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#157 - Ecological Linguistics

Released Friday, 10th December 2021
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#157 - Ecological Linguistics

#157 - Ecological Linguistics

#157 - Ecological Linguistics

#157 - Ecological Linguistics

Friday, 10th December 2021
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What is ecological linguistics? How does the English language shape our perceptions of the environment? In this episode we discuss the different terms used to describe climate change and then highlight some more subtle ways language can shape our perceptions of the world around us.
Featuring:Lee Joachim, Yorta Yorta man, Board Member of Living Languages Australia.Professor Arran Stibbe, Professor of Ecological Linguistics, University of GloucestershireDr Helen Bromhead, Linguist, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Griffith Research Centre for Social and Cultural Research and Project Lead at the Griffith Climate Action Beacon, Griffith UniversityDr Jeremy Walker, Co-director of the Climate Justice Research Centre, and Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Sciences Program, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences University of Technology Sydney
Producer/Presenter: Marlene EvenMusic: Epidemic Sound‘If It’s Flooded, Forget it’, public safety advertisement, 2021, ACT Emergency Services Agency

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