Place-Making in the Declarative City

Place-Making in the Declarative City

Author: Beatrix Busse

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-06-08

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 3110635631

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This volume looks at the concept of the declarative city from an interdisciplinary perspective, comprising literary and linguistic studies, arts and art history, discourse analysis, as well as urban planning. The various contributions demonstrate the semiotic complexity and inconsistency of declarative and discursive practices in different social, cultural, aesthetic, and historical contexts.


Place-Making in the Declarative City

Place-Making in the Declarative City

Author: Beatrix Busse

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-06-08

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 3110634759

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This volume looks at the concept of the declarative city from an interdisciplinary perspective, comprising literary and linguistic studies, arts and art history, discourse analysis, as well as urban planning. The various contributions demonstrate the semiotic complexity and inconsistency of declarative and discursive practices in different social, cultural, aesthetic, and historical contexts.


Language in Place

Language in Place

Author: Daniela Francesca Virdis

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2021-04-15

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9027260168

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The contributions in this collection offer a wide range of stylistic perspectives on landscape, place and environment, by focusing on a variety of text-types ranging from poetry, the Bible, fictional and non-fictional prose, to newspaper articles, condo names, online texts and exhibitions. Employing both established and cutting-edge methodologies from, among others, corpus linguistics, metaphor studies, Text World Theory and ecostylistics, the eleven chapters in the volume provide an overview of how landscape, place and environment are encoded and can be investigated in literary and non-literary discourse. The studies collected here stand as evidence of the possibility of, and the need for, a “stylistics of landscape”, which emphasises how represented spaces are made manifest linguistically; a “stylistics of place”, which focuses on the discursive and affective qualities of those represented spaces; and a “stylistics of environment”, which reiterates the urgency for environmentally-responsible humanities, able to support a change in the anthropocentric narrative which poses humans as the most important variable in the human-animal and human-environment relationships.


Narrative in Urban Planning

Narrative in Urban Planning

Author: Lieven Ameel

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2023-03-31

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 3839466172

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What do planners need to know in order to use narrative approaches responsibly in their practice? This practical field guide makes insights from narrative research accessible to planners through a glossary of key concepts in the field of narrative in planning. What makes narratives coherent, probable, persuasive, even necessary - but also potentially harmful, manipulative and divisive? How can narratives help to build more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive communities? The authors are literary scholars who have extensive experience in planning practice, training planning scholars and practitioners or advising municipalities on how to harness the power of stories in urban development.


Ecological Stylistics

Ecological Stylistics

Author: Daniela Francesca Virdis

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-09-07

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 303110658X

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This book reflects the cutting edge in ecostylistic approaches to nature, the environment and sustainability as represented in contemporary non-literary discourse. Firstly, the book presents the ecolinguistic and stylistic terms and theories applied in this ecostylistic analysis (ecosophy, beneficial, ambivalent and destructive discourses; and foregrounding, point of view, metaphor), and reviews the most recent literature in the field of ecostylistics. Secondly, the book examines the occurrences of five marker words (nature, environment, ecosystem, ecology, sustainability) on the websites of five environmental organisations and agencies (Forestry England, Greenpeace International, National Park Service, Navdanya International, World Wide Fund for Nature). The main research purpose of this study is to identify beneficial discourses in the environet and to investigate the beneficial ecostylistic strategies utilised to produce them. Above all, this book reminds us humans that we do not stand apart from nature: we are a part of it. The book will be of interest to scholars of stylistics, ecolinguistics and ecocriticism, as well as scholars of discourse analysis, environmental communication and environmental humanities.


Inspecting the Interview

Inspecting the Interview

Author: Carsten Junker

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2024-09-03

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 3111086488

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Interviews are omnipresent in scholarship and public discourses. They play a crucial role in various spheres, from collecting research data to providing persons in the public eye a platform in print and online media. Interviews do not only capture a dialogue; they provide a framework in which dialogue gets staged. As such a framework, the interview protocols experiential knowledge and personal experience in certain ways, according interlocutors different degrees of authority to speak. The volume contributes state-of-the-art research on what conclusions can be drawn from these and further reflections for a general assessment of the interview as method and form; it offers fundamental conceptualizations of the interview as a structured and mediated site of knowledge production. Theoreticians and practitioners assembled here conceptualize the interview from perspectives in different fields of the humanities and social sciences such as linguistics, literary and cultural studies, musicology, psychology, and philosophy.


Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture

Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture

Author: Viola Wiegand

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-11-18

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 3110489074

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Corpus Linguistics, Context and Culture demonstrates the potential of corpus linguistic methods for investigating language patterns across a range of contexts. Organised in three sections, the chapters range from detailed case studies on lexico-grammatical patterns to fundamental discussions of meaning as part of the ‘discourse, contexts and cultures’ theme. The final part on ‘learner contexts’ specifically emphasises the need for mixed-method approaches and the consideration of pedagogical implications for real world contexts. Beyond its contribution to current debates in the field, this edited volume indicates new directions in cross-disciplinary work.


Navigating Urban Soundscapes

Navigating Urban Soundscapes

Author: Annika Eisenberg

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-01-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 3031167341

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Navigating Urban Soundscapes: Dublin and Los Angeles in Fiction offers an innovative analytical framework to explore sound in different media and across two distinct urban soundscapes. Studying a wide range of novels, films, and radio dramas, using Dublin and Los Angeles as case studies, Annika Eisenberg asks how sounds are aestheticised to signify urban space in fiction, and how sounds allow such fictional urban spaces to be navigated, both by auscultators, the characters listening within a work of fiction, and by auditeurs, the implied audience of a fictional work. Eisenberg argues that the concept of “urban sound” is a cultural and aesthetic construct, and in doing so, she shows why aesthetics needs to be front and center in sound studies.


Pragmatics of Space

Pragmatics of Space

Author: Andreas H. Jucker

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2022-09-20

Total Pages: 689

ISBN-13: 311069381X

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of spatial configurations of language use and of language use in space. It consists of four parts. The first part covers the various practices of describing space through language, including spatial references in spoken interaction or in written texts, the description of motion events as well as the creation of imaginative spaces in storytelling. The second part surveys aspects of the spatial organization of face-to-face communication including not only spatial arrangements of small groups in interaction but also the spatial dimension of sign language and gestures. The third part is devoted to the communicative resources of constructed spaces and the ways in which these facilitate and shape communication. Part four, finally, is devoted to pragmatics across space and cultures, i.e. the ways in which language use differs across language varieties, languages and cultures.


Language Arts, Grade 5

Language Arts, Grade 5

Author: Spectrum

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2009-01-04

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 076823865X

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Test with success using Spectrum Language Arts for grade 5! The four-part lessons encourage creativity and strengthen writers by focusing on verb types, direct quotations, and homophones. The book features easy-to-understand directions and includes an ans