Mark Turner (cognitive scientist)
Mark Turner | |
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Nationality | American |
Fields | cognitive science, linguistics, decision-making, reasoning, communication, media, marketing |
Institutions | Case Western Reserve University |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley |
Notable awards | Annaliese Maier Research Prize (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) (2015); Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la littérature françaises (Académie française) (1996) |
Website markturner.org |
Mark Turner (born 1954) is a cognitive scientist, linguist, and author. He is Institute Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University.[1] He has won an Anneliese Maier Research Prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2015) and a Grand Prix (Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la littérature françaises) from the French Academy (1996) for his work in these fields.[2][3] Turner and Gilles Fauconnier founded the theory of conceptual blending, presented in textbooks and encyclopedias.[4] Turner is also the director of the Cognitive Science Network (CSN)[5] and co-director of the Distributed Little Red Hen Lab.
Books
- Death is the Mother of Beauty: Mind, Metaphor, Criticism (University of Chicago Press, 1987)
- More Than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor (with George Lakoff, University of Chicago Press, 1989)
- Reading Minds: The Study of English in the Age of Cognitive Science (Princeton University Press, 1991)
- The Literary Mind: The Origins of Thought and Language (Oxford University Press, 1996)
- Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science: The Way We Think About Politics, Economics, Law, and Society (Oxford University Press, 2001)
- The Way We Think: Conceptual Blending and the Mind's Hidden Complexities (with Gilles Fauconnier, Basic Books, 2002)
- The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of Human Creativity (Oxford University Press, 2006)
- Clear and Simple as the Truth: Writing Classic Prose Second Edition (with Francis-Noël Thomas, Princeton University Press, 2011) ISBN 978-0-691-14743-7.
- The Origin of Ideas: Blending, Creativity, and the Human Spark (Oxford University Press, 2014)
See also
- conceptual blending
- conceptual metaphor
- cognitive linguistics
- cognitive rhetoric
- cognitive philology
- metaphor
Notes
- ↑ Biography page at Case Western
- ↑ Alexander von Humboldt Foundation page for Mark Turner
- ↑ French Academy Page for Mark Turner
- ↑ The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2001. Edited by Neil Smelser. Elsevier. Pages 2495-2498 ; Croft, William and D. Alan Cruse. 2004. Cognitive Linguistics. Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics. Cambridge University Press ; Geeraerts, Dirk, editor. 2006. Cognitive Linguistics: Basic Readings. Mouton de Gruyter ; Evans, Vyvyan and Melanie Green. 2006. Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates ; Harbus, Antonina. 2012. Cognitive Approaches to Old English Poetry. D. S. Brewer.
- ↑ Cognitive Science Network
External links
- Official website
- Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University
- Reviews by David Brooks in The Atlantic Monthly and his TED talk
- A summary of Clear and Simple as the Truth
- The Case Western Reserve University presentation of Turner on The Origin of Ideas on YouTube
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