Say It Like a Boss: How Gender, Politeness, and Power Shape Workplace Commands explores how language reflects power, identity, and social norms in professional communication. This book examines command strategies in the workplace, highlighting how men and women use language to navigate power hierarchies. Through a sociolinguistic approach, speech act analysis, and ethnographic communication studies, it delves into how politeness strategies—such as bald on-record, positive politeness, negative politeness, and off-record—shape perceptions of leadership and authority in professional settings.
Using The Newsroom as a case study, this book analyzes how male and female characters give commands and the linguistic patterns that reflect gender and power dynamics. By connecting linguistic theories with real-world scenarios, Say It Like a Boss provides valuable insights for academics, communication professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the role of language in leadership and workplace interactions.





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