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Language and Power in Discourses of Conflict 1st Edition

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1st Edition

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9783631819326, 9783631811443, 9783631819333, 9783631819340

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Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

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PDF and EPUB

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The given volume provides insight into the integrated cooperation that was built in the trilateral scientific project “Aggression and Argumentation. Discourses of Conflict and their Linguistic Negotiation”. Presented here are analyses of the relationship of language and power, the interplay of aggression and argumentation, as well as of cooperation and conflict. The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is an important, but not the only starting point for the analytical reflections, that are enriched through research on further conflict situations in Eastern European and (post)socialist areas like former Yugoslavia, the South Caucasus, Poland and the Czech Republic.

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Language and Power in Discourses of Conflict 1st Edition

SKU: 9783631819333

Original price was: $93.10.Current price is: $24.99.

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Language and Power in Discourses of Conflict 1st Edition

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Marina Scharlaj

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1st Edition

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9783631819333, 9783631811443, 9783631819326, 9783631819340

Publisher

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

The given volume provides insight into the integrated cooperation that was built in the trilateral scientific project “Aggression and Argumentation. Discourses of Conflict and their Linguistic Negotiation”. Presented here are analyses of the relationship of language and power, the interplay of aggression and argumentation, as well as of cooperation and conflict. The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is an important, but not the only starting point for the analytical reflections, that are enriched through research on further conflict situations in Eastern European and (post)socialist areas like former Yugoslavia, the South Caucasus, Poland and the Czech Republic.