

Episode 108: Interview with Arran Stibbe, Professor of Ecological Linguistics
Oct 30, 2020
Dr. Arran Stibbe, a renowned professor of Ecological Linguistics, explores how language shapes our environmental perceptions. He discusses the powerful influence of words on societal values, particularly in the context of neoliberalism. Stibbe emphasizes the need to reframe our narratives around sustainability and personal ecosophy. He critiques media representation of environmental issues, urging a more accurate dialogue about climate change. Finally, he highlights the importance of inclusive ecological storytelling to foster a deeper connection with nature.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Ecolinguistics: Language and Environmental Awareness
01:40 • 17min
The Impact of Advertising Narratives
18:34 • 6min
Media Representation of Environmental Issues
24:58 • 2min
The Language of Nature: Power and Perception
26:48 • 11min
Ecosophy and Economic Narratives
37:55 • 13min
Ecolinguistics: Bridging Language and Environmentalism
50:50 • 14min
Exploring the Intersection of Social and Deep Ecology
01:04:28 • 4min