From Cognitivism to Ecologism in Language Studies
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631884737
- Weight: 307g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 31 Oct 2022
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Recent decades of studies have been human-centred while zooming in on cognition, verbal choices and performance. (…) [and] have provided interesting results, but which often veer towards quantity rather than quality findings. The new reality, however, requires new directions that move towards a humanism that is rooted in holism, stressing that a living organism needs to refocus in order to see the self as a part of a vast ecosystem.
Dr Izabela Dixon, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland
This volume is a collection of eight chapters by different authors focusing on ecolinguistics. It is preceded by a preface (..) underlin[ing] the presence of ecolinguistics as a newly-born linguistic theory and practice, something that explains the mosaic of content and method in the various chapters, with a more coherent approach being the aim for future research.
Prof. Harald Ulland, Bergen University, Norway
Marta Bogusławska, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Łomża State University of Applied Sciences in Poland. She focuses on ecolinguistics, exploring theoretical, newparadigmatic foundations of the applied science of ecolinguistics, and ecolinguistic interfaces with physics, cell biology and biosemiotics.
Alina-Andreea Dragoescu Urlica, PhD, is a senior lecturer of English at the University of Life Sciences ‘King Michael I’ from Timisoara, Romania. Her interests include the ecology of communication, biosemiotics, and ecological discourse analysis.
Lulzime Kamberi, PhD, is Associate Professor at the University of Tetovo in North Macedonia. Her research focuses on language acquisition and issues related to foreign language learning and teaching.
