Language, Ecology and Society

Language, Ecology and Society

Auteur : Jørgen Christian Bang, Jørgen Døør

Date de publication : 2007-08-28

Éditeur : Bloomsbury Academic

Nombre de pages : 248

Résumé du livre

Language, Ecology and Society presents a view of language and ecology from a dialectical perspective. In this analysis, language is seen as a multidimensional phenomenon, which both shapes and is shaped by mind, nature and society.

Contributing to the field of ecolinguistics, this volume proposes a new paradigm termed Dialectical Linguistics, pioneered by Jørgen Christian Bang and Jørgen Døør and based on research spanning three decades. The book argues for a politically and morally responsible approach to language and linguistics.
The book opens with an introduction by Sune Vork Steffensen outlining the theory of Dialectical Linguistics and the history of ecolinguistics and stressing the importance of Bang and Døør's contribution to this global movement.

Further information can also be found on the Language, Ecology and Society website at www.languageecologysociety.org

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