Third-sector discourses and the future of (un)employment : skilled labor, new technologies, and the meaning of work
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01/09/2002
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In this paper we analyse a 600,000 word corpus comprised of policy statements produced within supranational, national, state and local legislatures about the nature and causes of(un)employment. We identify significant rhetorical and discursive features deployed by third sector (un)employment policy authors that function to extend their legislative grasp to encompass the most intimate aspects of human association. |
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Walter de Gruyter |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26429/1/26429.pdf DOI:10.1515/text.2002.017 Graham, Philip W. & Paulsen, Neil (2002) Third-sector discourses and the future of (un)employment : skilled labor, new technologies, and the meaning of work. Text and Talk, 22(3), pp. 443-467. |
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Copyright 2002 Walter de Gruyter The final publication is available at www.degruyter.com |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #200400 LINGUISTICS #Employment policy #Third Sector #Discourse analysis #Globalisation |
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Journal Article |