2021
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/g6cfz
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An Ecolinguistic Perspective on Framing of Animals in Quranic Discourse

Abstract: Whether animals are of lower rank compared to humans or not is a debatable issue among scholars of various disciplines. However, there is no denying that they play a significant part in sustaining ecological balance on earth. The discourses in this regard play a considerable function in presenting animals in either beneficial or destructive roles. Such studies can contribute to spreading awareness regarding animals’ prominence from religious perspectives. The present study aims to examine the religious discour… Show more

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“…Recently, many new, diverse and interdisciplinary range of studies have been attempted. The topics of concern comprise the investigations of the framing of animal rights in religious discourses (Hameed, 2021), the demonstration of nature in the discourse of oil production (Chen et al 2021), ecolinguistic analysis of features of short YouTube videos and Greenpeace's official websites (Abbamonte, 2021), ecolinguistic analysis of the equal representation of nonhuman animals in vegan campaigns (Zhdanava et al, 2021), and linguistic analysis in the discourses of climate justice (Fine & Love-Nichols, 2021). Also, Farooq and Umar (2021) conducted an ecolinguistic study to investigate the deletion of the agent in environmental science discourse.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many new, diverse and interdisciplinary range of studies have been attempted. The topics of concern comprise the investigations of the framing of animal rights in religious discourses (Hameed, 2021), the demonstration of nature in the discourse of oil production (Chen et al 2021), ecolinguistic analysis of features of short YouTube videos and Greenpeace's official websites (Abbamonte, 2021), ecolinguistic analysis of the equal representation of nonhuman animals in vegan campaigns (Zhdanava et al, 2021), and linguistic analysis in the discourses of climate justice (Fine & Love-Nichols, 2021). Also, Farooq and Umar (2021) conducted an ecolinguistic study to investigate the deletion of the agent in environmental science discourse.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%