The topic of Language and Ideology has increasingly gained importance in the linguistic sciences. The general aim of critical linguistics is the exploration of the mechanisms of power which establish inequality, through the systematic analysis of political discourse (written or oral). This reader contains papers on a variety of topics, all related to each other through explicit discussions on the notion of ideology from an interdisciplinary approach with illustrative analyses of texts from the media, newspapers, schoolbooks, pamphlets, talkshows, speeches concerning language policy in Nazi-Germany, in Italofascism, and also policies prevalent nowadays. Among the interesting subjects studied are the jargon of the student movement of 1968, speeches of politicians, racist and sexist discourse, and the language of the green movement. Because of the enormous influence of the media nowadays, the explicit analysis of the mechanisms of “manipulation”, “suggestion”, and “persuasion” inherent in language or about language behaviour and strategies of discourse are of social relevance and of interest to all scholars of social sciences, to readers in all educational institutions, to analysts of political discourse, and to critical readers at large.
2026. Critical Discourse Analysis Approach to Discursive Structures in English and Persian Translations of the Qur’an: Description and Interpretation. In Handbook of Persian Discourse Studies [Springer Handbooks in Languages and Linguistics, ], ► pp. 127 ff.
Romero, Facundo E.
2026. Reseña: Enfoques latinoamericanos de análisis del discurso. Volumen I. Rétor 15:2
Suraj, Anoop Kumar
2026. The electoral language of caste in India: The politics of shared identity. Discourse & Society
Albertus, Rene W. & Frank Makoza
2025. South African national students financial aid scheme crisis: Theory of communicative action. Transformation in Higher Education 10
Amir Piliang, Yasraf, Tri Sulistyaningtyas & Ghina Zoraya Azhar
2025. Dual discursive articulation: languages of persuasion and resistance in street library community. Critical Discourse Studies 22:1 ► pp. 70 ff.
Banaś, Monika
2025. Shades of Populism. Politeja 22:3(97) ► pp. 229 ff.
Bonsu, Emmanuel Mensah
2025. ‘Trapping my way up’: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis of Black Sherif’s songs. Critical Discourse Studies 22:1 ► pp. 19 ff.
Bull, Peter
2025. The analysis of political equivocation by British political leaders. PCS – Politics Culture and Socialization 14+15 ► pp. 69 ff.
Carrascosa Puertas, Lara & Rubén Ramos Antón
2025. From Girls to Women: A Comparison of the Coverage of the Spanish Women’s National Football Team in the 2015 and 2023 Women’s World Cups. Social Sciences 14:12 ► pp. 728 ff.
Gortych-Michalak, Karolina
2025. Samoidentyfikacja Grecji w Inicjatywie Trójmorza. Studia Polityczne 53:1 ► pp. 214 ff.
Iorga, Mihaela
2025. Introduction. In Narratives of Immigration in the EU, ► pp. 1 ff.
Ivushkina, T. A.
2025. The Intersection of Language and Class in Literature. Linguistics & Polyglot Studies 11:3 ► pp. 114 ff.
James-Gallaway, ArCasia, Chaddrick James-Gallaway & Neil Shanks
2025. (Un)critical geographies of race: A critical race discourse analysis of an online local history resource. Theory & Research in Social Education 53:1 ► pp. 51 ff.
Larionova, Marina
2025. Modern Political Discourse: Semiotic Codes of Internet Communication,
Lee, Jerry Won & Ann Thuy‐Ling Tran
2025. Critical Discourse Analysis and World Englishes. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes, ► pp. 1 ff.
Linkevičiūtė, Vilma
2025. Shaping the Political Image: Kamala Harris’s Case. Journalism and Media 6:2 ► pp. 75 ff.
Okul, Mertcan
2025. Edebi Dizgede Söylemin Çeviri Yoluyla İnşası: Saatler Eseri Üzerine Bir Çözümleme. Söylem Filoloji Dergisi :Çeviribilim Özel Sayısı II ► pp. 827 ff.
Sala, Bedir
2025. Pierre Bourdieu’de Aile Alanı ve Toplumsal Yeniden Üretim. İçtimaiyat :Aile Özel Sayısı ► pp. 361 ff.
Tollefson, James W. & Miguel Pérez‐Milans
2025. Language Ideology in Education. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, ► pp. 1 ff.
Vuković-Stamatović, Milica & Dragana Čarapić
2025. ‘Divorced ~ castrated’: Gender stereotypes in the Croatian section of Kontekst.io, a computer-generated thesaurus of synonyms and semantically related terms. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 70:4 ► pp. 677 ff.
Wang, Min
2025. The Promotion and Rationalization of President Joe Biden's Authority and Power Through the Art of Persuasion. International Journal of Translation, Interpretation, and Applied Linguistics 6:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Zafra-Arroyo, Ana Maria & Onur Öksüz
2025. Turkey’s accession process to the EU in the Spanish press: Constructing otherness through language and news images. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 15:3 ► pp. e202522 ff.
Boler, Megan, Yoon-Ji Kweon & Míchílín Ní Threasaigh
2024. Digital Affect Culture and the Logics of Melodrama: Online Polarization and the January 6 Capitol Riots through the Lens of Genre and Affective Discourse Analysis. Social Media + Society 10:1
Cabanillas Resino, Marta & Judith Sánchez Gordaliza
2024. Manuales de preparación al DELE A2: las imágenes de la prueba oral y sus receptores. Cuadernos de Literatura :23
Chaaibi, Sami, Mohamed Marouane & Najat Moukhtari
2024. Duality in Political Discourse: A Critical Analysis of the Constitutional Union Party in Morocco. Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 4:2 ► pp. 104 ff.
Doucet, Fabienne, Seth Badu & Shana DeVlieger
2024. A critical discourse analysis of NAEYC's developmentally appropriate practice texts: Shifting rhetoric and implications for advancing equity in family-school partnerships. International Journal of Early Years Education 32:3 ► pp. 658 ff.
Garnes-Tarazona, Inmaculada
2024. Discriminatory discourses against Morocco and Moroccan immigrants in the Spanish context. A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of ‘Jovenlandia/jovenlandés’ (Youthland/Youthlandian) on X. Discourse & Communication
Gillanders, Cristina & Beth Blue Swadener
2024. Re-engaging dialogue about the DAP debate: Implications for teacher education. International Journal of Early Years Education 32:3 ► pp. 521 ff.
Handan, Arijana
2024. Speech discourse at the fifth protest "Serbia against violence" in Belgrade. Politička revija 80:2 ► pp. 93 ff.
James-Gallaway, Chaddrick D.
2024. “They were mostly sitting back and staying quiet”: a critical race discourse analysis of racial voyeurism in cross-racial intergroup dialogues. Whiteness and Education 9:2 ► pp. 234 ff.
2024. Vernacular memories: recalling Rwanda’s 1943–44 famine during the Covid-19 hunger crisis. Third World Quarterly 45:2 ► pp. 294 ff.
Tunçer, Fatma
2024. 1929-1980 yılları arası kozmetik reklamlarında bilim ve teknoloji söylemi üzerinden inşa edilen kadınlık temsilleri: Akşam Gazetesi örneği. Antropoloji :49 ► pp. 71 ff.
Vuković-Stamatović, Milica & Branka Živković
2024. People-Centrism in Parliamentary Question Time: Three Montenegrin Prime Ministers Compared. In Discourse Approaches to an Emerging Age of Populist Politics [The Language of Politics, ], ► pp. 121 ff.
Walters, Kadian
2024. “The Most Honourable Brogad”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Jamaica’s Prime Minister as Hero, Sex Symbol and Villain on Social Media. In Caribbean Discourses, ► pp. 177 ff.
Worthington, Helena
2024. Discursive Features of United States Foreign Policy Phetoric Towards the Middle East. Studia Philologica :22 ► pp. 193 ff.
Afzaal, Muhammad
2023. Review of Literature. In A Corpus-Based Analysis of Discourses on the Belt and Road Initiative [Corpora and Intercultural Studies, 10], ► pp. 17 ff.
Ben Ghozlen, Boutheina
2023. U.S. administration’s press communications on Tunisia after the July 25, 2021 ‘state of exception’: The shaping of urgency discourse. Cognition, Communication, Discourse :27 ► pp. 9 ff.
Bukina, Anna V.
2023. Sociohistorical perspective as a parameter of linguistic research (based on us campaign posters). Neophilology :2 ► pp. 321 ff.
2023. A Critical Discourse Analysis of Feminism in Katherine Mansfield's <i>Bliss</i>. Asian Journal of Human Services 24:0 ► pp. 1 ff.
Karachun, Yuliia G. & Nataliia V. Davydenko
2023. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE: THEORY OF IDEOLOGICAL ASPECT. Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 2:26/2 ► pp. 139 ff.
Kebede, Solomon & Oddgeir Tveiten
2023. Ethnicity as journalism paradigm: Polarization and political parallelism of Ethiopian news in transition. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 13:3 ► pp. e202335 ff.
Kopik, Monika
2023. Comparative analysis of American and Russian political discourse: A discourse analysis study. Linguistics Beyond and Within (LingBaW) 9 ► pp. 49 ff.
2023. Critical Discourse Analysis of Naming Children Sex Offender in Indonesia. In Proceedings of the International Seminar on Language, Education, and Culture (ISoLEC 2022) [Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 742], ► pp. 24 ff.
2023. Holding Back the Race Card: Black Candidates, Twitter, and the 2021 Canadian Election. The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 8:2 ► pp. 164 ff.
Arshad, Muhammad & Nazish Khan
2022. Motion of No-confidence against Imran Khan: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Headlines. Pakistan Journal of Applied Social Sciences 13:2 ► pp. 17 ff.
Demata, Massimiliano, Virginia Zorzi & Angela Zottola
2022. Internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia and the Philippines: a comparative analysis of mission and vision statements of selected universities. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 43:2 ► pp. 154 ff.
2022. The making of history. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)► pp. 55 ff.
Hearty, Kevin
2022. Fish swimming in denial: non-state armed groups, “propaganda wars”, and “performing” peace processes. Critical Studies on Terrorism 15:2 ► pp. 311 ff.
Mahi, Wisem
2022. Dicotomía entre “nosotros” y “ellos”: la causa catalana en la prensa. Cuestiones Políticas 40:74 ► pp. 909 ff.
Matulewska, Aleksandra, Anne Wagner & Sarah Marusek
2022. Masked Covid life: a socio-semiotic investigation. Semiotica 2022:247 ► pp. 55 ff.
Mazzamuto, Marina & Marco Picone
2022. RETRACTED: The Commodification Dilemma: Tourism Pressure and Heritage Conservation in Barcelona. Societies 12:4 ► pp. 111 ff.
2022. Is it possible to defeat right-wing populist authorities by winning elections? The erosion of democracy and the system of the triple-masters class in Poland. Frontiers in Political Science 4
Biržietienė, Skirmantė & Eglė Gabrėnaitė
2021. Candidate Programs as a Genre of Political Rhetoric. Respectus Philologicus :39 (44) ► pp. 46 ff.
Bykov, Ilya
2021. Government platforms in the system of national public communication. Journal of Political Research 5:2 ► pp. 45 ff.
Charles, Alec
2021. Chapter 12: Lady Lazarus: The Death (and Rebirth) of a Gender Revolutionary. In Misogyny, Toxic Masculinity, and Heteronormativity in Post-2000 Popular Music [Palgrave Studies in (Re)Presenting Gender, ], ► pp. 233 ff.
2021. Ideology in the linguistic landscape: Towards a quantitative approach. Discourse & Society 32:4 ► pp. 405 ff.
Fenyi, Kojo & Georgina Afeafa Sapaty
2021. Ideological Underpinnings in President John Dramani Mahama’s 2013 State of the Nation Address. Linguistics Initiative 1:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Gordon, Kelly
2021. Mobilizing Victimhood: Situating the Victim in Canadian Conservatism. Canadian Journal of Political Science 54:1 ► pp. 41 ff.
Góralska, Renata & Małgorzata Kosiorek
2021. Instrumentalizacja myślenia. O iluzji refleksyjności w kształceniu nauczycieli. Kwartalnik Pedagogiczny :66/3 ► pp. 103 ff.
Orwenjo, Daniel Ochieng, Asiru Hameed Tunde, Gilbert Francis Odhiambo & Jared Juma
2021. “They Have Overstayed Their Welcome”: the Discursive Construction of Collective Identities in Kenya’s Quest to Close the Dadaab Refugee Camp. Global Social Welfare 8:4 ► pp. 351 ff.
Palacios, María
2021. Género y prensa en la musicología histórica. Notas preliminares. Cuadernos de Música Iberoamericana 34 ► pp. 11 ff.
Persson, Janaina Negreiros
2021. Re-defining gender as a heinous crime: A case study from the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. Discourse & Society 32:3 ► pp. 346 ff.
Rosa, Milton & Daniel Clark Orey
2021. Emic, Etic, Dialogic, and Linguistic Perspectives on Ethnomodeling. In Handbook of Cognitive Mathematics, ► pp. 1 ff.
Rosa, Milton & Daniel Clark Orey
2022. Emic, Etic, Dialogic, and Linguistic Perspectives on Ethnomodeling. In Handbook of Cognitive Mathematics, ► pp. 161 ff.
Song, Jay
2021. The “Savage–Victim–Saviour” Story Grammar of the North Korean Human Rights Industry. Asian Studies Review 45:1 ► pp. 48 ff.
2021. Weaving Critical Discourse Analysis into Brunei History: Examining Shifts in Brunei-Britain Political Discourse. In Engaging Modern Brunei, ► pp. 95 ff.
Amir, Dana & Nehama HaCohen
2020. Screen confessions: The test case of “breaking the silence”. International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 17:4 ► pp. 296 ff.
Anderson, Kate T. & Jessica Holloway
2020. Discourse analysis as theory, method, and epistemology in studies of education policy. Journal of Education Policy 35:2 ► pp. 188 ff.
Burford-Rice, Rose, Martha Augoustinos & Clemence Due
2020. ‘That’s what they say in our language: one onion, all smell’: the impact of racism on the resettlement experiences of South Sudanese women in Australia. Language and Intercultural Communication 20:2 ► pp. 95 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & Linda R. Waugh
2020. Symposium in Amsterdam, Formation of CDA, Work of the Founders. In Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 26], ► pp. 71 ff.
Elyas, Tariq & Abdulrahman Aljabri
2020. Representations of Saudi Male’s Guardianship System and Women’s Freedom to Travel in Western Newspapers: A Critical Discourse Analysis. Contemporary Review of the Middle East 7:3 ► pp. 339 ff.
Furkó, Péter B.
2020. Discourse Markers from a Critical Perspective: Some Theoretical Issues. In Discourse Markers and Beyond, ► pp. 65 ff.
Guter-Sandu, Andrei & Elizaveta Kuznetsova
2020. Theorising resilience: Russia’s reaction to US and EU sanctions. East European Politics 36:4 ► pp. 603 ff.
Li, Jingjing
2020. Political TV documentary subtitling in China: a critical discourse analysis perspective. Perspectives 28:4 ► pp. 554 ff.
Li, Tao & Yifan Zhu
2020. How does China appraise self and others? A corpus-based analysis of Chinese political discourse. Discourse & Society 31:2 ► pp. 153 ff.
Sorokin, Vitaly
2020. Language and Law. Legal Linguistics :15 (26) ► pp. 5 ff.
Sorokin, Vitaly
2021. The Genesis of the Internal Convictions of a Law Enforcement Officer in the Process of Interpreting the Norms of Law. Legal Linguistics :22(33) ► pp. 38 ff.
Tileagă, Cristian, Mirko A. Demasi & Shani Burke
2020. The Discursive Psychology of Political Communication. In Political Communication, ► pp. 1 ff.
Wudie, Alelign Aschale
2020. Analysis of Speeches by the Former President of the US, Barack Hussein Obama, Regarding the Middle East and Northern Africa. International Journal of Translation, Interpretation, and Applied Linguistics 2:1 ► pp. 20 ff.
Żuk, Piotr & Paweł Żuk
2020. ‘Murderers of the unborn’ and ‘sexual degenerates’: analysis of the ‘anti-gender’ discourse of the Catholic Church and the nationalist right in Poland. Critical Discourse Studies 17:5 ► pp. 566 ff.
Żuk, Piotr & Paweł Żuk
2022. The Independence Day as a nationalist ritual: Framework of the March of Independence in Poland. Ethnography 23:1 ► pp. 14 ff.
2019. Normalizing Human-Animal Power Relations Through Media: Zoo discourses in Turkey. Galatasaray Üniversitesi İleti-ş-im Dergisi :31 ► pp. 9 ff.
Gu, Chonglong
2019. Mediating ‘face’ in triadic political communication: a CDA analysis of press conference interpreters’ discursive (re)construction of Chinese government’s image (1998–2017). Critical Discourse Studies 16:2 ► pp. 201 ff.
Jovanović, Srđan Mladenov
2019. Fractured discursivity: discursive governance in Serbia in relation to nationalism and xenophobia (2012–2016). Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 27:2-3 ► pp. 155 ff.
Lukin, Annabelle
2019. Language, Linguistics and Ideology. In War and Its Ideologies [The M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics Series, ], ► pp. 1 ff.
Masroor, Farzana, Qintarah N. Khan, Iman Aib & Zulfiqar Ali
2019. Polarization and Ideological Weaving in Twitter Discourse of Politicians. Social Media + Society 5:4
McDonagh, Naoise
2019. One-dimensional times: a dialectical response to theIrish Times’ coverage of the global financial crisis. Culture and Organization 25:1 ► pp. 32 ff.
2019. De l’uniformité du discours politique : analyse bibliométrique et linguistique de la catégorisation des discours politiques. CogniTextes 19
潘, 艳艳
2019. Critical Discourse Analysis of Quality and Quantity —Review of A Comparative Study of the Textual and Pragmatic Functions of Reported Speech in Chinese and American Newspapers. Modern Linguistics 07:05 ► pp. 776 ff.
Abdel-Moety, Doha Mahmoud
2018. The Ideologies of War and Social Class inAtonement: A Critical Stylistic Analysis. Prague Journal of English Studies 7:1 ► pp. 161 ff.
AlHaidari, Fatma M.
2018. Introduction. In The Discourse of Business Meetings, ► pp. 1 ff.
Barrett, Ayodele A. & Machdel Matthee
2018. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, ► pp. 126 ff.
Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias
2018. Discursive strategies and ideologies in selected newspaper reports on the Nigerian-Cameroonian Bakassi peninsula border conflict. Communication and the Public 3:2 ► pp. 151 ff.
Jacobsson, Diana
2018. Business Elite Competition or a Common Concern?. Journalism Studies 19:1 ► pp. 105 ff.
Kwon, Winston & Panos Constantinides
2018. Ideology and Moral Reasoning: How wine was saved from the 19th century phylloxera epidemic. Organization Studies 39:8 ► pp. 1031 ff.
Ndhlovu, Finex & Liqhwa Siziba
2018. English in Southern Africa. In The Social and Political History of Southern Africa's Languages, ► pp. 65 ff.
Spier, Troy E
2018. Extremist propaganda and Qur’anic scripture: A ‘radical’ corpus-based study of the Dabiq. Discourse & Society 29:5 ► pp. 553 ff.
Spier, Troy E.
2022. Ideological Exclusion. In Discourse, Media, and Conflict, ► pp. 194 ff.
Tolochko, Petro & Hajo G. Boomgaarden
2018. Analysis of Linguistic Complexity in Professional and Citizen Media. Journalism Studies 19:12 ► pp. 1786 ff.
Boxer, Diana, Lennie M. Jones & Florencia Cortés-Conde
2017. Cracking the Concrete Ceiling in Male-Dominated Societies: A Tale of Three ‘Presidentas’. In Challenging Leadership Stereotypes through Discourse, ► pp. 195 ff.
2017. Manipulative uses of pragmatic markers in political discourse. Palgrave Communications 3:1
Gagnon, Chantal
2017. La place de la traductologie en analyse des discours politiques. In Pour une interdisciplinarité réciproque, ► pp. 57 ff.
Ivushkina, Tatiana A.
2017. Words as Indices of Social and Cultural Identity. International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics 3:3 ► pp. 96 ff.
Ivushkina, Tatiana A.
2023. Social Implications of Borrowings. Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica 15:3 ► pp. 1 ff.
Kazemian, Bahram & Somayyeh Hashemi
2017. A Radical Shift to a Profound and Rigorous Investigation in Political Discourse: An Integrated Approach. SSRN Electronic Journal
Knoblock, Natalia
2017. Xenophobic Trumpeters. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 5:2 ► pp. 295 ff.
Knoblock, Natalia
2020. Negotiating dominance on Facebook: Positioning of self and others in pro- and anti-Trump comments on immigration. Discourse & Society 31:5 ► pp. 520 ff.
Monnier, Angeliki
2017. La crise grecque sous l’angle du « trauma » ?. Mots 115 ► pp. 73 ff.
Simbürger, Elisabeth
2017. Discourse Analysis. In The Wiley‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, ► pp. 1 ff.
2017. Managing the future of the past: images of Exmoor landscape heritage. Landscape Research 42:8 ► pp. 862 ff.
Zeveleva, Olga
2017. Biopolitics, borders, and refugee camps: exercising sovereign power over nonmembers of the state†. Nationalities Papers 45:1 ► pp. 41 ff.
Kirkham, Sam & Emma Moore
2016. Constructing social meaning in political discourse: Phonetic variation and verb processes in Ed Miliband's speeches. Language in Society 45:1 ► pp. 87 ff.
Krzyżanowski, Michał & Bernhard Forchtner
2016. Theories and concepts in critical discourse studies: Facing challenges, moving beyond foundations. Discourse & Society 27:3 ► pp. 253 ff.
Liu, Ke & Fang Guo
2016. A Review on Critical Discourse Analysis. Theory and Practice in Language Studies 6:5 ► pp. 1076 ff.
Mamontova, N.
2016. Language as mechanism of systemic foundation: Tungus-speaking groups in the Far East. Asian Ethnicity 17:1 ► pp. 48 ff.
Norris, Sigrid
2016. Concepts in multimodal discourse analysis with examples from video conferencing. Yearbook of the Poznan Linguistic Meeting 2:1 ► pp. 141 ff.
Okoniewska, Alicja M.
2016. Interpreting for the European Parliament. Precision or Illusion. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 231 ► pp. 149 ff.
Rauschenbach, Mina, Christian Staerklé & Damien Scalia
2016. Accused for Involvement in Collective Violence: The Discursive Reconstruction of Agency and Identity by Perpetrators of International Crimes. Political Psychology 37:2 ► pp. 219 ff.
Salami, Ali & Amir Ghajarieh
2016. Culture and Gender Representation in Iranian School Textbooks. Sexuality & Culture 20:1 ► pp. 69 ff.
Sprugnoli, Rachele, Sara Tonelli, Giovanni Moretti & Stefano Menini
2016. Fifty years of European history through the Lens of Computational Linguistics: the De Gasperi Project. Italian Journal of Computational Linguistics 2:2 ► pp. 89 ff.
Waugh, Linda R., Theresa Catalano, Khaled Al Masaeed, Tom Hong Do & Paul G. Renigar
2016. Critical Discourse Analysis: Definition, Approaches, Relation to Pragmatics, Critique, and Trends. In Interdisciplinary Studies in Pragmatics, Culture and Society [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 4], ► pp. 71 ff.
Álvarez‐Benito, Gloria & Isabel M. Íigo‐Mora
2016. Discourse Analysis. In The International Encyclopedia of Political Communication, ► pp. 1 ff.
De Costa, Peter
2015. Darren Paffey (ed): Language Ideologies and the Globalization of ‘Standard’ Spanish (Advances in Sociolinguistics). Language Policy 14:4 ► pp. 423 ff.
Lockwood, Jane
2015. Virtual team management: what is causing communication breakdown?. Language and Intercultural Communication 15:1 ► pp. 125 ff.
Moulettes, Agneta
2015. The Darker Side of Integration Policy. Sage Open 5:2
Nescolarde‐Selva, Josué Antonio & Josep‐Lluis Usó‐Doménech
2014. Myth, language, and complex ideologies. Complexity 20:2 ► pp. 63 ff.
Roitman, Malin
2014. Presidential candidates’ ethos of credibility: The case of the presidential pronoun I in the 2012 Hollande–Sarkozy debate. Discourse & Society 25:6 ► pp. 741 ff.
Banta, Benjamin
2013. Analysing discourse as a causal mechanism. European Journal of International Relations 19:2 ► pp. 379 ff.
Filardo-Llamas, Laura
2013. ‘Committed to the ideals of 1916’. The language of paramilitary groups: the case of the Irish Republican Army. Critical Discourse Studies 10:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
2013. Commemorative acts as discursive resources of historical identity. Culture & Psychology 19:1 ► pp. 33 ff.
Valerio, Anna
2013. Translation and Ideology: A Critical Reading. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 70 ► pp. 986 ff.
Chilton, Paul
2012. “Critical” in Critical Discourse Analysis. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics,
Dunmire, Patricia L.
2012. Political Discourse Analysis: Exploring the Language of Politics and the Politics of Language. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:11 ► pp. 735 ff.
Faulconbridge, James R.
2012. Economic geographies of power. Progress in Human Geography 36:6 ► pp. 735 ff.
Hafez, Farid
2012. Islamophobie und die deutschen Bundestagsparteien. In Verhärtete Fronten, ► pp. 57 ff.
Hafez, Farid
2017. Debating the 2015 Islam law in Austrian Parliament: Between legal recognition and Islamophobic populism. Discourse & Society 28:4 ► pp. 392 ff.
Kim, Sookyung
2012. Racism in the global era: Analysis of Korean media discourse around migrants, 1990–2009. Discourse & Society 23:6 ► pp. 657 ff.
Pérez‐Milans, Miguel
2012. Wodak, Ruth. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics,
Sung, Youl-Kwan & Mi Ok Kang
2012. The cultural politics of national testing and test result release policy in South Korea: a critical discourse analysis. Asia Pacific Journal of Education 32:1 ► pp. 53 ff.
Tollefson, James W. & Mai Yamagami
2012. Language Ideology in a Language Classroom. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics,
Chigona, Wallace & Bojelo Mooketsi
2011. In the Eyes of the Media: Discourse of an ICT4D Project in a Developing Country. THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 46:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Cordella, Marisa
2011. A triangle that may work well: Looking through the angles of a three-way exchange in cancer medical encounters. Discourse & Communication 5:4 ► pp. 337 ff.
Mendoza-Denton, Norma & Stefanie Jannedy
2011. Semiotic Layering through Gesture and Intonation. Journal of English Linguistics 39:3 ► pp. 265 ff.
Tracy, Karen, Susana Martinez-Guillem, Jessica S. Robles & Kimberly E. Casteline
2011. Critical Discourse Analysis and (U.S.) Communication Scholarship Recovering Old Connections, Envisioning New Ones. Annals of the International Communication Association 35:1 ► pp. 241 ff.
2010. ‘Do we really want to be like them?’: Indexing Europeanness through pronominal use. Discourse & Society 21:6 ► pp. 619 ff.
Ezza, El-Sadig Yahya Abdallah & Amir Mohammad Salih Libis
2010. The role of language in negotiating power in the Sudan. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity 5:1 ► pp. 101 ff.
2010. Using automated semantic tagging in Critical Discourse Analysis: A case study on Scottish independence from a Scottish nationalist perspective. Discourse & Society 21:4 ► pp. 405 ff.
Sahay, Sarita
2010. Compelled Subjugation and Forced Silence: Sexually Abused Girls and their Family Members: A Case Study of Western Madhya Pradesh (India). International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 15:4 ► pp. 343 ff.
Schwartz, Mila, Aura Mor-Sommerfeld & Mark Leikin
2010. Facing bilingual education: kindergarten teachers’ attitudes, strategies and challenges. Language Awareness 19:3 ► pp. 187 ff.
Chiang, Shiao-Yun
2009. Personal power and positional power in a power-full `I': a discourse analysis of doctoral dissertation supervision. Discourse & Communication 3:3 ► pp. 255 ff.
LiPuma, Edward & Thomas A. Koelble
2009. Deliberative democracy and the politics of traditional leadership in South Africa: A case of despotic domination or democratic deliberation?. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 27:2 ► pp. 201 ff.
Liu Lihua
2009. Discourse construction of social power: interpersonal rhetoric in editorials of the China Daily. Discourse Studies 11:1 ► pp. 59 ff.
PAGLIAI, VALENTINA
2009. Conversational agreement and racial formation processes. Language in Society 38:5 ► pp. 549 ff.
Patiño Santos, Adriana
2009. Ideologies across nations. The construction of linguistic minorities and the United Nations. Journal of Multicultural Discourses 4:3 ► pp. 345 ff.
Temmerman, Martina & Marit Trioen
2009. Idolatry versus authenticity: A lexical and systemic-functional analysis of the coverage of the World Youth Day 2005 in the Flemish press.
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