Page 192 - Handbooks of Applied Linguistics Communication Competence Language and Communication Problems Practical Solutions
P. 192
170 Meredith Marra and Janet Holmes
Holmes, Janet and Meredith Marra
2002a Humour as a discursive boundary marker in social interaction. In: Anna
Duszak (ed.), Us and Others: Social Identities across Languages, Dis-
courses and Culture, 377–400. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Holmes, Janet and Meredith Marra
2002b Having a laugh at work: How humour contributes to workplace culture.
Journal of Pragmatics 34: 1683–1710.
Holmes, Janet and Meredith Marra
2002 c Over the edge? Subversive humour between colleagues and friends. Humor
15: 65–87.
Holmes, Janet and Meredith Marra
2004 Relational practice in the workplace: Women’s talk or gendered discourse?
Language in Society 33: 377–398.
Holmes, Janet and Meredith Marra
2005 Narrative and the construction of professional identity in the workplace. In:
Joanna Thornborrow and Jennifer Coates (eds.), The Sociolinguistics of
Narrative, 193–213. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Holmes, Janet and Miriam Meyerhoff
1999 The community of practice: Theories and methodologies in language and
gender research. Language in Society: Special Issue: Communities of Prac-
tice in Language and Gender Research 28: 173–183.
Holmes, Janet and Maria Stubbe
2003a Power and Politeness in the Workplace. A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Talk
at Work. London: Longman.
Holmes, Janet and Maria Stubbe
2003b ‘Feminine’ workplaces: Stereotype and reality. In: Janet Holmes and
Miriam Meyerhoff (eds.), The Handbook of Language and Gender, 573–599.
Oxford: Blackwell.
Kotthoff, Helga
this volume Ritual and style across cultures, Chapter 9.
Lave, Jean and Etienne Wenger
1991 Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation. Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press.
Linstead, Steve
1988 Jokers wild: Humour in organisational culture. In: Chris Powell and George
E.C. Paton (eds.), Humour in Society: Resistance and Control, 123–148.
London: Macmillan.
Marra, Meredith and Janet Holmes
2005 Constructing ethnicity and leadership through storytelling at work. Paper
presented at the ANZCA Conference 2005: Communication at Work, 4–7
July 2005, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Martineau, W.
1972 A model of the social functions of humor. In: Jeffrey H. Goldstein and Paul
E. McGhee (eds.), The Psychology of Humor: Theoretical Perspectives and
Empirical Issues, 101–125. New York: Academic Press.
Metge, Joan
1995 New Growth From Old: The Whanau in the Modern World. Wellington,
New Zealand: Victoria University Press.