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Green Discourse: Journal of Ecolinguistics and Ecocriticism

Green Discourse is a premier, international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of language, literature, and ecology. The journal explores how language, discourse, literature, and cultural texts shape and show the relationships between humans, the environment, and the more-than-human world, especially in the context of global environmental crises, using the perspectives of ecolinguistics and ecocriticism. The journal offers an advanced academic forum that combines applied linguistics, critical discourse studies, and literary theory to examine how communicative practices and narrative structures influence, critique, or contest human perceptions and interactions with the natural world.

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Green Discourse is a premier, international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of language, literature, and ecology. The journal explores how language, discourse, literature, and cultural texts shape and show the relationships between humans, the environment, and the more-than-human world, especially in the context of global environmental crises, using the perspectives of ecolinguistics and ecocriticism.

The journal offers an advanced academic forum that combines applied linguistics, critical discourse studies, and literary theory to examine how communicative practices and narrative structures influence, critique, or contest human perceptions and interactions with the natural world.

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Green Discourse: Journal of Ecolinguistics and Ecocriticism

Green Discourse: Journal of Ecolinguistics and Ecocriticism is a premier, international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of language, literature, and ecology. The journal explores how language, discourse, literature, and cultural texts shape and show relationships between humans, the environment, and the more-than-human world in the context of global environmental crises, using the perspectives of ecolinguistics and ecocriticism.

The journal offers an advanced academic forum that combines applied linguistics, critical discourse studies, and literary theory to examine how communicative practices and narrative structures influence, critique, or contest human perceptions and interactions with the natural world.

Published: 2026-07-16

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