
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
Volume 13, Issue 2 (2025)
2025. iii, 225 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 26 August 2025
Published online on 26 August 2025
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Table of Contents
- “You look like my 14-year-old daughter”: A corpus-based study of sexist language in everyday sexism Twitter storiesWanwen Wang & Jonathan Ngai | pp. 155–181
- Is this War? Naming the Russia-Ukraine dispute in three international news providersRuth Breeze & María Fernanda Novoa-Jaso | pp. 182–209
- The virtue and shades of aggressive humour in press advertisingAnna Stwora | pp. 210–239
- Polarisation in Venezuelan presidential tweets: Metaphors and social actor representations as divisive toolsSilvia Peterssen | pp. 240–275
- Examining the discursive construction of Chinese grassroots cybernationalism: A case study on the permanent residence law for foreignersJiapei Gu & Salomi Boukala | pp. 276–301
- Stuck between group and transgression: An analysis of the strategic utilization of stance to navigate in-group condemnationsElie Friedman | pp. 302–334
- ‘You are not empowered, you have neither character nor pride’: Assessing aggressive language against Spanish female politicians in high-profile positionsMaria Milagros Del Saz Rubio | pp. 335–379
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