A Pragmatic Agenda for Healthcare: Fostering inclusion and active participation through shared understanding

Sarah Bigi (Editor/Coordinator), Maria Grazia Rossi (Editor/Coordinator)

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Abstract

This volume addresses the issue of pragmatic meaning and interpretation in communication contexts regarding health and does so by combining a series of diverse and complementary approaches, which together highlight the relevance of successfully shared understanding to achieve more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable healthcare systems.
The volume is divided into five thematic sections: 1) Analytical approaches to health communication, 2) Intercultural and mediated communication, 3) Negotiation and meaning construction, 4) Expertise and common ground, 5) Uncertainty and evasive answers, bringing together a group of top scholars on the much-debated issue of shared understanding both at the micro-level of dialogues between professionals and patients, and the macro-level of institutional communication.
In the variety of its contributions, it represents an ambitious attempt at setting pragmatics at the core of healthcare communication research and practice, by combining conceptual reflections on core topics in the field of pragmatics (among which are speech acts, common ground, ambiguity, implicitness), with discourse and linguistic analysis of real-world examples exploring various problems in health communication.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherJohn Benjamins
Number of pages397
Volume338
ISBN (Electronic)9789027249371
ISBN (Print)9789027214270
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Publication series

NamePragmatics & Beyond New Series
PublisherJohn Benjamins
Volume338

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