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Introduction: A new ecology of language / Peter Stockwell
From EGO: self-needs, readership, society. From ego- to eco-centricity: macro- and micro-levels of Condé Nast Traveller hotel descriptions, a cognitive-linguistic account / Malgorzata Drewniok and Marek Kuźniak
A diffractive analysis of readers' responses to Julian Barnes's 'The sense of an ending' / Amélie Doche
Cohesion and solidarity in COVID-related addresses to the nation / Chris Fitzgerald and Helen Kelly-Holmes
The role of pathetic fallacy in triggering narrative empathy / Kimberley Pager-McClymont and Fransina Stradling
Reader's reactions to descriptions of landscape in Polish translations of Anne of Green Gables / Beata Piecychna
To ECO: nature, culture, and beyond. Methodological implications of building the corpus of news on economic inequality (1971-2020): text readable data vs OCR material / Eva Gómez Jiménez
Modelling the landscape of Wilfred Owen's 'Futility' / Marcello Giovanelli
Intralingual eco-translation insights into 'Macbeth' in African American urban slang / Michał Garcarz
Fictional ekphrasis representing childhood trauma in M. Atwood's Cat's eye / Polina Gavin
Body, mind, and nature in Rossetti's 'For a Venetian pastoral by Giorgione (in the Louvre)' / Eirini Panagiotidou
Conclusion: Pathways to eco / Malgorzata Drewniok, University of Lincoln, Marek Kuźniak.

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