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Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By

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The increasingly rapid destruction of the ecological systems that support life is calling into question some of the fundamental stories that we live stories of unlimited economic growth, of consumerism, progress, individualism, success, and the human domination of nature.
Ecolinguistics  shows how linguistic analysis can help reveal the stories we live by, open them up to question, and contribute to the search for new stories. Bringing together the latest ecolinguistic studies with new theoretical insights and practical analyses, this book charts a new course for ecolinguistics as an engaged form of critical enquiry.















This is essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working in the areas of Discourse Analysis and Language and Ecology. 

220 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 26, 2015

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15 reviews
December 29, 2022
Could do some ecolingiuistics on this and say the framing of the problem as overconsumption puts the blame on the working class when the blame should be put on the capitalists x
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May 7, 2025
Arran for president
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June 9, 2025
Jen si počkejte na to, až dopíšu diplomku a budu si sem moc vylít srdíčko nad tím, jak je tahle teorie špatná.
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June 12, 2025
It's a very useful book for me as I work in climate/biodiversity communication. The way we speak and write about these issues really influences our thinking and how we feel, and we need to be conscious about choosing expressions, active/passive voice, narratives, what we omit, and so on. Some languages are better equipped for the goal of representing nature in a more respectful and central manner, but we can do this in every language nevertheless. I'm going to keep the examples in the book in my mind for a long time.
The book is a scientific piece of work and so the way it is written is not exactly meant to entertain, that's why it took me a bit longer to get through...but the messages are very important.
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April 30, 2023
Our world and how we impact the world is shaped by the stories in our minds. Unfortunately, nowadays, those stories lead us to impact the environment and our fellow beings in a negative way.

Arran Stibbe's 'Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By', now in a revised 2021 version, helps us understand those stories and to construct new, pro-environment stories. The book is essential reading if we want to escape the Anthropocene.
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December 25, 2023
a fantastic contribution to the academic world. It deconstructs traditional narratives and proposes new ways of viewing life and the world by developing ecosophy.
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free online course "WHAT'S THE COURSE ABOUT? The social and ecological issues that humanity currently faces are so severe that they call into question the fundamental stories that societies are based on. Ecolinguistics provides tools for revealing the stories we live by, questioning them from an ecological perspective, and contributing to the search for new stories to live by. The course examines a wide range of texts from advertisements, lifestyle magazines and economics textbooks to surfing guides, Native American sayings and Japanese animation. In each case, the question is whether the stories that underlie texts encourage us to care about people and the ecosystems that life depends on."

Stories are the secret reservoir of values: change the stories that individuals or nations live by and you change the individuals and nations themselves (Ben Okri).
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