A Multimodal Linguistic Analysis of Gaze and Active Listenership in Emergency Department Team Interactions
(2023)
Book Chapter
Atkins, S., & Chałupnik, M. (2023). A Multimodal Linguistic Analysis of Gaze and Active Listenership in Emergency Department Team Interactions. In K. Tsuchiya, F. Coffey, & K. Nakamura (Eds.), Multimodal Approaches to Healthcare Communication Research: Visualizing Interactions for Resilient Healthcare in the UK and Japan (47–64). London: Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350298507.ch-004
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The language of vaccination campaigns during COVID-19 (2023)
Journal Article
Vilar-Lluch, S., McClaughlin, E., Knight, D., Adolphs, S., & Nichele, E. (in press). The language of vaccination campaigns during COVID-19. Medical Humanities, 49(3), 487-496. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2022-012583Understanding what makes communication effective when designing public health messages is of key importance. This applies in particular to vaccination campaigns, which aim to encourage vaccine uptake and respond to vaccine hesitancy and dispel any my... Read More about The language of vaccination campaigns during COVID-19.
Communicating health threats: Linguistic evidence for effective public health messaging during the Covid-19 pandemic (2023)
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Adolphs, S., McAuley, D., Vilar-Lluch, S., Knight, D., McClaughlin, E., Nichele, E., …Lang, A. (2023). Communicating health threats: Linguistic evidence for effective public health messaging during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nottingham: University of Nottingham
Sociolinguistic awareness in business professionals: Breaking stereotypes and language myths (2022)
Book Chapter
Mullany, L. (2022). Sociolinguistic awareness in business professionals: Breaking stereotypes and language myths. In E. Darics (Ed.), Language Awareness in Business and the Professions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Storying selves and others at work Story ownership, tellership and functions of narratives in a workplace domain (2021)
Journal Article
Chałupnik, M. (2022). Storying selves and others at work Story ownership, tellership and functions of narratives in a workplace domain. Narrative Inquiry, 32(1), 66-85. https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.20047.chaThis paper engages with the relationship between story ownership - so who owns a story, tellership - so who has the right to tell it, and functions of workplace narratives as well as the broader social practices at work. Drawing upon discourse and na... Read More about Storying selves and others at work Story ownership, tellership and functions of narratives in a workplace domain.
'You said, we did': A corpus-based analysis of marketising discourse in healthcare websites (2021)
Journal Article
Chałupnik, M., & Brookes, G. (2021). 'You said, we did': A corpus-based analysis of marketising discourse in healthcare websites. Text and Talk, https://doi.org/10.1515/text-2020-0038In recent years, social and political commentators have criticised the ongoing marketisation of the UK's state-based healthcare system, the National Health Service (NHS). This paper examines the websites of 187 NHS's Clinical Commissioning Groups (CC... Read More about 'You said, we did': A corpus-based analysis of marketising discourse in healthcare websites.
Framing trauma leaders’ request in emergency care interactions A multimodal analysis using eye-tracking glasses (2021)
Journal Article
Tsuchiya, K., Coffey, F., Mackenzie, A., Atkins, S., Chalupnik, M., Timmons, S., …Crundall, D. (2021). Framing trauma leaders’ request in emergency care interactions A multimodal analysis using eye-tracking glasses. Communication and Medicine, 17(1), https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.18248A team leader’s request is a crucial factor for successful team interaction to ensure patient safety in emergency care. This study examines how team leaders accomplish and frame immediate requests through language use and corresponding eye-movement p... Read More about Framing trauma leaders’ request in emergency care interactions A multimodal analysis using eye-tracking glasses.
Pragmatics: Leadership and Team Communication in Emergency Medicine Training (2021)
Book Chapter
Sarah, A., & Chałupnik, M. (2021). Pragmatics: Leadership and Team Communication in Emergency Medicine Training. In G. Brookes, & D. Hunt (Eds.), Analysing Health Communication : Discourse Approaches (271-299). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68184-5
Team interaction in healthcare settings: Leadership, rapport-building and clinical outcomes in ad hoc medical teams. (2020)
Book Chapter
CHALUPNIK, M., & Atkins, S. (2020). Team interaction in healthcare settings: Leadership, rapport-building and clinical outcomes in ad hoc medical teams. In D. Archer, K. Grainger, & P. Jagodzi?ski (Eds.), Politeness in Professional Contexts (55-83). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.311
Discourse and health communication (2020)
Book Chapter
Brookes, G., & Hunt, D. (2020). Discourse and health communication. In Corpus discourse and mental health. London: Bloomsbury Publishing
Corpus discourse and mental health (2020)
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Hunt, D., & Brookes, G. (2020). Corpus discourse and mental health. London: Bloomsbury PublishingSituated at the interface of corpus linguistics and health communication, Corpus, Discourse and Mental Health provides insights into the linguistic practices of members of three online support communities as they describe their experiences of living... Read More about Corpus discourse and mental health.
Professional Communication: Consultancy, Advocacy, Activism (2020)
Book
Mullany, L. (2020). L. Mullany (Ed.). Professional Communication: Consultancy, Advocacy, Activism. London: Palgrave MacmillanThis edited book presents contemporary empirical research investigating the use of language in professional settings, drawing on the contributions of a set of internationally-renowned authors. The book takes a critical approach to understanding profe... Read More about Professional Communication: Consultancy, Advocacy, Activism.
(Im)politeness and gender (2017)
Book Chapter
CHALUPNIK, M., Christie, C., & Mullany, L. (2017). (Im)politeness and gender. In J. Culpeper, M. Haugh, & D. Z. Kádár (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness (517-537). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-37508-7This chapter maps out key developments in gender and (Im)politeness scholarship, focusing on theories and concepts which have advanced the field and contributed to its theoretical and methodological sophistication. The authors chronologically catalog... Read More about (Im)politeness and gender.