Buch, Englisch, 444 Seiten, Format (B × H): 253 mm x 180 mm, Gewicht: 918 g
Buch, Englisch, 444 Seiten, Format (B × H): 253 mm x 180 mm, Gewicht: 918 g
Reihe: Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
ISBN: 978-0-8153-8268-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- identifies common objects of inquiry across the areas of rhetoric, sociolinguistics, communication studies, science and technology studies, and public understanding of science
- covers the four key themes of power, pedagogy, public engagement, and materiality in relation to the study of scientific language and its development
- uses qualitative and quantitative approaches to demonstrate how humanities and social science scholars can go about studying science
- details the meaning and purpose of socio-cultural approaches to science, including the impact of new media technologies
- analyses the history of the field and how it positions itself in relation to other areas of study
Ushering the study of language and science toward a more interdisciplinary, diverse, communal and ecological future, The Routledge Handbook of Language and Science is an essential reference for anyone with an interest in this area.
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Introduction
PART I: History and Development of Language and Science
- Language and Science from a Rhetorical Perspective
- Social semiotic approaches to language in science: A history of engagement with language & science
- Public Understanding Of Science: Popularisation, Perceptions and Publics
- Science, journalism, and the language of (un)certainty: A review of science journalists’ use of language in reports on science
- Language and Science in Science and Technology Studies
PART II: Language and Power
- Language, Power and Public Engagement in Science
- Rhetoric’s Materialist Traditions and the Shifting Terrain of Economic Agency
- Accounting for ‘Genetics’ and ‘Race’ Requires a Use-Focused Theory of Language
- Encomium of the Harlot, or, a Rhetoric of Refusal
- Gender and the Language of Science: The Case of CRISPR
PART III: Language and Pedagogy
- Rhetorical Invention and Visual Rhetoric: Toward a Multimodal Pedagogy Of Scientific Writing
- Use of Personal Pronouns in Science Laboratory Reports
- Dialogic Approaches to Supporting Argumentation in the Elementary Science Classroom
- The 'objective truths' of the classroom: Using Foucault and discourse analysis to unpack structuring concepts in science and mathematics education
- Iterative language pedagogy for science writing: Discovering the language of Architectural Engineering
PART IV: Language and Materiality
- Of Matter And Money: Material-Semiotic Methods For The Study Of Science And Language
- Anatomical Presencing:Visualisation, Model-Making, & Embodied Interaction in a Language Rich Space
- Narrative, Drama, and Science communication
- Language, Materiality, and Emotions in Science Learning Settings
- The Materialist Rhetoric about SARS Sequelae in China: Networked Risk Communication, Social Justice, and Immaterial Labor
PART V: Language and Public Engagement
- Exploring Public Engagement in Environmental Rhetoric
- Heuristics for Communicating Science, Risk, and Crisis: Encouraging Guided Inquiry in Challenging Rhetorical Situations
- When Expertises Clash: (Topic) Modeling Stasis about Complex Issues Across Large Discursive Corpora
- Blasting for Science: Rhetorical Antidotes to Anti-vax Discourse in the Italian Public Sphere
- Exploring Conversations about Science in New Media
PART VI: Futures for Language and Science
- Rhetorical Futures For The Study Of Language & Science:Theorizing Interpublics In/For Healthcare
- Ecologies Of Genres And An Ecology Of Languages Of Science: Current And Future Debates
- Becoming the Other: The Body in Translation
- Science Communication on Social Media: Current Trends, Future Challenges
- Language and Science: Emerging Themes in Public Science Communication
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