Anthropogenic influences on the framing of political discourse

  • Senior Lecturer, Interfaculty Department of English, Faculty of Foreign Philology, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek

DOI

https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss5-pp149-155

Keywords

anthropogenic factors , political discourse , framing , ideology , digital media , environmental rhetoric , identity politics

Abstract

This article explores how anthropogenic factors — including technological, environmental, and social changes — influence the framing of political discourse. It analyzes the transformation of political language through digital communication, environmental narratives, and identity-based ideologies. The research reveals that human-driven influences significantly shape the linguistic, structural, and ideological dimensions of modern political communication.

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Alimova, K. 2025. Anthropogenic influences on the framing of political discourse. Foreign Linguistics and Lingvodidactics. 3, 5 (Sep. 2025), 149–155. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss5-pp149-155.

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Linguistics and intercultural communication