Th e categorization of individuals or groups as social parasites has oft en been treated as an example of semantic transfer from the biological to the social domain. Historically, however, the scientifi c uses of the term parasite cannot be deemed to be primary, as their emergence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was preceded by a much older tradition of religious and social terminology. Its social use in modern times, on the other hand, builds on a secondary metaphorization from the scientifi c source concept. Th is article charts the history of the term parasite from its etymological origins to the present day, distinguishes its metaphorical and non-metaphorical uses, and discusses the implications of these fi ndings r...
This book explores the possibility that people understand abstract social concepts using metaphor, w...
Metaphors are elementary particles of meaningfulness, serving as cognitive resources for framing soc...
Metaphor is a key element of our article, which is known to modern cognitive science as a general me...
Th e categorization of individuals or groups as social parasites has oft en been treated as an exam...
The metaphorical categorization of social and political adversaries as “parasites” has an infamous h...
The articles in this special issue on linguistic approaches to analysing policies and the political ...
In recent years, philosophers of social science have drawn attention to the contributions of suggest...
Research on metaphor's role in politics has thus far focused predominately on metaphors used by the ...
In recent times the emergence of the multi-medial dimension, resulting from the technological develo...
This article discusses the role of metaphor in political science, highlighting the centrality of the...
In the wake of Lakoff and Johnson’s seminal work (1980), much attention has been devoted to the stud...
At the root of the American liberal-conservative political fracture lies language – particularly, fi...
The article covers the metaphorical modeling in a political discourse as one of linguistic manipulat...
This research is entitled Political Conceptual Metaphor in Political Discourses: A Cognitive Semanti...
Contemporary metaphor theory has recently begun to address the relation between metaphor, culture an...
This book explores the possibility that people understand abstract social concepts using metaphor, w...
Metaphors are elementary particles of meaningfulness, serving as cognitive resources for framing soc...
Metaphor is a key element of our article, which is known to modern cognitive science as a general me...
Th e categorization of individuals or groups as social parasites has oft en been treated as an exam...
The metaphorical categorization of social and political adversaries as “parasites” has an infamous h...
The articles in this special issue on linguistic approaches to analysing policies and the political ...
In recent years, philosophers of social science have drawn attention to the contributions of suggest...
Research on metaphor's role in politics has thus far focused predominately on metaphors used by the ...
In recent times the emergence of the multi-medial dimension, resulting from the technological develo...
This article discusses the role of metaphor in political science, highlighting the centrality of the...
In the wake of Lakoff and Johnson’s seminal work (1980), much attention has been devoted to the stud...
At the root of the American liberal-conservative political fracture lies language – particularly, fi...
The article covers the metaphorical modeling in a political discourse as one of linguistic manipulat...
This research is entitled Political Conceptual Metaphor in Political Discourses: A Cognitive Semanti...
Contemporary metaphor theory has recently begun to address the relation between metaphor, culture an...
This book explores the possibility that people understand abstract social concepts using metaphor, w...
Metaphors are elementary particles of meaningfulness, serving as cognitive resources for framing soc...
Metaphor is a key element of our article, which is known to modern cognitive science as a general me...