Language and peace

Christina Schäffner (Editor), Anita L. Wenden (Editor)

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Abstract

This work's central thesis is that language, as historically used, has been a significant factor in creating political oppression, and economic and social discrimination. The editors argue that the challenge for the next century is to begin using language to inspire inclusion rather than exclusion.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAldershot (UK)
PublisherDartmouth
Number of pages280
ISBN (Print)1-85521-483-0, 978-1-85521-483-5
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 1995

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  • Introduction

    Wenden, A. L. & Schäffner, C., 15 Mar 1995, Language and peace. Schäffner, C. & Wenden, A. L. (eds.). Aldershot: Dartmouth, p. xi-xxi 11 p.

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  • The balance metaphor in relation to peace

    Schäffner, C., 15 Mar 1995, Language and peace. Schäffner, C. & Wenden, A. L. (eds.). Aldershot: Dartmouth, p. 75-91 17 p.

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