The Role of Language in Peacebuilding: The Case of the 2008 Kenyan Coalition Government

M. Barasa, V. Khasandi-Telewa, Jacinta M. Ndambuki
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ABSTRACT: Conflicts arising out of disputed elections often result in the formation of coalition governments to secure peace and stability. Consequently, mechanisms such as mediation, arbitration, negotiation, and peacekeeping have been employed to restore peace in conflicting states of Africa. However, little attention has been paid to the role of language in the operation of a power-sharing government as a mechanism for conflict resolution and peacebuilding. This article examines lexicalization in the discourses of Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga as principals in the 2008 Kenyan Coalition Government. Written texts were purposively sampled and accessed from the Internet and authenticated from the official websites of former President Kibaki and former Prime Minister Odinga. The study applied Norman Fairclough’s approach of critical discourse analysis to tease out the lexical choices. The textual analysis findings revealed lexical choices that were highly restrained, personalized, and mitigated.
语言在和平建设中的作用:2008年肯尼亚联合政府的案例
摘要:有争议的选举引发的冲突往往导致联合政府的形成,以确保和平与稳定。因此,调解、仲裁、谈判和维和等机制被用来恢复非洲冲突国家的和平。然而,很少有人关注语言在权力分享政府的运作中作为解决冲突和建设和平的机制所起的作用。本文检视2008年肯亚联合政府领导人齐贝吉(Mwai Kibaki)与奥廷加(Raila Odinga)话语中的词汇化。有目的地从互联网上取样和获取书面文本,并从前总统齐贝吉和前总理奥廷加的官方网站进行认证。本研究运用诺曼·费尔克劳的批评话语分析方法对词汇选择进行梳理。文本分析结果显示,词汇选择是高度克制的、个性化的和缓和的。
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