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Who Benefits from the Sanitized Language of Violence? / / Matthew Fyjis-Walker



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Autore: Fyjis-Walker Matthew Visualizza persona
Titolo: Who Benefits from the Sanitized Language of Violence? / / Matthew Fyjis-Walker Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill | Nijhoff, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (80 pages)
Disciplina: 341
Soggetto topico: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Human rights
Soggetto geografico: Great Britain Military policy
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Does the Model of Surrogacy Offer Value to the Analysis of Civil-Military Relations in the UK? -- 1 Clausewitz's Trinities Explored -- 2 Nation-Government Relations in UK, Clausewitzian? -- 3 Surrogacy an Alternate Model? -- 4 Or a Synthesis of the Two? -- Chapter 2 Literature Review -- 1 Language, War and Power -- 2 Sanitised Language -- 3 Institutional Power -- 4 Political Myth -- 5 Public Opinion, Knowledge and Interest -- 6 British Media and Public Authorities -- 7 Trust, Transparency, Secrecy -- Chapter 3 Methodology -- 1 Research Objectives -- 2 Position of the Researcher -- 3 Armed Forces Covenant - The Experiment Framework -- 4 Research Design and Methods -- 5 Open-Source Data -- 6 Interviews -- 7 Limitations and Trustworthiness -- Chapter 4 Findings -- 1 Libya Introduction -- 2 Overarching Narrative -- 3 Regime Change -- 4 Civilian Casualties -- 5 Post-campaign -- 6 Iraq and Syria - Counter Daesh Coalition -- 7 Overarching Narrative -- 8 Killing to Success? -- 9 General Human Rights - Drones -- 10 Trends? -- Chapter 5 Discussion -- 1 Was It Ever Thus? -- 2 What Do These Comparisons Tell Us? -- 3 Does This Matter? -- 4 Reduced Trust -- 5 Lack of Understanding -- 6 So What? -- 7 What Next? -- Bibliography -- Back Cover.
Sommario/riassunto: Language is not neutral; it determines, and is determined, by perspective. This volume explores the role of an influential vocabulary of war, sanitised language, the language that seeks to clean up the appearance of events through euphemism, abstract words and opaque phrases. Critical discourse analysis of the language of recent military campaigns shows that the public authorities do not explain events as clearly as they might. Despite social, political and strategic incentives to use sanitised language, its use appears to undermine the democratic process and reduce public authorities’ freedoms, possibly emboldening adversaries and turning away potential partners.
Titolo autorizzato: Who Benefits from the Sanitized Language of Violence  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9789004696426
9789004696419
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910878797403321
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