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The Professional Image of Graduates of English Studies of Vienna University
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The Professional Image of Graduates of English Studies of Vienna University

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The present research examines the professional image of humanists - in particular of graduates of English and American Studies of Vienna University. It presents the strategies of image management favored by individuals to construct and reconstruct their professional, gender and social identity in talk. Drawing on a systemic functional and a discourse-historical approach the analysis of thirty qualitative interviews shows that differences in coherence, form and consistency primarily relate to the perceived adequacy or inadequacy of the profession chosen. The results of this research suggest that the influence of variables such as gender, social status and personality on linguistic output is important, yet in this context not dominant.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
18 March 2003
Pages
418
ISBN
9783631395370

The present research examines the professional image of humanists - in particular of graduates of English and American Studies of Vienna University. It presents the strategies of image management favored by individuals to construct and reconstruct their professional, gender and social identity in talk. Drawing on a systemic functional and a discourse-historical approach the analysis of thirty qualitative interviews shows that differences in coherence, form and consistency primarily relate to the perceived adequacy or inadequacy of the profession chosen. The results of this research suggest that the influence of variables such as gender, social status and personality on linguistic output is important, yet in this context not dominant.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
18 March 2003
Pages
418
ISBN
9783631395370