Language and PeaceChristina Schäffner, Anita Wenden Language and Peace presents research findings from the work of critical linguistics, with clear implications for language and peace educators, of how language is a factor to be considered together with social and economic factors in any examination of the social conditions and institutions that lead to war and sustain social inequality and discrimination. |
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Perspectives from Peace | 3 |
Discourse Analysis as Ideology Analysis | 17 |
Foreign Policy by Metaphor | 37 |
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