
The Routledge Handbook of Ecolinguistics
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"We live in the world, and shape the world we live in, through the language we use. Ecolinguistics studies this relation between language and the world. Ecolinguists describe, but also critique, forms of language that create but may also threaten environments and languages. This book brings together the best in ecolinguistic scholarship and contains chapters that merge linguistic analysis with reflections on science, politics, philosophy and ethics. Anybody trying to understand our future life on this planet should find something interesting to read in this collection."Brigitte Nerlich, University of Nottingham, UK
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Hermine Penz is Associate Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Graz, Austria. Her main research interests lie in the fields of pragmatics and discourse, intercultural communication, and language and ecology. She is the Special Issues editor of the journal Pragmatics and Society.
Content
A. Linguistic and biological diversity: minority and majority languages, endangerment
and revival
1. Biological diversity and language diversity: parallels and differences
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and David Harmon
2. The ecology of language contact: minority and majority languages
Albert Bastardas-Boada
3. Language endangerment and language death: the future of language diversity
Suzanne Romaine
4. The Economy of language ecology: economic aspects of minority languages
Alwin F. Fill
5. Language Evolution from an ecological perspective
Salikoko Mufwene
6. Ecological aspects of language planning
Robert B. Kaplan
B. Language Contact (bilingualism and multilingualism) and contact languages
7. Individual and societal bilingualism and multilingualism
Sabine Ehrhart
8. Linguistic imperialism and the consequences for language ecology
Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
9. What creolistics can learn from ecolinguistics
Peter Muehlhaeusler
10. Ecosystemic Linguistics
Hildo Honorio do Couto
PART II: The role of language concerning the environment (biological and ecological)
A. The role of language in creating, aggravating and solving environmental problems
11. Positive discourse analysis: re-thinking human ecological relationships
Arran Stibbe
12. Using visual images for showing environmental problems
Anders Hansen
13. Investigating texts about environmental degradation using critical discourse analysis and
corpus linguistic techniques
Richard Alexander
14. The pragmatics of metaphor: an ecological view
Jacob L. Mey
B. How environmental topics appear in texts and in the media: ecological and
unecological discourse
15. Lexicogrammar and Ecolinguistics
Andrew Goatly
16. The treatment of environmental topics in the language of politics
Mai Kuha
17. Eco-advertising: the linguistics and semiotics of green(-washed) persuasion
Hartmut Stoeckl and Sonja Molnar
18. 'Global warming' or 'climate change'?
Hermine Penz
19. Media reports about natural disasters: an ecolinguistic perspective
Martin Doering
C. How do language and discourse transport ecological and unecological ideas?
20. The discursive representation of animals
Guy Cook and Alison Sealey
21. Euphemisms for killing animals and for other forms of their use
Wilhelm Trampe
22. Overcoming anthropocentrism with anthropomorphic and physiocentric uses of language?
Reinhard Heuberger
23. Ecolinguistics and place-names: interaction between humans and nature
Joshua Nash
PART III: Philosophical and transdisciplinary ecolinguistics
24. The ethics of scientific language about the environment
Brendon Larson
25. Language, ecolinguistics and education
George N. Jacobs
26. The micro-ecological grounding of language: how linguistic symbolicity extends and
transforms human ecology
Sune V. Steffensen
27. Transdisciplinary linguistics: ecolinguistics as a pace-maker into a new scientific age
Peter Finke
28. Religion, language and ecology
Todd LeVasseur
PART IV: New orientations and future directions in ecolinguistics
29. Ecolinguistics in the 21st century: new orientations and future directions
Alwin F. Fill and Hermine Penz
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