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Over the last few years there has been a burgeoning interest in both space and place as linguistic phenomena. Some of this interest stemmed from studies on the situatedness of language and speech in time and space and how deixis anchors speech to a context. Both our frame of reference with respect to surrounding space and how we conceive and describe it are closely linked to the language we speak. This is why different cultures perceive spatial relations differently, with speakers of one language, for instance, encoding spatial relations with respect to absolute directions while speakers of a different language use egocentric terms.
This book focuses on space, place and the discursive construction of identity in the present, globalized era, where technological developments are causing a change in the perception of spatial boundaries and geographical locations, and identities are experienced in hitherto unknown ways.

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Contents: Greg Myers/Sofia Lampropoulou: Places in Social Research Interviews: Corpus and Conversation – Paul Tucker: Language, Space and Object Identity in Writing on Visual Art – Dacia Dressen-Hammouda: Place and Space as Shapers of Disciplinary Identity: The Role of Indexicality in the Emergence of Disciplinary Writing Expertise – Rosario Caballero: Language, Space and Body: Sensing and Construing Built Space through Metaphor – Nicholas Brownlees: The Constraints and Exploitation of Textual Space in the Seventeenth-Century Periodical Press – Charlotte Danino: Events as Spatial Constructions: The Case Study of CNN’s Live Broadcast on 9/11 – Davide Mazzi: «Head home via the wine store next door …»: Knowledge of Place and Other Representation in American and Italian News Articles – Silvia Cacchiani: Tourist Gaze, Tourist Destination Images and Extended Tourist Destination Experiences: Description and Point of View in Community Travelogs – Giorgia Riboni: Constructing (Cyber-)space on Twitter: A Study of Place Deixis in Tweets – Marina Dossena: Tales of the New World: The Linguistic Construction of Identity between Psychological Proximity and Geographical Distance – Federica Ferrari: At the Crossroads between Subject and Object of Research: Identity Negotiation in the Discourse of ‘Psych. Doctors’ – Anna Stermieri: «There is drama here…».Narrative Spaces in Blog Theatre Reviews – Geoffrey Williams: Identity Depends on Who You Are: A Corpus Perspective – Greg Lessard/Michael Levison: The Literary Representation of Space and Identity: A Model Based on Directed Acyclic Graphs.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 18/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034312493, 978-3034312493
      ISBN10: 3034312490

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Over the last few years there has been a burgeoning interest in both space and place as linguistic phenomena. Some of this interest stemmed from studies on the situatedness of language and speech in time and space and how deixis anchors speech to a context. Both our frame of reference with respect to surrounding space and how we conceive and describe it are closely linked to the language we speak. This is why different cultures perceive spatial relations differently, with speakers of one language, for instance, encoding spatial relations with respect to absolute directions while speakers of a different language use egocentric terms.
      This book focuses on space, place and the discursive construction of identity in the present, globalized era, where technological developments are causing a change in the perception of spatial boundaries and geographical locations, and identities are experienced in hitherto unknown ways.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Greg Myers/Sofia Lampropoulou: Places in Social Research Interviews: Corpus and Conversation – Paul Tucker: Language, Space and Object Identity in Writing on Visual Art – Dacia Dressen-Hammouda: Place and Space as Shapers of Disciplinary Identity: The Role of Indexicality in the Emergence of Disciplinary Writing Expertise – Rosario Caballero: Language, Space and Body: Sensing and Construing Built Space through Metaphor – Nicholas Brownlees: The Constraints and Exploitation of Textual Space in the Seventeenth-Century Periodical Press – Charlotte Danino: Events as Spatial Constructions: The Case Study of CNN’s Live Broadcast on 9/11 – Davide Mazzi: «Head home via the wine store next door …»: Knowledge of Place and Other Representation in American and Italian News Articles – Silvia Cacchiani: Tourist Gaze, Tourist Destination Images and Extended Tourist Destination Experiences: Description and Point of View in Community Travelogs – Giorgia Riboni: Constructing (Cyber-)space on Twitter: A Study of Place Deixis in Tweets – Marina Dossena: Tales of the New World: The Linguistic Construction of Identity between Psychological Proximity and Geographical Distance – Federica Ferrari: At the Crossroads between Subject and Object of Research: Identity Negotiation in the Discourse of ‘Psych. Doctors’ – Anna Stermieri: «There is drama here…».Narrative Spaces in Blog Theatre Reviews – Geoffrey Williams: Identity Depends on Who You Are: A Corpus Perspective – Greg Lessard/Michael Levison: The Literary Representation of Space and Identity: A Model Based on Directed Acyclic Graphs.

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