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2017Gabrielle Hogan‐Brun (2016) “Linguanomics” : what is the market potential of multilingualism? London: Bloomsbury. 184 pages. £11.69, ISBN 9781474238298Whitehouse, Marlies
2017Financial literacy : a key to the real worldWhitehouse, Marlies; Wanzenried, Gabrielle; Kovarova-Simecek, Monika
2017The interplay of emotive language and rational arguments in financial analysts’ recommendations – and its impact on society-at-largeWhitehouse, Marlies
2017The social costs of financial illiteracy : an analysis of the communicative interplay between financial analysts and investorsWhitehouse, Marlies
2017Das Zusammenspiel von beiläufigem Schreiben und medialer Wissensvermittlung in der FinanzkommunikationWhitehouse, Marlies; Perrin, Daniel
2017Sprache, Geld und gutes LebenWhitehouse, Marlies; Perrin, Daniel
2017The language of numbers : understanding financial communication from an AL perspective - the case of trust and financial literacyWhitehouse, Marlies
2017Introduction : Routledge handbook of language and mediaCotter, Colleen; Perrin, Daniel; Whitehouse, Marlies
2017Because language matters : transdisciplinary action research on financial communicationWhitehouse, Marlies; Perrin, Daniel
2017Do financial analysts take investors' financial literacy into account?Whitehouse, Marlies
2017Angewandte Linguistik anwendenKleinberger, Ulla; Perrin, Daniel; De Nardi, Gianni; Whitehouse, Marlies
3-Nov-2016Transdisciplinary research and cross-disciplinary mediation : the case of financial communicationPerrin, Daniel; Whitehouse, Marlies
2-Sep-2016Longitudinal ethnography : understanding the shift from focused writing to writing-by-the-wayPerrin, Daniel; Gnach, Aleksandra; Whitehouse, Marlies
20-Jul-2016Financial analysts as professional writers : between mechanical text production and language awarenessWhitehouse, Marlies; Perrin, Daniel
4-Apr-2016Wo Worte Geld bedeutenWhitehouse, Marlies
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