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Genre and institutions: social processes in the workplace and school

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This book examines genres as instances of social processes, enacting a range of important institutional practices, hence also shaping people's subjectivities.

Genres represent purposive and staged ways of building means in a culture.

The book's particular claim to originality is that, using systemic functional grammar, it demonstrates how given genres build or enact social practice, how educational setting provide contexts in which some apprenticeship into such genres occurs, and how theorizing about such matters helps build a theory of social action, revealing how powerful is the systemic functional analysis in addressing questions concerning the social construction of reality.The discussion is built around extensive analysis of instances of texts collected in a number of worksites and school settings.

While most are instances of written genres, some are spoken, most notably the chapter that is devoted to the discussion of the spoken classroom texts in which the teaching and learning of the written genres take place.

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Product Details
Continuum
1847141374 / 9781847141378
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.44
01/03/2005
United Kingdom
English
270 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: London: Cassell, 1997.