Identity in communicative contexts
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The central focus of the book is the identification of the ways people engage in communicative encounters to (re)constitute personal and social identities. Its aim is to identify some principal themes that have emerged from the ample research on identity in a variety of contexts. A common thread of the articles is the role of language in the construction and performance of identities. It embraces an exploration of the sociocultural environments in which human communication takes place, the interplay between these environments, and the construction and display of identities through our communicative performances. Research located in a range of literary, sociological, psychological and linguistic perspectives is used to illustrate the potential of communication in establishing a sense of identity.
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Identity in communicative contexts, Kamila Ciepiela
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
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- Titel
- Identity in communicative contexts
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Kamila Ciepiela
- Verlag
- Peter Lang Edition
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
- Einband
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 3631666616
- ISBN13
- 9783631666616
- Reihe
- Łódź studies in language
- Kategorie
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- Beschreibung
- The central focus of the book is the identification of the ways people engage in communicative encounters to (re)constitute personal and social identities. Its aim is to identify some principal themes that have emerged from the ample research on identity in a variety of contexts. A common thread of the articles is the role of language in the construction and performance of identities. It embraces an exploration of the sociocultural environments in which human communication takes place, the interplay between these environments, and the construction and display of identities through our communicative performances. Research located in a range of literary, sociological, psychological and linguistic perspectives is used to illustrate the potential of communication in establishing a sense of identity.