In:Politeness in Professional Contexts
Edited by Dawn Archer, Karen Grainger and Piotr Jagodziński
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 311] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 August 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.311.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: Politeness in professional contexts1
Dawn Archer
Karen Grainger
Piotr Jagodziński
Part I.Politeness in medical contexts23
Chapter 2.Learning to manage rapport in GP trainee encounters: A discursive politeness approach25
Tristan Emerson
Leigh Harrington
Louise Mullany
Sarah Atkins
Dick Churchill
Rachel Winter
Rakes Patel
Chapter 3.Team interaction in healthcare settings: Leadership, rapport-building and clinical outcomes in ad hoc medical
teams55
Malgorzata Chalupnik
Sarah Atkins
Chapter 4.Take care of yourself: Negotiating moral and professional face in stroke
rehabilitation85
Karen Grainger
Chapter 5.Politeness and relational work: In novel digital contexts of healthcare communication107
Olga Zayts
Fefei Zhou
Part II.Politeness in business and organisational contexts (including emails)127
Chapter 6.Managing rapport in team conflicts: Dealing with “the elephant in the room”129
Carolin Debray
Chapter 7.Intercultural (Im)politeness: Influences on the way professional British Sign Language/English
interpreters mediate im/polite language151
Rachel Mapson
Chapter 8.Towards folk pragmatics of call centre service encounters179
Piotr Jagodzinski
Chapter 9.“I always use the word please”: The production and perception of English and Spanish workplace
emails199
Vera Freytag
Chapter 10.“Music for your breakfast” relational work in a sole trader’s
intercultural business emails225
Liz Marsden
Part III.Politeness in legal and security contexts249
Chapter 11.Judicial questioning: How context shapes facework strategies251
Karen Tracy
Chapter 12.Keeping airports safe: The value of small talk273
Dawn Archer
Cliff Lansley
Aaron Garner
Chapter 13.The value of facework in crisis negotiation: With a focus on barricade situations299
Dawn Archer
Index323
