Genre and Institutions Social Processes in the Workplace and School
The contributors to this volume present 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 meanings in a culture. The book's particular claim to o...
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500 | # | # | |a Examines genres as instances of social processes, enacting a range of important institutional practices, hence also shaping people's subjectivities |
504 | # | # | |a Includes bibliographical references and index |
505 | 0 | # | |a Introduction / Frances Christie and J.R. Martin -- 1. Analysing genre: functional parameters / J.R. Martin -- 2. Science, technology and technical literacies / David Rose -- 3. The language of administration: organizing human activity in formal institutions / Rick Iedema -- 4. Death, disruption and the moral order: the narrative impulse in mass-'hard news' reporting / Peter White -- 5. Curriculum macrogenres as forms of initiation into a culture / Frances Christie -- 6. Learning how to mean -- scientifically speaking: apprenticeship into scientific discourse in the secondary school / Robert Veel -- 7. Constructing and giving value to the past: an investigation into second school history / Caroline Coffin. |
520 | # | # | |a The contributors to this volume present 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 meanings 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 practices, how educational settings provide contexts in which some apprenticeship into such genres occurs, and how theorizing about such matters helps to build a theory of social action. In this way, it demonstrates the power of systemic functional analysis in addressing questions concerning the social construction of reality. The discussion is built around the extensive analysis of texts collected in a number of work and school settings. While most of the instances are written genres, some are spoken - most notably in the chapter 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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