
Moving towards Peace, Compassion and Empathy through Semiotic Enquiry
Special issue of the Journal Language, Context and Text 6:1 (2024)
Editors
[Language, Context and Text, 6:1] 2024. vi, 225 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 20 August 2024
Published online on 20 August 2024
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Editors’ notep. 1
- Moving towards peace, compassion and empathy through semiotic enquiryAwni Etaywe, Elizabeth A. Thomson & Ingrid Wijeyewardene | pp. 2–26
- Constructing resistance in the quest for social justice: A study of a fracturing in Thai hegemonyIngrid Wijeyewardene | pp. 27–59
- Acknowledging dispossession: A CDA/PDA perspective on discourse dealing with unceded landJ. R. Martin & Priscilla Angela T. Cruz | pp. 60–87
- Compassion as appraisal, performative identity and moral affiliation: A corpus perspective and digital activist strategic communication analysisAwni Etaywe | pp. 88–121
- Feeling, thinking, acting: An intersemiotic study of empathy and compassion in vegan discourseDaniel Lees Fryer | pp. 122–145
- Empathic listening as a social semiotic practice within the tradition of Nonviolent Communication: A systemic functional analysis of choices in the systems of theme and information statusElizabeth A. Thomson | pp. 146–175
- From empathy to activism: An analysis of a letter to the Minister which resulted in successful outcomes for a person with severe intellectual disability and their familyShoshana Dreyfus & Joshua Han | pp. 176–199
- The place of feelings: Empathetic discourse as a strategy for trade union organisingClaudia Ortu | pp. 200–218
- Andy Curtis. 2022. The new peace linguistics and the role of language in conflictReviewed by Awni Etaywe | pp. 219–225
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