Integrating the Participants’ Perspective in the Study of Language and Communication Disorders

Integrating the Participants’ Perspective in the Study of Language and Communication Disorders
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Total Pages : 162
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Book Synopsis Integrating the Participants’ Perspective in the Study of Language and Communication Disorders by : Charlotte Marie Bisgaard Klemmensen

Download or read book Integrating the Participants’ Perspective in the Study of Language and Communication Disorders written by Charlotte Marie Bisgaard Klemmensen and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-04-10 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a new analytical approach that will advance the establishment of a new discourse within the study of language and communication disorders. Instances of recurring aphasia and acquired brain injury are discussed in an empirical observation study through a theoretical lens that combines Integrational Linguistics, ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and practice theory. In doing so, this interdisciplinary analysis adds a person-centered perspective to existing ethnographic approaches. It addresses a significant gap in our understanding of the social/communicative/interactional consequences of brain injury for everyday life by focusing on the practical problems that individuals with communication difficulties and acquired brain damage - and their care-takers, family and friends - have to solve in everyday life, and how they solve them. This innovative work will appeal to health and social care practitioners and care-givers, in addition to scholars of health communication, cognitive, psycho- and sociolinguistics.


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