Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse
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Resumo: | The visible worldwide consequences of climate change have triggered countless public debates among scientific communities from several knowledge areas, raising public awareness to this issue. Rhetoric and discourse strategies have played a crucial role on how global warming cannot be ignored, thereby instigating policymakers to implement urgent action to reduce CO2 emissions and other causes of environment degradation. Thus, the present paper aims at dissecting a brief corpus of Instagram posts from two renowned environmental activist entities, the NGO Fridays for Future and Greta Thunberg, with the purpose of identifying new metaphorical representations in the multimodal youth climate activism, alongside with other social aspects involved in this rhetoric. For that goal we chose the hashtag #Uprootthesystem, currently adopted by some environmental activists who believe that the climate crisis narrative makes room for other historical reparation discourses, arguing against colonization, poverty, discrimination, racism, class inequality, climate injustice, among others. |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourseIs climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourseClimate emergencyFramesActivismSocial networksDiscourse strategiesThe visible worldwide consequences of climate change have triggered countless public debates among scientific communities from several knowledge areas, raising public awareness to this issue. Rhetoric and discourse strategies have played a crucial role on how global warming cannot be ignored, thereby instigating policymakers to implement urgent action to reduce CO2 emissions and other causes of environment degradation. Thus, the present paper aims at dissecting a brief corpus of Instagram posts from two renowned environmental activist entities, the NGO Fridays for Future and Greta Thunberg, with the purpose of identifying new metaphorical representations in the multimodal youth climate activism, alongside with other social aspects involved in this rhetoric. For that goal we chose the hashtag #Uprootthesystem, currently adopted by some environmental activists who believe that the climate crisis narrative makes room for other historical reparation discourses, arguing against colonization, poverty, discrimination, racism, class inequality, climate injustice, among others.The visible worldwide consequences of climate change have triggered countless public debates among scientific communities from several knowledge areas, raising public awareness to this issue. Rhetoric and discourse strategies have played a crucial role on how global warming cannot be ignored, thereby instigating policymakers to implement urgent action to reduce CO2 emissions and other causes of environment degradation. Thus, the present paper aims at dissecting a brief corpus of Instagram posts from two renowned environmental activist entities, the NGO Fridays for Future and Greta Thunberg, with the purpose of identifying new metaphorical representations in the multimodal youth climate activism, alongside with other social aspects involved in this rhetoric. For that goal we chose the hashtag #Uprootthesystem, currently adopted by some environmental activists who believe that the climate crisis narrative makes room for other historical reparation discourses, arguing against colonization, poverty, discrimination, racism, class inequality, climate injustice, among others.Redis: Revista de Estudos do Discurso2022-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.21747/21833958/red11a8https://doi.org/10.21747/21833958/red11a8Redis: Revista de Estudos do Discurso; N.º 11 (2022): REDIS: Revista de Estudos do Discurso; 217-2452183-395810.21747/21833958/red11reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/re/article/view/12876https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/re/article/view/12876/11751Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Redis: Revista de Estudos do discursoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Camila Belizário2023-10-20T11:24:13Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/12876Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:15:46.788729Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse Ribeiro, Camila Belizário Climate emergency Frames Activism Social networks Discourse strategies |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Is climate emergency a war or are we uprooting the system? Framing conceptual metaphors in the climate emergency discourse |
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Ribeiro, Camila Belizário |
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Ribeiro, Camila Belizário |
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Ribeiro, Camila Belizário |
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Climate emergency Frames Activism Social networks Discourse strategies |
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Climate emergency Frames Activism Social networks Discourse strategies |
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The visible worldwide consequences of climate change have triggered countless public debates among scientific communities from several knowledge areas, raising public awareness to this issue. Rhetoric and discourse strategies have played a crucial role on how global warming cannot be ignored, thereby instigating policymakers to implement urgent action to reduce CO2 emissions and other causes of environment degradation. Thus, the present paper aims at dissecting a brief corpus of Instagram posts from two renowned environmental activist entities, the NGO Fridays for Future and Greta Thunberg, with the purpose of identifying new metaphorical representations in the multimodal youth climate activism, alongside with other social aspects involved in this rhetoric. For that goal we chose the hashtag #Uprootthesystem, currently adopted by some environmental activists who believe that the climate crisis narrative makes room for other historical reparation discourses, arguing against colonization, poverty, discrimination, racism, class inequality, climate injustice, among others. |
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