The family metaphor is common at work. “Welcome to the family!” “He’s my work husband…” “You’re like a daughter to me!” “That’s our parent/sister company.” As a communication coach, I warn leaders to ...
Language describes reality. That is its primary, most self-evident function. We use words to define for ourselves, and communicate to others, what's going on out there. Less evident, but almost as ...
It's human nature to conceive of abstract ideas through more immediate, concrete experiences—which is to say, through metaphors. Most of the words we have for abstract concepts began this way. We can ...
Metaphors are a fundamental aspect of human language and cognition, allowing us to understand complex concepts and relationships by mapping them onto more familiar and concrete domains. However, the ...
The language of power and inequality in education and leadership Words Used About Women Othering through the centuries: Translation to acronyms Michael Rosen returns to explore how metaphors shape our ...
Metaphors relating to journey, war and struggles are probably the most frequently used in any area, but particularly so when talking about diseases such as cancer or, more recently, COVID-19. A new ...
Michael Rosen and guests get to grips with the scientific metaphor. Is gravity really like a bowling ball on a sheet, and is the atom really like a mini solar system? Show more Gravity is like a ...
Language describes reality. That is its primary, most self-evident function. We use words to define for ourselves, and communicate to others, what's going on out there. Less evident, but almost as ...