The language of crisis : metaphors, frames and discourses
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The language of crisis : metaphors, frames and discourses
(Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture, v. 87)
John Benjamins, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Constructing and communicating crisis discourse from cognitive, discursive and sociocultural perspectives / Mimi Huang
- Part I. Investigating the language of financial and organisational crisis: Crisis Marketing through conceptual ontology in metaphor in financial reporting: "Decision", "change" ... and Right to Information? / Michael O'Mara-Shimek
- From economic crisis to austerity policies through conceptual metaphor: A corpus-based comparison of metaphors of crisis and austerity in the Portuguese press / Augusto Soares da Silva
- Responding to organisational misbehaviour: The influence of public frames in social media / Lise-Lotte Holmgreen
- Part II. Understanding discourses of political conflicts: Turning the heart into a neighbour (Re)framing Kosovo in Serbian political discourse / Katarina Rasulić
- "Today, the long Arab winter has begun to thaw": A corpus-assisted discourse study of conceptual metaphors in political speeches about the Arab revolutions / Stefanie Ullmann
- Metaphors for protest: The persuasive power of cross-domain mappings on demonstration posters again Stuttgart / Gerrit Kotzur
- Part III. Studying personal crisis in psychotherapy and narrative: The 'transformative' power of metaphor: Assessing its unexplored potential at the crossroads between static and dynamic instances / Federica Ferrari
- Co-constructing 'crisis' with metaphor: A quantitative approach to metaphor use in psychotherapy talk / Dennis Tay
- Narrative modulation in the storytelling of breast cancer survivors' transitional experiences / Mimi Huang
- Framing the onset of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Women's experiences of changes in the body / Olivia Knapton