Language and Creativity at Work: A Corpus-Assisted Model of Creative Workplace Discourse

Author:   Michael Handford ,  Almut Koester
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367348625


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   29 March 2024
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Author:   Michael Handford ,  Almut Koester
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.230kg
ISBN:  

9780367348625


ISBN 10:   0367348624
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   29 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Notes on data and transcription Introduction Orientation and Contribution Chapter Overview Chapter 1: Language, Discourse and Creativity 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Defining Creativity 1.3 Context and Creativity 1.4 Defining Creativity from an Organisational Perspective 1.5 Language, Discourse and Creativity 1.5.1 Linguistic creativity 1.5.2 Discursive creativity 1.5.3 Linguistic creativity as ‘Straw Man’? 1.6 Constraints and Practices 1.7 Conclusion Chapter 2: Model and Methodology 2.1 Model of Creative Workplace Discourse 2.1.1 The dimensions of the model 2.1.2 Application of the model 2.2 Methodology 2.2.1 The data 2.2.2 Methods: Corpus-assisted discourse analysis 2.2.3 Analysing linguistic creativity: Using frequency-based corpus tools 2.2.4 Analysing discursive creativity: selected methods 2.3 Conclusion Chapter 3: Language, Creativity and Problem-Solving 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Metaphors and Idioms (MIDs) 3.2.1 Metaphors and idioms in problem-solving 3.2.2 Applying the creative workplace discourse model 3.3 Hypothesising 3.3.1 Hypothetical reported speech 3.3.2 Hypothetical talk 3.3.3 Applying the creative workplace discourse model 3.4 Discussion 3.5 Conclusion Chapter 4: Creativity and Professional Practice I: Alignment and constraints in a care home 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Exploring Care Home Discourse and Creativity 4.3 Care Home Discourse 4.3.1 Frequency word list findings 4.3.2 Keyword list findings 4.4 What about Creativity? 4.4.1 Metaphors, euphemisms and colloquial expressions 4.4.2 Terms of endearment 4.4.3 Evaluative expressions 4.4.4 Infrequent words 4.5 Discussion and conclusion Chapter 5: Creativity and Professional Practice II: Innovation and constraints in a start-up 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Interview with CEO: Talking about Innovation and Creativity 5.2.1 Thematic analysis of the interview 5.2.2 Linguistic creativity in the interview 5.3 Meetings: Doing Innovation and Creativity 5.3.1 Weekly meeting of heads of division 5.3.2 Quick performance review meeting 5.4 Discussion and Conclusion 5.5 Comparison of the Care Home and the Start-up Chapter 6: Problematic Creativity 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Problematic Creativity and Context 6.3 Conflict and Problematic Creativity 6.3.1 Task conflict, an example: Internet server provider meeting 6.4 Humour and Problematic Creativity 6.5 Stereotypes and Problematic Creativity 6.6 Problematic Creativity: Conflict, Humour and Stereotypes in Action 6.7 Conclusion Chapter 7: Conclusions and Reflections 7.1 What were the Overarching Themes, and what were the Findings? Theme 1: Appropriate methods for analysing creativity Theme 2: Problem-solving as a key site for creativity at work Theme 3: Role of constraints for creativity Theme 4: Role of the Community of Practice Theme 5: Creativity as positive or negative 7.2. What has our Creative Workplace Discourse Model Told us about Creativity? Question 1: Does a high level of linguistic creativity co-occur with a high degree of alignment? Question 2: If such correlation occurs, does this suggest some underlying causal factor? Question 3: Do high linguistic creativity and high alignment enable discursive creativity? Question 4: Does a change in alignment from low to high lead to greater discursive creativity? 7.3 How can Organisations Boost Creativity and Manage it Effectively? 7.3.1 Language matters 7.3.2 Processes of group creativity 7.3.3 The Role of leadership 7.3.4 Diversity and creativity Appendix References Index

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Michael Handford is Professor of English Language and Applied Linguistics at Cardiff University, Wales. Almut Koester is Professor of English Business Communication at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria.

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