Language Aggression in Public Debates on Immigration

Language Aggression in Public Debates on Immigration

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Apr 24, 2019 · Anglais · Relié (185 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 185
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 24, 2019
Éditeur John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 902726239X
ISBN-13 9789027262394

Description

In a world increasingly divided by migration issues, this work delves into the critical intersection of language and public discourse. The author examines how language shape perceptions and attitudes towards immigration, spotlighting the aggressive rhetoric often employed in debates. Through careful analysis, the narrative uncovers patterns of expression that reflect societal anxieties and often perpetuate divisive tensions.

Musolff brings to the forefront the impact of language aggression on public opinion and policy formulation. He articulates how certain phrases and narratives can distort realities, influencing not just the individuals directly involved in the debates but also the broader societal context. The book invites readers to consider the implications of this language, urging a more nuanced understanding of immigration dialogues.

With keen observation and insightful commentary, the work serves as a crucial reminder of the responsibility that comes with communication in imperative societal discussions. It encourages readers to engage critically with the messages they encounter in public spheres, fostering a deeper awareness of how language can either bridge or widen societal gaps.

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Romance
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