Conceptualisation of Sustainability

F. Weder, Nikola Dobrić
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Metaphors are language phenomena commonly used as tools of persuasion, as evident in different kinds of public discourses, most notably in political addresses. They are particularly potent in this respect because they function on the principle of connecting the logical with the emotional. This persuasive role has also been attested in media reports, usually employed for the purposes of framing and the creation of a specific narrative. The purpose of this paper is to outline a theoretical and methodological account of metaphor choices related to sustainability and restoration, as issues related to climate change, made by the contemporary media and the perceptions formed by repetition and reinforcements of certain kinds of imagery present in their choice. An additional purpose is to understand which information sources, and possible instances of influence and leverage, could be of importance in terms of the media reporting on sustainability-related issues. Therefore, the paper offers novel conceptual and analytical guidelines for future research in the field of sustainability communication.
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可持续发展的概念
隐喻是一种常用的说服工具的语言现象,在不同类型的公共话语中,尤其是在政治演讲中表现得尤为明显。它们在这方面特别有效,因为它们的作用是基于将逻辑与情感联系起来的原则。这种说服作用在媒体报道中也得到了证明,通常用于构建和创造特定的叙述。本文的目的是概述与可持续性和恢复相关的隐喻选择的理论和方法说明,作为与气候变化相关的问题,由当代媒体做出,以及通过重复和强化某些类型的图像在他们的选择中形成的感知。另一个目的是了解在媒体报道与可持续发展有关的问题时,哪些信息来源以及可能的影响力和杠杆作用可能是重要的。因此,本文为未来可持续传播领域的研究提供了新的概念和分析指导。
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