Transitional Discourses
Author : Malcolm Kevin Read
Publisher : Dovehouse Editions
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 50,69 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Literature and society
ISBN :
Author : Malcolm Kevin Read
Publisher : Dovehouse Editions
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 50,69 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Literature and society
ISBN :
Author : Innocent Chiluwa
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 45,47 MB
Release : 2021-09-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 3030764850
This edited book analyses the relationship between discourse and conflict, exploring both how language may be used to promote conflict and also how it is possible to avoid or mitigate conflict through tactical use of language. Bringing together contributions from both established scholars and emerging voices in the fields of Discourse Analysis and Conflict Studies, it argues for a discourse approach to making sense of conflict and disagreement in the modern world. ‘Conflict’ is understood here as having a national or global focus and consequences, and includes verbal aggression and hate speech, as well as physical confrontation between political and ethnic groups or states over values, claims to status, power and resources. Themes explored in the volume include the language of conflict, hate speech in online and offline media, and discourse and peace-building, and the chapters examine various national contexts, including Lithuania, Brazil, Belgium, North Macedonia, Sri Lanka, the USA and Afghanistan. The chapters cover conflict-related topics within the fields of Political Science, International Relations, Sociology, Media Studies, and Applied Linguistics, and the book will be of interest to students, researchers and experts in these and related fields, as well as professionals in conflict and peace-building/peace-keeping.
Author : Christian B. N. Gade
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 33,22 MB
Release : 2017-04-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1498512267
Many have argued that ubuntu was a formative influence on the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), South Africa’s famous transitional justice mechanism. A Discourse on African Philosophy: A New Perspective on Ubuntu and Transitional Justice in South Africa challenges and contextualizes this view in a way that not only provides new findings and reflections on ubuntu and the TRC, but also contributes to the field of African philosophy. One of Christian B. N. Gade’s key findings, founded on qualitative interviews in South Africa, is that some former TRC commissioners and committee members question the importance of ubuntu in the TRC process. Another is that there are several differing and historically developing interpretations of ubuntu, some of which have evident political implications and reflect non-factual and creative uses of history. Thus ubuntu is not a shared cultural heritage, in the ethnophilosophical sense of a static property characterizing a group. In fact, throughout this book Gade argues that the ethnophilosophical approach to African philosophy as a static group property is highly problematic. Gade’s research presents an alternative collective discourse on African philosophy (“collective” in the sense that it does not focus on any single individual in particular) that takes differences, historical developments, and social contexts seriously. This book will be of interest to scholars in African philosophy, transitional justice, politics and cultural heritage, and law in South Africa.
Author : Paul Anthony Chilton
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 36,72 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027250480
The year 1989 brought political upheavals in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, the effects of which have not yet ended. The political discourse of the Cold War period disintegrated and gave way to competing alternatives. The contributors to this book are linguists, discourse analysts and social scientists, from all corners of the continent, whose tools of analysis shed light on the crucial two years of transition during which political concepts and political interaction changed in dramatic and sometimes violent ways.
Author : Paul Chilton
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 30,4 MB
Release : 1998-03-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027282625
The year 1989 brought political upheavals in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, the effects of which have not yet ended. The political discourse of the Cold War period disintegrated and gave way to competing alternatives. The contributors to this book are linguists, discourse analysts and social scientists, from all corners of the continent, whose tools of analysis shed light on the crucial two years of transition during which political concepts and political interaction changed in dramatic and sometimes violent ways.
Author : Helen Kelly-Holmes
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 24,15 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781853594625
As we enter the age of digital television with its potential offering of five hundred channels, this volume addresses the implications of the rapidly changing television environment: for societies, for groups, for identities, for communication, for our sense of time, space, place, for education, for language, for genres, for our whole way of life.
Author : Judith Renner
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 29,61 MB
Release : 2018-02-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1526130629
This book offers a new and critical perspective on the global reconciliation technology by highlighting its contingent and highly political character as an authoritative practice of post-conflict peacebuilding. After retracing the emergence of the reconciliation discourse from South Africa to the global level, the book demonstrates how implementing reconciliation in post-conflict societies is a highly political practice which entails potentially undesirable consequences for the post-conflict societies to which it is deployed. Specifically, the book shows how the reconciliation discourse brings about the marginalisation and neutralisation of political claims and identities of local post-conflict populations by producing these societies as being composed of the ‘victims’ and ‘perpetrators’ of past human rights violations which are first and foremost in need of reconciliation and healing. This book will interest students and teachers of transitional justice and international relations.
Author : Paul Gready
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 23,41 MB
Release : 2019-02-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107160936
Builds on micro-level critiques of transitional justice to debate a more comprehensive alternative at the level of theory and practice.
Author : Co Vet
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 19,18 MB
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 3110902613
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across theoretical frameworks as well as studies that provide new insights by building bridges to neighbouring fields such as neuroscience and cognitive science. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes, which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing.
Author : Barry Sandywell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 39,27 MB
Release : 2002-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134853475
In this third Volume of Logological Investigations Sandywell continues his sociological reconstruction of the origins of reflexive thought and discourse with special reference to pre-Socratic philosophy and science and their socio-political context.