Contents: Giuliana Garzone: Introduction - Paola Catenaccio: Constructing Identities in the Fashion Industry: Building Brand and Customer Image through Press Releases - Delia Chiaro: A Question of Taste: Translating the Flavour of Italy - Marinel Gerritsen/Catherine Nickerson/Corine van den Brandt/Rogier Crijns/Nuriá Dominguez/Frank van Meurs/Ulrike Nederstigt: English in Print Advertising in Germany, Spain and the Netherlands: Frequency of Occurrence, Comprehensibility and the Effect on Corporate Image - Cornelia Ilie: British, 'Consensus' vs. Swedish 'Samförstånd' in Parliamentary Debates - Daniela Wawra: On Course for the Next Stage of Success: the Annual Reports of U.S. and Japanese Companies - Kumiko Murata: The Discourses of Pro- and Anti-Whaling in the British and Japanese News Editorials: A Comparative Cultural Perspective - Maria Cristina Paganoni: Recontextualizing Language: Indian Activists and the Recasting of English - Stefanie Zilles Pohle: Offers in Irish English and German Business Negotiations: A Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Analysis - Grahame T. Bilbow: Speaking and not Speaking Across Cultures - Ora-Ong Chakorn: Written Business Invitations: A Cross-Cultural Rhetorical Analysis - Gina Poncini: Communicating within and across Professional Worlds in an Intercultural Setting - Carmen Valero Garcés/Bruce Downing: Modes of Communication between Suppliers of Services and Non-native English-speaking Users: Doctor-Patient Interaction - Cynthia Kellett Bidoli: The Linguistics Conference Setting: A Comparative Analysis of Intercultural Disparities during English to Italian Sign Language Interpretation - Catherine Nickerson: English as a Lingua Franca in Business Contexts: Strategy or Hegemony?
The Editors: Giuliana Garzone is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Milan, Italy. Her main field of investigation is specialized discourse in its different domains. She has coordinated research projects and published extensively on legal language, scientific discourse, business communication and political discourse. Her other research interests include translating and interpreting studies. Cornelia Ilie is Professor of English Linguistics at Örebro University, Sweden. Her main research interests include interdisciplinary approaches to topics pertaining to pragmatics, discourse analysis, argumentation and rhetoric. She has initiated international projects and has published extensively on institutional genres and cross-cultural perspectives on language use in TV shows, courtrooms, and parliaments.