The Language of Environment: A New RhetoricPsychology Press, 1996 - 264 pages Building on the work of contemporary thinkers such as Billig and McCloskey, Myerson (English, King's College) and Rydin (geography, London School of Economics) develop a rhetorical approach to the analysis and interpretation of environmental discourse based on a plethora of current environmental arguments. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Table des matières
Topic analysis 1 | 37 |
Topic analysis II | 79 |
Environmental ethos | 119 |
metaphorical argumentation | 149 |
dialectic of catastrophe | 181 |
Rhetoric and culture | 203 |
Appendix One | 229 |
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The Language of Environment: A New Rhetoric George Myerson,Yvonne Rydin Aucun aperçu disponible - 1996 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
31 December agenda analysis answer culture argu arguable worlds associated Billig biodiversity biological Brundtland Report claims climate change concept discourse conflict contemporary context Daly debate December democracy dialectic of catastrophe dialogues discussion diversity Earth Summit ecological ecospeak emotive energy envi environet environment words environmental arguments environmental economics environmental irony environmentalists ethical ethos expertise feasible possibility figures forest future Gaia Gaian Giddens global warming Gore greenhouse effect growth human ibid ideas impact imply industrial information discourses issue knowledge Limits to growth Lindblom London Lovelock McCloskey means measurement ment metaphors Michael Billig modern natural resources nomic numbers objectivity overcoming the polarity Pearce planet politics pollution population practice discourses problems question quotes rainforest Remodernized rhetoric ronmental scientific scientists Shiva social society solution species sustainable development texts Theme theory thin Earth tion Topic University Press values viewpoints vision voices WCED