voice and isomorphism in organizational discourse
el don
eldon at GOL.COM
Sat Oct 21 15:26:50 UTC 2000
an online group whose interests may partly coincide with those of your student:
(i hereunder append the blurb. interested parties are referred to the
URL appearing near the end of the message)
regards,
alex don
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>Here's a description of the group:
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>This list is associated to the Language in the New Capitalism
>web-site. The site is a resource for anyone interested in the
>language of contemporary capitalism, and the links between
>economic, social and linguistic change in the contemporary world.
> The site was set up by an international network of people who are
>concerned with these issues, particularly with the spread of
>neoliberal ideologies. We hope that various groups of people will
>use and contribute to the web-site, including: researchers doing
>analysis of language, activists in social movements who see language
>as part of their concerns, journalists concerned with language and
>rhetoric, and social researchers in other fields where language is
>an issue (see also the special announcement on creative writers).
> Our concern with language is both analytical and critical: a better
>understanding of how language figures in the new capitalism is part
>of a better understanding of new capitalism, but also increases our
>capacity to question and critique it, and to change it
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>Here's my introductory message for you:
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>Hello,
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>Welcome to the "Language in the New Capitalism Network".
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>twice per month) about what is new on the site.
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>Best,
>
>Joan Pujolar
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alexanne don
doctoral student
department of linguistics
university of birmingham
u.k.
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