Good to Talk Living and Working in a Communication Culture
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Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited Summary: In this thought-provoking study, Deborah Cameron deconstructs the 'good to talk' myth, and looks at what lies behind the current upsurge of concern about talk in our workplaces, classrooms and private lives.
9780761957713
ISBN:0761957715
Pub Date: 2000Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited Summary: In this thought-provoking study, Deborah Cameron deconstructs the 'good to talk' myth, and looks at what lies behind the current upsurge of concern about talk in our workplaces, classrooms and private lives.
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Pub Date: 2000
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited
9780761957713
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0761957715
Pub Date: 2000
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited
In this thought-provoking study, Deborah Cameron deconstructs the 'good to talk' myth, and looks at what lies behind the current upsurge of concern about talk in our workplaces, classrooms and private lives.
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