Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation

Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation
Author: Michele Zappavigna,Shoshana Dreyfus
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350116078

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Bringing together leading and emerging scholars in Systemic Functional Linguistics, this book explores the contributions made to SFL theory by James Robert Martin. A leading light in the field for 40 years, this book reviews, explores and develops the theoretical agendas set out in his momentous body of work. Focussed around the four themes of systemic functional theory, linguistic typology, educational linguistics and (positive) discourse analysis, chapters debate and develop the key concepts of Martin's work. Engaging with cutting edge theoretical debates in areas such as discourse-semantics, register and genre and affiliation, Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation examines Martin's lasting impact on the field, developing his momentous contributions to point the way to exciting future research directions in SFL.

Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation

Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation
Author: Michele Zappavigna,Shoshana Dreyfus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1350116092

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Bringing together leading and emerging scholars in Systemic Functional Linguistics, this book explores the contributions made to SFL theory by James Robert Martin. A leading light in the field for 40 years, this book reviews, explores and develops the theoretical agendas set out in his momentous body of work. Focussed around the four themes of systemic functional theory, linguistic typology, educational linguistics and (positive) discourse analysis, chapters debate and develop the key concepts of Martin's work. Engaging with cutting edge theoretical debates in areas such as discourse-semantics, register and genre and affiliation, Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation examines Martin's lasting impact on the field, developing his momentous contributions to point the way to exciting future research directions in SFL

Hope and Despair in Narrative and Family Therapy

Hope and Despair in Narrative and Family Therapy
Author: Carmel Flaskas,Imelda McCarthy,Jim Sheehan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007-03-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135448578

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How do experiences of hope and despair impact upon our capacity to meet life's challenges in narrative and family therapy? Clients' experiences of hope and despair can be complex, reflecting individual and family histories, current patterns and dynamics, the stresses of everyday life, and the social contexts of families' lives. This book analyses how therapists meet and engage with these dichotomous aspects of human experience. The editors place the themes of hope and despair at the centre of a series of reflections on practice and theory. Contributors from all over the world are brought together, incorporating a range of perspectives from narrative, systemic and social constructionist frameworks. The book is divided into three sections, covering: reflections on hope and despair facing adversity: practices of hope reflections on reconciliation and forgiveness. Hope and Despair in Narrative and Family Therapy looks at the importance of hope in bringing about positive therapeutic change. This book will be of great use to family therapists, psychotherapists, counsellors, and students on therapeutic training courses.

A Practical Discourse of Reconciliation Between God and Man

A Practical Discourse of Reconciliation Between God and Man
Author: Reynolds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1729
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UBBS:UBBS-00063583

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Reconciliation Discourse

Reconciliation Discourse
Author: Annelies Verdoolaege
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027227187

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This volume is a research monograph analysing the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) from an ethnographic/linguistic point of view. The central proposition of this book is that the TRC can be regarded as a mechanism that leads to the hegemony of specific discourses, thus excercising power. The analysis illustrates how, through a certain type of reconciliation discourse constructed at the TRC hearings, a reconciliation-oriented reality took shape in post-TRC South Africa. Basically, the study points to the long-term implications a truth commission can exert on a traumatised post-conflict society. The book is unique on several levels: TRC discourse is explored in-depth on the basis of personal stories from TRC testifiers; a combination of Poststructuralist and Critical Discourse Analysis approaches form the theoretical foundations; and an extensive bibliography provides an impressive database of TRC publications.

A Discourse Upon the Meanes of Wel Governing and Maintaining in Good Peace a Kingdome Or Other Principalitie

A Discourse Upon the Meanes of Wel Governing and Maintaining in Good Peace  a Kingdome  Or Other Principalitie
Author: Innocent Gentillet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1602
Genre: Political ethics
ISBN: UCSD:31822043033497

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Discourse and Human Rights Violations

Discourse and Human Rights Violations
Author: Christine Anthonissen,Jan Blommaert
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9027222355

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First published as a Special Issue of the Journal of Language and Politics 5:1 (2006), this collection of papers focuses, from a number of different disciplinary perspectives, on aspects of language and communication in official processes of dealing with traumatic pasts. It is a text that belongs to the genre of talking about pain, about state violence, about uncovering suppressed truths. Linguists and a number of other social scientists investigate discourses, mostly ones generated during hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), scrutinizing them for how trauma is articulated and sometimes overcome, for how confrontational discourses are publicly managed, for how, after gross human rights violations, reconciliation can be mediated. Language is viewed as an instrument of confronting a traumatic past, of negotiating conflict, and of initiating processes of healing for individuals as well as in communities.

Reconciliation and Hope

Reconciliation and Hope
Author: Robert Banks
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2006-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781597529891

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'Reconciliation and Hope: New Testament Essays on Atonement and Eschatology' A Festschrift presented to Dr. Leon Morris on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Throughout his long and distinguished career in New Testament studies, Leon Morris has devoted considerable attention to the themes of atonement and eschatology. the nineteen essays included in this volume pay fitting tribute to Dr. Morris by reflecting and expanding on these important elements of the Christian Faith. Contributing to Reconciliation and Hope are leading evangelical biblical scholars from around the world: Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Scotland, South Africa, Sweden, and the United States. An Appreciation by David A. Hubbard and a select bibliography of Morris' publications complete the volume.