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Faez K, Khanifarb H, Alvani S, Pourezzat A A, Jandaghi G R. The Comparative Concept of Linguistic Justice (Function of Language in Justice Development). LRR 2012; 3 (1) :113-126
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-7327-en.html
1- Ph.D. Student of Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
2- Associate Professor, Department of Management & planning, Faculty of Management, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
3- Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
4- Associate Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
5- Professor, Vital Statistics, Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:   (6881 Views)
Language as a social phenomenon is associated with the construction of social and community values; an interactive and two-way communication, so that either language has an impact on the social construction, and social context and environment have influences on language. In some cases, language differences may lead to differences in perception of the world. The main goal of this paper is Comparative investigating the function of language in justice development (called: Linguistic Justice). The results showed that in lingual justice approach, justice is built based on the language constructs, and it develops and strengthens the linguistic capabilities of every society. Therefore, to achieve a just society, using of just words, and just language as well as understanding the concepts of justice are more emphasized. Use of degrading words for highlighting of humane defects or showing the influence and power are forbidden and enrichment of language by justice words is very important as a main agenda. In other words, stigmatizing language, which is based on detecting of rebuke differences of people and setting a hierarchy of power, will be against the requirements of lingual justice.
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Article Type: Research Paper | Subject: Philosophy of Language|The use of language
Published: 2012/03/7

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