35.28, FYI: 2nd Call for Chapters - Thinking politically: Cognitive Linguistic insights into political discourse
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Subject: 35.28, FYI: 2nd Call for Chapters - Thinking politically: Cognitive Linguistic insights into political discourse
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Date: 20-Dec-2023
From: Anastasios Vogiatzis [st_vogs at yahoo.gr]
Subject: 2nd Call for Chapters - Thinking politically: Cognitive Linguistic insights into political discourse
Topic: Figurative language and political discourse
Editor: Dr. Anastasios Vogiatzis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Contact: polmo365 at gmail.com
Series: TBA
Deadlines:
Deadline for abstract (200-250 words excluding references): 14
January, 2024
Deadline for first draft: Six months after acceptance of volume
proposal
Abstract submission: https://forms.gle/wveMsq789bm9swoM6
Short description:
The aim of this edited volume is to examine political discourse in the
Cognitive Linguistics framework, figurative language in particular.
“Thinking Politically” builds upon the online workshop “Political
Language in Motion” that took place in January 2023 and the theme
session “Political Discourse in Transformative Times” that was
organized at the “7th Figurative Thought and Language Conference” in
Genova. The volume intends to document and advance the discussion
initiated in these meetings by inviting researchers working in this
area to contribute to the proposed volume. The volume invites
proposals on various issues of political discourse and figurative
language; “political”, broadly defined, covers issues from traditional
political communication, to social media, artificial intelligence,
war, climate change, to name a few. Figurative language aims to cover
topics related to metaphor, metonymy, irony, hyperbole, and other less
commonly researched figures, as well as the interaction between these
figures. Investigating the figurative language of political discourse
in this collective volume is expected to thoroughly examine and reveal
how underlying cognitive processes shape political discourse and
therefore affect political reasoning.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
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