Rhetoric and sociolinguistics in times of global crisis
"The purpose of this book is also to bridge the gap to initiate a discussion on understanding how rhetoric and sociolinguistics could create critical awareness for individuals, societies and learning environments during crisis times"--
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hershey, PA
Information Science Reference, IGI Global,
[2021]
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| Series: | Advances in linguistics and communication studies (ALCS) book series.
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. A 21st century response to global crisis: enhancing pandemic coping strategies by weaving an intricate social fabric
- Chapter 2. Global students, citizens, and understanding the impact of the COVID-19 crisis
- Chapter 3. The power of technological social learning in times of crisis
- Chapter 4. Quaran-teens 2020 blog series: collaborative digital auto-ethnography during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Chapter 5. A sociocultural study on English learners' critical thinking skills and competence
- Chapter 6. Emotional intelligence and empathic linguistic power in times of crisis
- Chapter 7. How to foster equality in the language classroom
- Chapter 8. Second language expressive writing in times of global crisis: poetry as a humanistic practice
- Chapter 9. A world in crisis: it's about perspective, students' perspective
- Chapter 10. The heart of a poet: an autoethnographic study of poetry as therapy in times of crisis
- Chapter 11. Rhetorical evolution in crisis times: a writing teacher's self-investigation
- Chapter 12. Writing in times of crisis: a theoretical model for understanding genre formation
- Chapter 13. Female writings in times of crisis: a transnational feminist and sociolinguistic study
- Chapter 14. An intergenerational divide: political rhetoric and discourse in the Chinese American community
- Chapter 15. Trump's declaration of the global gag rule: understanding socio-political discourses through media
- Chapter 16. The words of war: a content analysis of republican presidential speeches from Eisenhower, Nixon, G.W. Bush, and Trump
- Chapter 17. General awareness and responses to COVID-19 crisis: a sentiment analysis of Twitter updates
- Chapter 18. Framing crisis in Seattle during COVID-19 and black lives matter: faith in generative dialogue.
