Risk Discourse and Responsibility
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 24. July 2023
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-90-272-1389-1 (ISBN)
Description
The widespread view that risk is highly relevant in late modern societies has also meant that the very study of risk has become central in many areas of social studies. The key aim of this book is to establish Risk Discourse as a field of research of its own in language studies. Risk Discourse is introduced as a field that not only targets elements of risk, safety and security, but crucially requires aspects of responsibility for in-depth analysis. Providing a rich illustration of ways in which risk and responsibility can serve as analytical tools, the volume brings together scholars from different disciplines within the study of language. An Introduction and an Epilogue highlight the intricate relationship between risk and responsibility. Part 1 deals with expert and lay perspectives on risk; Part 2 with emerging genres for risk discourse; Part 3 with risk and technology and Part 4 with ways of managing risk. The topics covered - such as COVID-19, nuclear energy, machine translation, terrorism - are socially pertinent and timely. Tetsuta Komatsubara's chapter on "Framing risk metaphorically: Changes in metaphors of COVID-19 over time in Japanese", which is chapter 3 in the volume, won the Maenosono Young Researcher's Award in 2024 as the best paper of each graduate school of Kobe University: https://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/ja/announcement/20240716-65819/
Reviews / Votes
Risk Discourse and Responsibility proposes a large diversity of linguistic and discursive approaches to risk and responsibility, with considerations of lived experiences, ideologies, and future projections. The volume distinguishes itself by its coherence through consistent references to the editors' theoretical framework. This volume is thus a must-read as it can guide researchers into the analysis of risk discourse and the attribution of responsibility. It offers pertinent and timely contributions that help to dissect modern discourse produced in societies impacted by past, on-going, and foreseeable crises. -- Anais Auge, Universite Catholique de Louvain, in Pragmatics and Society 16:3 (2025).More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-1389-1 (9789027213891)
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