2013/2014 BA-EOK_VANL Anthropological linguistics: language and culture in organisations
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Anthropological linguistics: language and culture in organisations |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn
Changes in schedule may occur. wednesday 9:50 11:30, week 36-41,43-49 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 40 |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in English and Organisational
Communication
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Last updated on 02-07-2013 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The student must demonstrate ability
to use the theories and methods of anthropological linguistics to
investigate topics related to language and culture in
organisations, including the ability to
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The course introduces students to
anthropological linguistics, a field which focusses on the
importance of language for an understanding of culture and society.
The course covers key theoretical concepts and issues of the field
such as linguistic relativity, language contact, cross-language
miscommunication, language ideologies and language and
identity.
The course focusses specifically on the use of anthropological linguistics in an organisational context, covering topics such as language choice (when do Danish companies use English and when do they use Danish and why?), language policy (what kind of strategies are implemented and why?) and company culture (what is the relationship between company culture and language use?). After taking the course, students should be able to understand the role of language in relation to culture(s). This introduction will provide students with an angle to understand and explain language and culture related topics in companies and other organisations using the theories and methods of anthropological linguistics. |
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Lectures, student presentations, home assignments, group work, class discussion. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Laura M. Ahern. 2012. Living Language. An Introduction to
Linguistic Anthropology. Malden: Blackwell.
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Last updated on
02-07-2013