Ha sido reseñado en:
Jean-Claude Mathieu (res.)
Nexus, ISSN-e 1697-4646, Nº. 2, 2022, págs. 57-60
Journal of language and politics, ISSN 1569-2159, Vol. 22, Nº. 2, 2023, págs. 268-271
This collection explores the discursive strategies and linguistic resources underpinning conflict and polarization, taking a multidisciplinary approach to examine the ways in which conflict is constructed across a diverse range of contexts.
The volume is divided into two sections as a means of identifying two different dimensions to conflict construction and bridging the gap between different perspectives through a constructivist framework. The first part comprises chapters looking at sociopolitical conflicts across specific geographic contexts across the US, Europe and Latin America. The second half of the book unpacks sociocultural conflicts, those not defined by physical borders but shaped by ideological differences on core values, such as on religion, gender and the environment. Drawing on frameworks across such fields as linguistics, critical discourse analysis, rhetoric studies and cognitive studies, the book offers new insights into the discursive polarization that permeates contemporary communicative interactions and the ways in which a better understanding of conflict and its origins might serve as a mechanism for providing new ways forward.
This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in critical discourse analysis, linguistics, rhetoric studies and peace and conflict studies.
Who are the "people" of Catalonia?: referential expressions and narratives of a conflict that has divided this "social group" in two
págs. 25-43
Social movements and protest events in Portugal, during and after the austerity measures: a discursive analysis
págs. 44-61
págs. 62-79
págs. 80-98
Co-constructing conflict: the role of humorous memes in recreating Donald Trump and his "others"
págs. 99-121
págs. 122-136
Of heroes and enemies: visual polarization in the propaganda magazines of the Islamic State
págs. 137-152
Framing conflict in the Syrian refugee crisis: multimodal representations in the Spanish and British press
págs. 153-173
Polarization and the educational conflict: a linguistic and multimodal approach to the discursive (re)construction of the Chilean student movement in the mainstream media and Facebook
págs. 174-191
From the war on Covid-19 to political wars: metaphor as a mechanism of polarization in the early stages of the 2020 pandemic
págs. 192-212
Unicorns, donkeys and elephants: the battle on climate change in the United States of America as reflected in cartoons
págs. 215-234
The social debate on energy sources and climate change: representations, argumentation and the emotional dimension
págs. 235-252
Angry white women?: right-wing female politicians reframing feminism in Spain
págs. 253-272
The polarization of the journalistic account on gender-based violence: a discursive analysis of its media treatment
págs. 273-294
The negated synecdoche: a rhetorical analysis of the Bible in the light of queer theology
págs. 295-309
Multimodal discourse analysis of news according to Complexity Theory: the United States-Cuba conflict: a case study
Raquel García Riverón, Alejandro Fidel Marrero Montero, Yoan Acosta González
págs. 310-336
Gudari or villain?: analysis of the rhetorical construction of the terrorist within the framework of the Basque conflict
págs. 337-353
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