Issues of 'deficit' play a crucial role in the social world in fields as diverse as:
Christopher N. Candlin is Senior Research Professor in Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He researches in discourse analysis and pragmatics especially in the contexts of public institutions and professions. He has held Professorships in Applied Linguistics at Lancaster, UK, The City University of Hong Kong, The UK Open University, and Honorary Professorships at the Universities of Lancaster, Nottingham and Cardiff, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University. He was also President of the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA) for two terms between 1996 and 2002. He publishes widely in Applied Linguistics and sits on the Editorial Boards of several major journals in the field. Jonathan Crichton is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Research Fellow in the Research Centre for Languages and Cultures at the University of South Australia. His research focuses on the role of language in professional-lay interactions that shape people's life chances. He has collaborated extensively with practitioners in fields such as aged care, psychiatry, language education and law, presenting and writing interdisciplinary papers in a range of international journals and edited collections. He is the author of The Discourse of Commercialization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
List of Contributors
p. viii
Introduction
p. 1
Characterisation in the Context of Law
Constructing Vulnerability: The Experience of Children and Other Groups within Legal Discourse
p. 25
Learning and Unlearning Being Guilty: On the Contingent Ascription of a Deficit Category
p. 42
Responsibility in the Context of Social Work
Categorisations of Child 'in Need' and Child 'in Need of Protection' and Implications for the Formulation of 'Deficit' Parenting
p. 63
'She is not coping': Risk Assessment and Claims of Deficit in Social Work
p. 81
Identity in the Context of Health Care
Narrative, Identity and Care: Joint Problematisation in a Study of People Living with Dementia
p. 101
'We're just going to be talking about you …': Identifying Deficits and Achieving Quality in Nurse-Patient Discourse
p. 119
'You don't want to look like that for the rest of your life': Contested Discourses of Loss in a Normative Societal Context
p. 137
Relationships in the Context of Management
Identity Work in Consultancy Projects: Ambiguity and Distribution of Credit and Blame
p. 159
On the Discursive Construction of Knowledge Deficits in the 'Alter'
p. 175
Capacity in the Context of Communication Disorder
The Discursive Construction of Language Disorders
p. 195
Public and Private Identity: The Co-construction of Aphasia through Discourse
p. 215
Recognition in the Context of Educational Diversity
Epistemic Injustice and the Power to Define: Interviewing Cameroonian Primary School Teachers about Language Education
p. 235
Absence as Deficit in Assessing Intercultural Capability
p. 256
Agency in the Context of Marketing
Discourses of Deficit and Deficits of Discourse: Computers, Disability and Mediated Action
p. 275
Young Peoples' Binge Drinking Constituted as a Deficit of Individual Self-control in UK Government Alcohol Policy
p. 293
Membership in the Context of Institutional Appraisal
Measuring Deficit
p. 311
A Neo-colonial Farce? Discourses of Deficit in Australian Aboriginal Land Claim and Native Title Cases
p. 327
Index
p. 347
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