Surveying ecolinguistics

Sune Vork Steffensen*

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Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive and detailed survey of ecolinguistics, defined as an enterprise oriented to how language plays a role in the interactions between human beings, other species, and the natural environment. Since the early 1990s, ecolinguistics has been driven by a concern for life on Earth and as such it comprises the linguistic study of the current ecological crisis. Through a detailed close reading of the literature, in combination with the bibliometric tool of VOSviewer, it surveys eleven subfields of contemporary ecolinguistics. The eleven surveyed subfields of ecolinguistics are: discourse-oriented ecolinguistics, corpus-assisted ecolinguistics, ecostylistics, narratological ecolinguistics, identity-oriented ecolinguistics, ethno-lexical ecolinguistics, ecological discourse analysis, harmonious discourse analysis, cognitive ecolinguistics, educational ecolinguistics, and decolonial/transdisciplinary ecolinguistics. In the conclusion, the article discusses two challenges that face contemporary ecolinguistics: the repetition of certain tropes and narratives about the field, even in the absence of empirical evidence, and the lack of internal debate and critique.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of World Languages
ISSN2169-8252
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 14. Oct 2024

Keywords

  • climate change
  • critical language awareness
  • distributed cognition
  • ecolinguistics
  • ecological discourse analysis
  • environmental humanities

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  • Language and Ecology

    Steffensen, S. V. (Project participant)

    01/12/202330/11/2024

    Project: Research

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