Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SOCIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ALIGNMENT OF LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL VALUES OF ENVIRONMENTALISTS WITH INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGREEMENTS: WITH AN EMPHASIS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2023
Языкрусский
  • Emanova Yuliana Gennadevna, author
  • Karamova Klara Khakimovna, author
  • Sabitov Linar Salikhzanovich, author
  • Yao Lyubov Markelovna, author
  • Yao Mikhail Konstantinovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Juliana Gennadievna Emanova, Mikhail Konstantinovich Yao, Lubov Markelovna Yao, Klara Hakimovna Karamova, Linar Salikhzanovich Sabitov. Sociological Investigation of the Alignment of Linguistic and Cultural Values of Environmentalists with International Environmental Protection Agreements: With an Emphasis in English Language. Special Issue: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research in Applied Linguistics (ICRAL) (October 30, 2023); Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics, rr. 492 - 494.
    Annotation When conservation emerged in the 20th century, it was conventionally understood to be a scientific discipline in which conservators used their technical expertise to preserve linguistic and cultural artifacts. One way to look at codes of ethics and language is as a way to reflect on the shared values that are fundamental to the field. On the other hand, a logical scientific method founded on data, analysis, and hard facts is used to apply ethics and language in conservation practice. The dual character of conservation ethics continues to be the defining paradigm and serves as the foundation for evidencebased practice. Both the scientific foundation and the ethical foundation for this profession, as defined by ethical codes, are founded on a logical methodology. This article looks at the findings of a sociological survey that was given to conservators in various professional categories and experience levels who work in conservation laboratories. The analysis demonstrated that their values are consistent with the principal international conservation agreements, even in the face of differences in age, experience, and expert categories.
    Keywords : English Language; Ethics; Language.
    The name of the journal JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
    URL https://rals.scu.ac.ir/data/rals/news/ICRAL_2023_Paper_No_99.pdf
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