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  2. Political linguistics - Wikipedia

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    These political parties will then be part of a system of communication between the state and the governed, which helps them influence opinions and also their power. [1] [3] Hence, political linguistics is a tool of persuasion in politics, especially in speeches and campaigns. When studying political linguistics, one can pay attention to the ...

  3. Tanya Reinhart - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Reinhart (Hebrew: טניה ריינהרט; July 1943 – March 17, 2007) was an Israeli linguist who wrote frequently on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.She contributed columns to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot and longer articles to the CounterPunch, Znet, and Israeli Indymedia websites.

  4. Norman Fairclough - Wikipedia

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    Norman Fairclough (/ ˈ f ɛər k l ʌ f /; born 3 April 1941) is an emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical discourse analysis (CDA) as applied to sociolinguistics. CDA is concerned with how power is exercised through language.

  5. Viacheslav Chirikba - Wikipedia

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    2007 – Head of Political Science and Conflictology Department at D.I. Gulia Abkhaz Institute of Humanitarian Studies. 2007 – present, Lecturer at the Department of the Abkhaz Language, Abkhaz State University. Courses taught: Introduction to the Caucasian Linguistics; Grammar of the Ubykh Language.

  6. Language politics - Wikipedia

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    [25]: 9 Their book, Critical Toponymies, is, according to them, the 'first interdisciplinary collection published in English that tackles explicitly place naming as "a political practice par excellence of power over space"', and gathers research from various scholars about the politics inherent in the naming of places.

  7. Discourse - Wikipedia

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    Political science sees discourse as closely linked to politics [3] [4] and policy making. [5] Likewise, different theories among various disciplines understand discourse as linked to power and state, insofar as the control of discourses is understood as a hold on reality itself (e.g. if a state controls the media, they control the "truth").

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  9. Moha Ennaji - Wikipedia

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    Moha Ennaji (موحى الناجي); is a Moroccan linguist, author, political critic, and civil society activist.He is a university professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University [1] at Fes, where he has worked for over 30 years.