The Routledge handbook of language in conflict

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The Routledge handbook of language in conflict

edited by Matthew Evans, Lesley Jeffries and Jim O'Driscoll

(Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics)(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Routledge Handbook of Language in Conflict presents a range of linguistic approaches as a means for examining the nature of communication related to conflict. Divided into four sections, the Handbook critically examines text, interaction, languages and applications of linguistics in situations of conflict. Spanning 30 chapters by a variety of international scholars, this Handbook: includes real-life case studies of conflict and covers conflicts from a wide range of geographical locations at every scale of involvement (from the personal to the international), of every timespan (from the fleeting to the decades-long) and of varying levels of intensity (from the barely articulated to the overtly hostile) sets out the textual and interactional ways in which conflict is engendered and in which people and groups of people can be set against each other considers what linguistic research has brought, and can bring, to the universal aim of minimising the negative effects of outbreaks of conflict wherever and whenever they occur. The Routledge Handbook of Language in Conflict is an essential reference book for students and researchers of language and communication, linguistics, peace studies, international relations and conflict studies.

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List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: the origins of the Routledge Handbook of Language in Conflict Section 1: Text in conflict 1: Introduction: textual choice and communication in conflict 2: Discursive (re)construction of the prelude to the 2003 Iraq War in op/ed pieces: dialectics of argument and rhetoric 3: Stark choices and brutal simplicity: the blunt instrument of constructed opposition in news editorials 4: Projecting your 'opponent''s views: linguistic negation and the potential for conflict 5: Ideological positioning in conflict: the United States and Egypt's domestic political trajectory 6: Homosexuality in Latvian and Polish parliamentary debates 1994-2013: a historical approach to conflict in political discourse 7: Conflict and categorisation: a corpus and discourse study of naming participants in forced migration 8: Hate speech: conceptualisations, interpretations and reactions Section 2: Interaction in conflict 9: Introduction 10: Conflict, disagreement and (im)politeness 11: Offence and conflict talk 12: Conflict interaction: insights from Conversation Analysis 13: Conflict in political discourse: conflict as congenital to political discourse 14: Discourse features of disputing in small claims hearings 15: Leadership in conflict: disagreement and consensus negotiation in a start-up team 16: Interaction and conflict in digital communication Section 3: Languages in conflict 17: Introduction: conflict with the stuff of language 18: Ethnicity, conflict and language choice: the case of northern Ghana 19: Language and conflict in the Mapuche context 20: Linguistic Landscape as an arena of conflict: language removal, exclusion and ethnic identity construction in Lithuania 21: "You are shamed for speaking it or for not speaking it good enough": the paradoxical status of Spanish in the US Latino community 22: Hate crimes: language, vulnerability and conflict 23: Language ideologies in conflict at the workplace Section 4: Linguistics in conflict 24: Introduction: the potential for Linguistics to change conflict in the 'real' world 25: The value of linguistics in assessing potential threats in an airport setting 26: Threatening contexts: an examination of threatening language from linguistic, legal and law enforcement perspectives 27: Talk in mediation: metaphors in acrimonious talk 28: Conflicts of policy and self-representation in the UK asylum process 29: On agency, witnessing and surviving: interpreters in situations of violent conflict 30: The Irish language in Belfast: the role of a language in post-conflict resolution Afterword Index

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