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Ardern’s pronouncement before parliament illustrates how naming is integrally linked with social practice while demonstrating what moral and political leadership looks like in a time of national crisis.

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Speak the Names of Those Who Were Lost

  • 2020 presidential election
  • 9/11 Memorial
  • Adam Hodges
  • Barack Obama
  • Betsy Rymes
  • Christchurch mosque shootings
  • committed citizens
  • Donald Trump
  • empathy
  • Evans-Pritchard
  • George W. Bush
  • Gun Violence
  • islamophobia
  • Jacinda Ardern
  • leadership
  • linguistic anthropology
  • Margaret Mead
  • mass shootings
  • memorial services
  • memorials
  • moral courage
  • naming practices
  • New Zealand
  • Paul Kroskrity
  • political action
  • president
  • prime minister
  • Racism
  • racist hate
  • social bonds
  • social media
  • social position
  • symbolic power
  • Terrorism
  • Trumped Up Words
  • Twitter insults
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • white supremacy
  • Words & Power
  • World Trade Center
by Chelsea Horton
Published April 10, 2019

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