and the sociology of language. He is the co-editor of Handbook of Pragmatics (John Benjamins) and of the book series Constructional Approaches to Language.

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This volume strengthens the case for analysing discourse from the point of view of discourse participants’ accountability and responsibility. It adds an important and largely neglected strand to research in discourse studies and pragmatics by analysing the expression and attribution of responsibility, particularly in professional discourse. Debates on social and professional responsibility have proliferated in recent years both in the public sphere (e.g. in connection with corporate responsibility reports) and in more local practices (e.g. as manifested in the publication of in-house codes of conduct). However, there is little academic research on professional discourse which systematically addresses the ways in which responsibility relations are construed in language use. This volume contains a number of case studies focusing on different professional settings: media, health care and social work. The types of data examined range from globally available mass-consumed discourse (such as news agency dispatches) to local and essentially private face-to-face encounters (such as counselling sessions). The studies examine different linguistic features (such as reported speech in written texts and backchannelling in spoken encounters) and different types of meanings (such as agency and causality). The studies draw on different methodological approaches (mainly pragmatics, conversation analysis and (critical) discourse analysis). A common thread running through the contributions is that responsibility is not a stable quality of people or institutions, but a dynamic and variable resource that language users negotiate in interaction.

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Östman, Jan-Ola . Preface. Discourse and Responsibility in Professional Settings. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. vii Apr 2016. ISBN 9781845539153. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=30742. Date accessed: 19 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.30742. Apr 2016

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