Meanings of War and Peace

Meanings of War and Peace

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Beer Francis A.
Texas A & M University Press
EAN: 9781585441235
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In this volume, Francis A. Beer (joined by colleagues as co-authors of some chapters) examines the cognitive, behavioural and linguistic dimensions of war and peace. Language, he shows, is important because it mediates between thought and action. It expresses beliefs about war and peace and affects the perceptions of potential adversaries about one's own intentions. Beer examines how language transmits and creates meaning though interaction with specific audiences. His case studies include the Somalian intervention, Sarajevo and the Balkan conflict, and the Gulf War. Moving beyond the discrete words of war, the text takes a broader view of how political participants interact in war and peace through continuous streams of communication that reflect and construct worlds of meaning. The volume brings together insights and evidence from political science, cognitive psychology, linguistics, history and rhetorical studies, and applies them in a focused way to the problem of war and peace.
EAN 9781585441235
ISBN 1585441236
Binding Hardback
Publisher Texas A & M University Press
Publication date August 31, 2001
Pages 232
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 156
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Beer Francis A.
Illustrations Illus., 9 tables.
Series Presidential Rhetoric and Political Communication