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G. Madou
Ecrivain public by G. Madou explores the role of public writers in contemporary society, focusing on correspondence, letter-writing services, and the social dimensions of written communication. The book serves as a practical guide for individuals and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of professional writing, particularly in French. It delves into the historical and cultural context of public writing, offering insights into rhetorical techniques, the evolution of writing services, and the intersection of language and social identity. Madou’s work is structured to provide both theoretical frameworks and actionable advice, making it a valuable resource for students, educators, and practitioners in the field of communication. The text emphasizes the importance of clarity, precision, and cultural awareness in crafting effective written messages. While rooted in French linguistic traditions, the principles discussed are applicable to broader contexts of public discourse. The book also addresses challenges faced by public writers, such as adapting to digital communication trends while preserving the integrity of traditional writing practices. Through case studies and analytical discussions, Madou illustrates how public writing can influence policy, education, and community engagement. The work is particularly relevant for those interested in the sociology of language and the professionalization of writing as a service. By examining the interplay between individual expression and societal needs, Ecrivain public offers a nuanced perspective on the enduring relevance of written communication in an increasingly digital world.
| Publisher | Du Puits Fleuri |
|---|---|
| Pages | 255 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-867-39142-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-867-39142-2 primary |
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