About this document
Language in Research and Advocacy by lacadinjonhrey is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the language used in research, advocacy, and campaigns. It provides examples and definitions of key terms. For research, literal language is used to directly state facts and conclusions. Advocacy involves the active promotion of causes through statements that lead to a specific goal, which can be literal or figurative. Campaigns are organized activities designed to influence policies and engage the public to create social change, using language that can also be literal or figurative.
- Author
- lacadinjonhrey
- Language
- EN