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This open access book deals with the role of written texts in an increasingly diverse and dynamic society, bringing together a series of studies anchored in the Scandinavian research tradition of sakprosa, which roughly translates as ‘subject-oriented prose’ or ‘professional communication’. The authors examine the written text’s capacity to transcend contextual boundaries, as a crucial factor in the importance of capturing and maintaining content as a manageable entity. The chapters each deal with a text type that manages complex content in a specialized way, including genre shifting in CSR reports, discourse networks in modern digital culture, digital and social media crisis communication, and epistemic positions in non-fiction. This book is relevant to fields such as text research, professional/digital communication, discourse analysis and literacy studies, and may also be of interest to disciplines such as history, rhetoric, organization studies, media studies/journalism, and linguistics.


Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A discourse of things. Nordic perspectives on texts negotiating issues that matter in professional communicationChapter 2: Texts complying with societal pressures - Changing genres in Finnish companies’ CSR reportingChapter 3: Subject-oriented prose in digital discourse networks: digital media as a socio-material condition for access and circulationChapter 4: Crisis communication on social media: Informalization in the hour-by-hour struggle for informationChapter 5: Sheep, watchdogs and wolves as epistemic positions: How a master’s programme in non-fiction writing produced and reflected an epistemic practice for the field of sakprosa in Norway.Chapter 6: Postscript: The Power and Potential of the Concept Sakprosa (CPS) A guided tour through five topoi.

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 31/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9783031331244, 978-3031331244
    ISBN10: 3031331249

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This open access book deals with the role of written texts in an increasingly diverse and dynamic society, bringing together a series of studies anchored in the Scandinavian research tradition of sakprosa, which roughly translates as ‘subject-oriented prose’ or ‘professional communication’. The authors examine the written text’s capacity to transcend contextual boundaries, as a crucial factor in the importance of capturing and maintaining content as a manageable entity. The chapters each deal with a text type that manages complex content in a specialized way, including genre shifting in CSR reports, discourse networks in modern digital culture, digital and social media crisis communication, and epistemic positions in non-fiction. This book is relevant to fields such as text research, professional/digital communication, discourse analysis and literacy studies, and may also be of interest to disciplines such as history, rhetoric, organization studies, media studies/journalism, and linguistics.


    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: A discourse of things. Nordic perspectives on texts negotiating issues that matter in professional communicationChapter 2: Texts complying with societal pressures - Changing genres in Finnish companies’ CSR reportingChapter 3: Subject-oriented prose in digital discourse networks: digital media as a socio-material condition for access and circulationChapter 4: Crisis communication on social media: Informalization in the hour-by-hour struggle for informationChapter 5: Sheep, watchdogs and wolves as epistemic positions: How a master’s programme in non-fiction writing produced and reflected an epistemic practice for the field of sakprosa in Norway.Chapter 6: Postscript: The Power and Potential of the Concept Sakprosa (CPS) A guided tour through five topoi.

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