
Discourse, Materiality, and Agency within Everyday Social Interactions
Dariush Izadi(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 8. January 2026
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Hardback
88 pages
978-1-009-67537-6 (ISBN)
Description
This Element investigates the interplay between language, discourse, and materiality by focusing on everyday social practices within corner shops and markets in Sydney, Australia. Drawing on linguistic ethnography and data from interactions involving objects, talk, and people, it explores how discourse and materiality are co-constituted. Employing theoretical perspectives from actor-network theory and the concept of mediational means/tools, the study reconceptualizes the role of non-human entities in meaning-making processes. It demonstrates that objects actively participate in shaping cultural practices and social dynamics, offering new insights that broaden applied linguistics' engagement with materiality. By treating objects as agents in discourse, this Element highlights the entanglement of language, agency, and the material world. It foregrounds the dynamic relationships between humans and non-humans in everyday communicative practices, bringing to the fore the significance of material conditions in the production of meaning and interaction.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
291 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-67537-6 (9781009675376)
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. Methodology and analytical tools; 3. Objects as mediators in the semiotic landscape; 4. Material objects and institutional agency in practice; 5. Entangling discourse, materiality, and identity in diasporic service encounters; 6. Conclusion; References.