Full Description
A field-defining survey of research in the rapidly growing field of English for Specific Purposes, now in its second edition 
The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes provides an up-to-date account of the origins, development, current state, and future directions in the study of English as used in its specific contexts, including medical English, business English, and academic English. Featuring research from leading authorities, this comprehensive volume addresses all key aspects of ESP, including speaking, reading, writing, legal English, nursing, assessment, intercultural rhetoric, multimodality, English as a lingua franca, and ethnography. 
The second edition of the Handbook is fully revised to incorporate new areas of ESP research and reflects changing demands on English Language Learners (ELL), including a new historical overview of the field by Prof. Vijay K. Bhatia and entirely new chapters English medium instruction and ESP research, materials development, teacher development, call center communication, Global Englishes and translanguaging, identity, and the emergence of digital genres. Unmatched in its breadth and depth of coverage, The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes: 
Features original state-of-the-art reviews relevant to scholars and students working across applied linguistics and education
Features contributions by scholars working on ESP in a wide range of international contexts
Addresses current and emerging challenges in ESP, with implications for related fields of TESOL and English language education more broadly
Includes in-depth reviews of new ESP research findings and suggestions for further scholarship
 Part of the Wiley Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics series, The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes, Second Edition, is an essential reference for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, researchers, and educators working in TESOL, ELL/ELT, applied linguistics, and language studies.
Contents
Author Biographies ix
 Acknowledgments xvii
 Overview of the Handbook 1
 1 English for Specific Purposes Research: An Historical Overview 7
 Vijay K. Bhatia
 Part I ESP and Language Skills 27
 2 ESP and Speaking 31
 Christine B. Feak and Clarice S.C. Chan
 3 ESP and Listening: Theory, Technology, and Multimodality 53
 Christine C. M. Goh and Jean C. P. Lee
 4 ESP and Reading 73
 Alan Hirvela
 5 ESP and Writing 89
 Ken Hyland
 6 Vocabulary and English for Specific Purposes 107
 Averil Coxhead
 Part II ESP and Pedagogy 125
 7 Needs Analysis and Curriculum Development in ESP 129
 Lynne Flowerdew
 8 Genre and ESP 149
 An Cheng
 9 English Medium Instruction and English for Specific Purposes 167
 Diane Pecorari and Hans Malmström
 10 ESP and Assessment 185
 Dan Douglas
 11 Materials Development and English for Specific Purposes 205
 Nigel Harwood
 12 ESP Teacher Development 225
 Helen Basturkmen
 Part III Areas of ESP Research 243
 13 English for Academic Purposes 247
 Maggie Charles
 14 English for Science and Technology 265
 Jean Parkinson
 15 English in the Workplace 285
 Meredith Marra
 16 Business English 305
 Zuocheng Zhang
 17 Legal English: Past, Present and Future 323
 Jill Northcott
 18 English for Medical Purposes 343
 Gibson Ferguson
 19 English for Nursing 363
 Susan Bosher
 20 Call Center Communication 383
 Eric Friginal
 21 Thesis and Dissertation Writing 403
 Paul Thompson
 22 English for Research Publication Purposes 421
 John Flowerdew
 23 Digital Genres and Practices in English for Specific Purposes 445
 Carmen Pérez-Llantada
 Part IV Research Perspectives and Methodologies in ESP Research 465
 24 ESP and Corpus Studies 469
 Hilary Nesi
 25 ESP and Intercultural Rhetoric 487
 William Rozycki and Ulla Connor
 26 English for Specific Purposes and English as a Lingua Franca 505
 Catherine Nickerson
 27 Global Englishes, Translanguaging, and ESP 525
 Fan Fang and Will Baker
 28 Critical Perspectives on ESP 543
 Sue Starfield
 29 Gender and Race in ESP Research 563
 Ryuko Kubota
 30 Identity and ESP 583
 Ron Darvin and Yue Zhang
 31 Ethnography in ESP 599
 Dacia Dressen-Hammouda
 32 Multimodality and ESP Research 619
 Christoph A. Hafner
 33 The Future of ESP Research: Resources for Access and Agency 641
 Diane D. Belcher
 Index 659
  

              

