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The Politics of Ethics in Sociolinguistics Introduction: (Re)Imagining Ethics in Sociolinguistics

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 295-299, June 2026.
ABSTRACT In an age of proliferating protocols and public moral anxieties, this Dialogue asks what sociolinguistics becomes when ethics is treated not as protocol but as relational practice. Contributions rework ethical obligation across three strands of thought: an ethics of responsibility after Levinas and Derrida, decolonial and Indigenous relational
Luke Holmes, Caroline Kerfoot
wiley   +1 more source

Les altérités en conflit : l’éthique bermanienne de la traduction à l’épreuve de l’Étranger lévinassien

open access: yesTranscUlturAl, 2008
The purpose of the present article is to compare Antoine Berman’s theory of translation with Emmanuel Levinas’ ethical philosophy. Contrary to what has often been claimed, these works differ in many aspects that will be systematically addressed.
Sathya Rao
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Writing Poetry in Yiddish During the Destruction of Gaza? Linguistic Citizenship in a Time of Moral Crisis

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 341-347, June 2026.
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we foreground the dilemmas that arise when ethics and politics clash. Taking the Yiddish‐language poem Khurbn Aze [lit. The Destruction of Gaza] as our entry point, we argue that Stroud's sociolinguistic notion of linguistic citizenship together with Levinas's moral philosophy can offer a productive theoretical lens for ...
Hannah Lukow, Tommaso M. Milani
wiley   +1 more source

“We Embraced Each Other by Our Names”: Levinas, Derrida, and the Ethics of Naming

open access: yesNames, 2000
Emmanuel Levinas’ and Jacques Derrida’ s theories of names and naming are discussed in a context that casts light upon the complex relationships among names and the named on the one hand, and onomastics and other fields and discourses on the other.
Christian Moraru
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The Potential of Poetry in Sociolinguistics

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 348-352, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Research in the field of sociolinguistics has taken a relational and artistic turn, as scholars have developed creative means of showing research findings. Drawing on relational ethics, we explore the capacity of art to reach beyond the indexical.
Angela Creese, Adrian Blackledge
wiley   +1 more source

Ethik als Erste Philosophie – Ethik der Nächstheit. Emmanuel Lévinas im Religionsunterricht – Ein Plädoyer für eine konfessionelle Religionspädagogik

open access: yesÖsterreichisches Religionspädagogisches Forum, 2016
Ethik ist ein zentraler Inhalt von religiöser Bildung, die Beschäftigung mit der ‚Ethik der Nächstheit‘ von Emmanuel Lévinas kann ein wertvoller Beitrag im Bildungsprozess sein.
Joachim Hawel
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PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA NO SISTEMA NACIONAL DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DO BRASIL: ACESSIBILIDADE E ALTERIDADE NA CONSTRUÇÃO DE UMA PEDAGOGIA DO ACOLHIMENTO - DOI: 10.12818/P.0304-2340.2024v85p459

open access: yesRevista da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
A pós-graduação possibilita a formação de pesquisadores, difusores do conhecimento e a carreira de docente que permite representação e projeção social. Pensar na pessoa com deficiência (PCD) na pós-graduação é pensar numa possibilidade de emancipação e ...
Walter Lucas Ikeda   +1 more
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Levinas, Arte como Sombra de la realidad: Mallarmé, exterioridad que abre el entretiempo

open access: yesBajo Palabra, 2016
En la primera parte de este trabajo se presenta un estudio de los principales textos, en los cuales el filósofo lituano-francés Emmanuel Levinas desarrolla el tema del arte y su función exótica.
Sol Marina Garay Canales
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ETIKA TANGGUNG JAWAB EMMANUEL LEVINAS

open access: yesJurnal Filsafat, 2018
This article aims to know and critically analyze the ethical responsibilities of Levinas. He gives a new concept of responsibility. For him, ethics is the first philosophy.
Kosmas Sobon
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