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Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict

Online-first articles

The following articles have been published online-first, and have not yet been published in an issue.

24 March 2026

‘She doesn’t even need to be smart. It’s enough that she’s pretty and has a hole’ ( Tak kena pandai pun, cukup la rupa cantik pastu ada lubang ): A case study of violence against women in politics in Malaysia
Siti Nurnadilla Mohamad Jamil | 29 pp.

16 March 2026

Legitimation of the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian TV news programme Vremya
Sofia Pastukhova | 26 pp.

13 March 2026

Emojis as tools of collective judgment: A form-to-function analysis of cancel culture discourse
Mateus Miranda and Marisa Mendonça Carneiro | 39 pp.

3 February 2026

Fragile men and fishy arguments: Attributing and disputing offence in online interaction
Isabella Reichl, Chi-Hé Elder and Eleni Kapogianni | 13 pp.

12 January 2026

Between hegemonic fiction and islamophobic fringe: Self and other in Norwegian extreme-right media and hollywood war cinema
Søren Mosgaard Andreasen | 31 pp.
Asymmetric discursive struggle: The discursive representation and contestation of Africanness and Blackness in Chinese cyberspace
Jiapei Gu and Janet Ho Nga Man | 29 pp.

10 December 2025

Tradwives: A soft face for the Alt-Right? A corpus assisted critical analysis of Tradwife discourse
Zeynep Cihan Koca-Helvacı | 34 pp.

4 December 2025

On the conventionalization of impoliteness formulae: The case of Trump’s fake news insult
Samuel Bourgeois | 28 pp.

24 November 2025

“That’s not what he meant” The debate over religion-related metaphors
Ahmed Abdel-Raheem | 35 pp.

12 November 2025

Review of Belmonte & Porto (2025): Discursos polarizados: modos, medios y estrategias
Adeliya Bissenbayeva | 7 pp.

7 October 2025

Offensive language in reactions to public figures in polarised discourse online
Maciej Kulik, Katarzyna Budzynska, He Zhang, Marie-Amélie Paquin and Barbara Konat | 30 pp.

5 September 2025

Which verbal de-escalation strategies are most effective for bystanders in online conflicts?
Margot van Mulken and Rik Siemes | 24 pp.

2 September 2025

“You are a man!” A critical discourse analysis of public opinion on trans identities in Nigeria
Olubunmi Funmi Adegbola | 27 pp.
Review of Chouliaraki (2024): Wronged: The Weaponization of Victimhood: The Weaponization of Victimhood
Argiris Archakis | 7 pp.

28 July 2025

Review of Archakis & Tsakona (2024): Exploring the Ambivalence of Liquid Racism
Jan Chovanec | 8 pp.

15 May 2025

“It’s the National Assembly here, Madam!” Managing discursive conflicts through forms of address in interruptions and reactions in Finnish, French, and German parliamentary debates
Johanna Isosävi, Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre, Christophe Gagne, Heinz L. Kretzenbacher and Eero Voutilainen | 32 pp.
Flipping the script: The banal nationalism of bankomats in the Balkans
Kevin Kenjar | 30 pp.
Semantic conflict in online discussions: Negotiating the meaning of lying
Jenny Myrendal and Staffan Larsson | 26 pp.

1 October 2024

Anti-genderism in the Spanish radical right’s propaganda discourses: Vox’s Parental Pin against “gender ideology”
Sara Rebollo-Bueno | 24 pp.

3 September 2024

A cyberterrorist behind the keyboard: An automated text analysis for psycholinguistic profiling and threat assessment
Awni Etaywe, Kate Macfarlane and Mamoun Alazab | 41 pp.

27 August 2024

Review of Ilie (2024): Manufacturing Dissent: Manipulation and Counter-manipulation in Times of Crisis
Liliana Hoinărescu | 11 pp.
Contesting spaces: An examination of the prepositional phrases v/na Ukraine and iz/s Ukraine in Russian X discourse
Frances Junnier and Galina Shleykina | 32 pp.

13 August 2024

Microaggressions and impoliteness at the crossroads: EU academics in the UK facing hostility in the Brexit age
Caterina Guardamagna, Jessica Hampton, Mariana Roccia and Djordje Sredanovic | 34 pp.

5 August 2024

The shadow drama: Metaphor, affect, and discursive polarization in Norwegian extreme-right representations
Søren Mosgaard Andreasen | 28 pp.
Hate, prejudice and conspiracy theories: The reality from the ideological perspective of Brazilian imageboard users
Adriano Beringuy and Leandro Guimarães Marques Alvim | 28 pp.

24 June 2024

The quick termination of verbal conflicts expressed through disagreement: Three patterns of conflict minimization during computer science project meetings
Ole Pütz and Hafsa Hassan | 30 pp.

6 June 2024

The language of sexual violence and impropriety: A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study
Rachelle Vessey | 28 pp.

3 June 2024

Gendering the language of genocide: Linguistic violence against women in Nazi concentration camps
Laura Miñano Mañero | 24 pp.

17 February 2023

Conflictual translanguaging in the linguistic landscape of a divided city
Stavroula Tsiplakou | 35 pp.

1 November 2021

Countering linguistic violence by place-making in the public space: Tamazight and the linguistic landscape of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
Malika Sabri and Robert Blackwood | 22 pp.
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