Double-voicing at Work
Discover the intriguing dynamics of communication in professional settings with Double-voicing at Work by Baxter. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2014, this insightful hardback edition spans 120 pages and delves into the concept of 'double-voicing'—a fundamental aspect of spoken interactions within institutional environments.
Baxter's groundbreaking research uncovers how women employ double-voicing more frequently than men, using this technique to foster acceptance and approval in the workplace. This book explores the complex interplay of power, gender, and linguistic skills, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how communication shapes professional relationships.
Whether you're an academic, a professional, or simply curious about gender dynamics in communication, Double-voicing at Work offers valuable insights that are essential for navigating today's workplace. Enhance your understanding and improve your interactions with this essential read.