33.944, FYI: The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering - call for reviewers
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Subject: 33.944, FYI: The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering - call for reviewers
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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 19:02:13
From: Chris Shei [C-C.Shei at Swansea.ac.uk]
Subject: The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering - call for reviewers
We are now recruiting up to ten editorial members who will each review 3-5
papers and give feedback to help enhance the quality of the paper. Their names
will be shown on the title page as members of the editorial board for this
prestigious handbook, and each will receive a hardcopy of the book when
published.
Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering Edited by Chris Shei and
James Schnell
I. State-led mind engineering
1. Media Manipulation and the Role of State: Propaganda and Persuasion in
Russia
2. Democratic minds, undermined: The many forms of state sponsored mind
engineering in China
3. Control and Censorship of the Internet in Authoritarian Regimes: Assessing
Egypt, Iran and Turkey
4. The Chinese Communist Party’s Historical Resolutions as Mind-Engineering
Projects
5. defining democracy by nationalism: Chinese state discourses on
post-handover Hong Kong’s democratization
6. Engineering the Mind of a Child: The Potency of Japanese Language Lessons
in Colonized Korea
II. Mind engineering in public spheres
7. The Benefit of the Doubt: How Big Oil Made Us Think
8. Collective narratives in workplaces: from identity work to a form of mind
shaping
9. Red Tourism: Promoting Spirituality, Ecology, and Patriotism in Tibet
10. Unravelling Mnemonic Manipulations in Electioneering: Investigations into
Mind Engineering within Taiwanese Elections
11. The Truth Lies In-between: Mind Engineering in the 2020-21 Indian Farmers'
Protest
III. Mind engineering in fiction, film and television
12. Brainwashing in Cold War Fiction and Film
13. Manipulating the Mind of Audience: A Translation from the Verbal to the
Cinematic
14. Humor as a mind-engineering tool in the digital age: the case of stand-up
comedy
15. Creating Model Chinese Youth in X-Change: A Multimodal Legitimation
Analysis
16. Patriotism and nationalism in Chinese fansubbing
17. Remembrance of things past: newspeak, cyberspeak and speech acts
IV. Religious mind engineering
18. Of Maidens, Stars and the Blue of Night: A Critical Approach to
Understanding Extremist Recruitment through Songs and Dreams
19. The ‘Cult’: Brainwashing, and Beyond, in the Construction of a Category
20. From Off Grid to Prepper: Prepper Magazines that Engineer the Paranoid
Mind
21. Biological Plasticity, Exceptionalism, and Vaccine Hesitancy: The Politics
of Pure Life and Nationalism in India during COVID-19
V. Mind engineering related to sex, gender and wellbeing
22. Empowering women in social media discourse
23. The Commodification of Sexual Wellness, Race, Gender, and The Engineering
of Consent: Wildflowersex vs. Black Femmes, A Case Study
24. “You are nothing but a hole”: Brainwash porn, incel ideology and the
limits of gender
25. Designing Mental Wellness Therapies Using Mind Engineering Techniques
VI. Comparative analysis of mind engineering
26. Distinguishing Authoritarian and Democratic Technics: Lewis Mumford on
Manipulation, Mind Control, and the Megamachine
27. Content Control in Comparative Perspective: The Differences between
Democracies and Autocracies
28. Ideological war in translation: A comparison between Voice of America and
People’s Daily in translation coverage tactics
VII. Linguistic and semiotic analysis of mind engineering
29. The metapragmatics of political mind engineering in Chinese official
discourse: Steering the pendulum between authoritarian and totalitarian
discourse modes
30. Linguistic Characteristics and Strategies of Mind Engineering: Evidence
from Political, Nationalist, and Pro-China Discourse
31. A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Editorials in a Single-Party State
32. A Political Discourse on ‘Indus’: Moving from Archaeology to Semiotics
33. Killing Two Birds with One Stone: China English Translation in China’s
Internal and External Propaganda and Ideological Work
34. Visual language and mind engineering: the case of multicultural emojis
(unfinished due to word limit)
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
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