The book explores the intersection of automation and communication through a posthumanist perspective, using diverse examples from healthcare, religion, service encounters, and poetry. Lionel Wee offers deep insights into how automation influences interactions and the implications for human experience, encouraging readers to reconsider the role of technology in communication.
Lionel Wee Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2024
- 2022
Provides researchers and graduate students in sociolinguistics with a theory of landscape affect as a linguistic and semiotic phenomenon. It is also of value to cultural geographers, urban sociologists and planners, and other researchers and students interested in the analysis of space and how spatial meanings are constructed.
- 2021
Posthumanism does not deny the role of humans but questions the assumption that it is human activity and agency that should be given pride of place in any analysis of social activity. This carries important and interesting implications for the study of World Englishes, some of which are explored in this Element.
- 2020
The Singlish Controversy
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book is for students and researchers who are interested in language policy and New Englishes, as well as in questions about the nature of language. It argues that a detailed analysis of the Singlish controversy can illuminate broader questions about language, identity and globalization.
- 2019
The Language of Organizational Styling
- 211 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This is the first book-length study of the linguistics of organizational styling, looking at the language and semiotic resources used by holiday resorts, pharmaceutical companies, restaurants and insurance companies in order to project their identities, and style themselves.
- 2014
Consumption, Cities and States
Comparing Singapore with Asian and Western Cities
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book explores the intricate relationship between consumption, citizenship, and state dynamics in various global cities, focusing on a comparative analysis between Singapore and other cities in Asia and the West. It delves into how these factors shape urban life and influence social structures, offering insights into the cultural and economic implications of consumption in diverse urban environments.
- 2012
Markets of English
Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on Bourdieu's linguistic market theory, this book explores the intersection of sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. It presents a critical examination of global English, emphasizing how speakers ascribe value and social significance to the language. Through this lens, the authors offer fresh insights into the dynamics of language use and its implications in a globalized context.