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Tag Archives: English for medical purposes

Global Resources in ESP: The Impact of Professional Communication Research on Organizational Communication

Posted on 6 August 2012 by Kevin Knight
Kevin Knight
Kevin Knight

Hello, ESPers worldwide! I would like to share with you an outstanding book chapter that addresses issues in organizational communication from the point of view of the professional communication researcher (in contrast to the view of the trainer).

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Posted in TESOL Blog | Tagged as business communication, Chris Candlin, communication theory, Emergent themes and research challenges: Reconceptualising LSP, English for medical purposes, English for Specific Purposes, ESP, ESP Interest Section, Jonathan Crichton, Kevin Knight, organizational communication, TESOL international association | Leave a comment
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