The editors
are in talks with John Benjamins Publishing Company (Amsterdam) and plan to
publish the edited volume in the Benjamins’ Discourse Approaches to Politics,
Culture and Society (edited by Jo Angouri and Andreas Musolff). This book
series is peer-reviewed and indexed in Scopus.
Discourse
Analysis and Conflict Studies
Interest in
the broad subject of conflict studies by linguists and language scholars has
increased over the years with the growing incidents of conflicts, wars and
political violence around the world. There have also been increasing and
interesting studies that applied linguistic and discourse approaches to the
study of violent protests, activism and political struggles. These studies have
given significant insights to the role of language use or discourse in conflict
initiation and conflict resolution. From these burgeoning studies, it is clear
that there is a strong connection between how what is said or written and how
conflict may develop and escalate.
Discourse
theorists generally believe that oral or writtendiscourse produced by different
people vary with recognizable patterns, depending on their social domains of
life (see, for example, Laclau & Mouffe, 1985). The work of a discourse
analyst is to analyze these patterns and identify their significance and
consequences. Critical discourse analysis (CDA) for example, shows how language
works in sociocultural and political contexts, focusing on power relations and
ideological perspectives reflected in discourse texts, and their wider
implications for the society.
Hence, a
critical discourse study of subtle texts such as news reports (or “fake news”),
editorials, propaganda, social media publications, etc. in the form of writing,
visual or multimodal/video streaming will be very important in contemporary
times.
This
collection of essays will aim to show the synergy between discourse analysis
and conflict studies by showing how topics in conflicts studies and conflict
resolution may be researched using methods and approaches in discourse analysis
(e.g. CDA, multi-modal discourse analysis, conversation analysis etc.)
This study
will attempt to cover all conflict-related topics within the fields of
political science, international relations, sociology, media studies, applied
linguistics etc., which will include:
- Terrorism and extremism
- Conflict and war
- Political crisis
- Ethnic violence/sectarian crisis
- Activism and violent protest
- Hate speech and verbal war (in the media and the Internet, etc.)
- Conflict resolution techniques
- Discourse and peace processes
- Etc.
Contributors
are invited to submit chapter proposals (about 200 words) not later than 30th June
2019. Kindly send Abstracts or questions as email attachment to Innocent
Chiluwa: innocent.chiluwa@covenantuniversity.edu.ng
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