Editorial

Authors

  • Srikant Sarangi Cardiff University
  • Christopher Candlin Macquarie University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.v7i1.1

Keywords:

professional communication, applied linguistics, professional language

References

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Candlin, C. N. and Sarangi, S. (2004) Making applied linguistics matter. Journal of Applied Linguistics 1 (1): 1?8.

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Roberts, C. and Sarangi, S. (1999) Hybridity in gatekeeping discourse: Issues of practical relevance for the researcher. In S. Sarangi and C. Roberts (eds) Talk, Work and Institutional Order: Discourse in Medical, Mediation and Management Settings, 473?503. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Roberts, C. and Sarangi, S. (2003) Uptake of discourse research in interprofessional settings: reporting from medical consultancy. Applied Linguistics 24 (3): 338?359. doi:10.1093/ applin/24.3.338

Sarangi, S. (2005) The conditions and consequences of professional discourse studies. Journal of Applied Linguistics 2 (3): 371?394.

Sarangi, S. (2007) The anatomy of interpretation: Coming to terms with the analyst’s paradox in professional discourse studies. Text & Talk 27 (5): 567?584. doi:10.1515/ TEXT.2007.025

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (2001) Motivational relevancies: some methodological reflections on sociolinguistic practice. In N. Coupland, S. Sarangi and C. N. Candlin (eds) Sociolinguistics and Social Theory, 350?388. London: Pearson.

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (eds) (2003a) Special journal issue on researching and reporting the discourses of workplace practice. Applied Linguistics 24 (3).

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (2003b) Trading between reflexivity and relevance: new challenges for applied linguistics. Applied Linguistics 24 (3): 271?285. doi:10.1093/ applin/24.3.271

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (2004) Making methodology matter. Journal of Applied Linguistics 1 (2): 101?106. doi:10.1558/japl.2004.1.2.101

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (2004) Making inter-relationality matter in applied linguistics. Journal of Applied Linguistics 1 (3): 225?228. doi:10.1558/japl.2004.1.3.225

Sarangi, S. and Candlin, C. N. (in press) Professional and organisational practice: A discourse/communication perspective. In C. N. Candlin and S. Sarangi (eds) Handbook of Communication in Professions and Organisations. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

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Published

2011-03-27

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Editorial

How to Cite

Sarangi, S., & Candlin, C. (2011). Editorial. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 7(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.v7i1.1

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